KY "Yours and Mine" lubricant

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Kempton

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Does the FDA know the ingredients in this product. I mean it is good enough to smear on your (and your gals) genitals, and obviously then you can consume it as well. Here they are. Wow the evil probylene glycol again.;):thumbs:

Ingredients:
Yours for him™: Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Maltodextrin, Honey (Miel), Methlyparaben, Sucralose.
Mine for her:™: Water (eau), Propylene Glycol, Polysorbate 60, Hydroxyethycellulose, Bonzoic Acid, Menthyl Lactate, Methyl Sallcylate, Parfume (Fragrance), Sodium Hydroxide

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For more play during foreplay-and during you know what. When the moment feels right, apply to intimate areas as desired. Apply yours (blue) to him. And mine (purple) to her. When the individual lubricants mix during sex, they combine to create an exciting sensation. Have fun together.


Maybe a warning is in order, something like "not to be used in E-cigarettes or other personal inhalers, as it may lead to oral sex"
 

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Application versus inhalation are two entirely different methods of introducing the compound to a body. While PG has been studied quite a bit, the mixture of PG, nicotine and flavoring is the problem. It is a newly devloped concoction which has not been adequately studied making its safety completely unknown.

I have to admit, "vaping yourself to orgasm" has a nice ring to it...
 

jcgearhart

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Application versus inhalation are two entirely different methods of introducing the compound to a body. While PG has been studied quite a bit, the mixture of PG, nicotine and flavoring is the problem. It is a newly developed concoction which has not been adequately studied making its safety completely unknown.

Kempton states that the product would ultimately be ingested during use as well. The FDA argues that PG is used to make antifreeze and is dangerous. That same argument could be applied to this product. Possibly working in favor of the e-cig.
 

GreySaber

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Kempton states that the product would ultimately be ingested during use as well. The FDA argues that PG is used to make antifreeze and is dangerous. That same argument could be applied to this product. Possibly working in favor of the e-cig.


It's my understanding the FDA isn't complaining about PG, but rather about another chemical I cannot spell. Something used to cure tobacco, so whatever it is, it's a tobacco chemical.
 

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It's my understanding the FDA isn't complaining about PG, but rather about another chemical I cannot spell. Something used to cure tobacco, so whatever it is, it's a tobacco chemical.

Methinks you might be referring to the diethylene glycol which was found in one of the SE cartridges tested by the FDA's lab....which used to be a main ingredient in antifreeze but is now relegated to rare usage in that platform. :)
 

Kempton

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Whatever happened to good old spit and determination?


it is like adds for "in between skin" where the advertiser convinces people who are too old for teenage acne and too young for wrinkles that they need a new type of magical skin product. This is necessary for all the new products being developed to convince people they need them.:)
 
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