Lubricants

Shop our full range of personal lubricants including water-based, silicone-based, oil-based, flavored, warming, cooling, anal, and hybrid formulas. Find the right lube for every toy type, activity, and preference — all formulated without harmful chemicals and delivered discreetly across the USA.

Personal lubricant enhances every intimate experience and is essential for comfortable toy use. Shop our full lube collection at PersonalCrave — water-based, silicone, warming, flavored, anal, and specialty formulas.

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Personal lubricant is one of the most important wellness products for comfortable, pleasurable intimacy and toy use. At PersonalCrave, we carry a comprehensive lubricant collection covering every formula type for every situation.

Our lubricant range includes water-based lubes (compatible with all toys and condoms), silicone-based lubes (long-lasting and waterproof), oil-based lubes (ultra-moisturizing), flavored lubes for oral play, warming lubes that generate a gentle heat sensation, cooling lubes for a refreshing tingle, anal lubes with higher viscosity for comfort, hybrid lubes combining water and silicone benefits, and specialty formulas.

Top brands include Sliquid, Überlube, Pjur, System Jo, and Wicked Aqua. All formulas are body-safe, free from glycerin and parabens unless noted, and are compatible with latex condoms when water-based. Free US shipping on lube orders over $49.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best lubricant for sex toys?
Water-based lubricant is the safest choice for all toy types — it is compatible with silicone, TPE, rubber, and latex. Silicone lubricant can only be used with non-silicone toys (glass, metal, or ABS plastic). Never use silicone lube with silicone toys.
What lubricant is best for anal play?
For anal play, choose a thicker water-based anal lubricant. These are formulated with higher viscosity to stay in place longer. Popular options include Sliquid Sassy, Überlube Anal, and System JO Anal.
Is lubricant safe to use with condoms?
Water-based lubricants are safe to use with all latex and polyisoprene condoms. Silicone-based lubes are also compatible with latex condoms. Never use oil-based lubricants with latex condoms as oil degrades latex.
What is the difference between warming and regular lube?
Warming lubricants contain ingredients like glycol that generate a gentle warming sensation on contact with skin and body heat. They add an extra dimension of sensation to intimacy. Start with a small amount — warming lubes can feel very hot for some people.
Do lubricants have an expiration date?
Yes — lubricants have a shelf life, typically 2 to 3 years from manufacture. Check the expiration date on the packaging. Using expired lubricant can cause irritation or reduced effectiveness. Store lubes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.