Personal Lubricants – Find the Right Lube for Every Moment

The right personal lubricant makes everything better — more comfortable, more pleasurable, and more fun. Whether you need a water-based lube that’s safe with every condom, a long-lasting silicone formula for extended sessions, or a natural option for sensitive skin, Condom Depot carries over 100 lubricants from the brands you trust.

We stock Pjur, Swiss Navy, KY, Astroglide, ID, Durex Play, Wet, and more — all at bulk pricing with discreet, fast shipping. Not sure which lube type is right for you? Keep reading below our product selection for a complete buying guide.

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Types of Personal Lubricants — Which Lube Is Right for You?

Choosing the right lubricant depends on how you plan to use it, what it needs to be compatible with, and your skin sensitivity. Here's a breakdown of every lube type we carry:

Water-Based Lubricants — The most versatile option and the most popular category at Condom Depot. Water-based lubes are safe with all condom materials (latex, polyisoprene, polyurethane, and lambskin) and compatible with all sex toy materials including silicone toys. They clean up easily with water, won't stain sheets, and feel the most natural. The downside: they can dry out during longer sessions and may need reapplication. A few drops of water will reactivate most water-based lubes without adding more product. Shop water-based lubes →

Silicone-Based Lubricants — The go-to for long-lasting slickness. Silicone lubes don't dry out, don't absorb into skin, and work perfectly in water (great for shower or pool use). They're safe with all condom types. The one caution: silicone lube can damage silicone sex toys over time, so don't pair them. Silicone lubes require soap and water to clean up. Shop silicone lubes →

Hybrid Lubricants — The best of both worlds. Hybrids combine a water-based formula with a small amount of silicone for extra longevity without the cleanup hassle of pure silicone. Most hybrids are safe with silicone toys (the silicone concentration is low enough to avoid damage), but check the label. Shop hybrid lubes →

Natural & Organic Lubricants — Made with plant-based ingredients like aloe vera, coconut extract, or carrageenan. Free from parabens, glycerin, and synthetic fragrances. Ideal for anyone with sensitive skin or chemical sensitivities. These tend to be water-based and condom-compatible. Shop natural lubes →

Flavored Lubricants — Designed for oral play, flavored lubes add taste without the mess. Available in everything from strawberry to chocolate. Most are water-based and condom-safe. Shop flavored lubes →

Anal Lubricants — Thicker, longer-lasting formulas designed for anal play. Some contain a mild numbing agent (benzocaine or lidocaine) to help with comfort, while others are simply thicker versions of standard water or silicone lubes. Shop anal lubes →

Climax Control / Numbing Lubricants — Contain benzocaine or lidocaine to reduce sensitivity and help men last longer. Available as standalone lubes or built into condoms like Trojan Extended Pleasure and Durex Performax Intense. Shop delay lubes →

Top Lubricant Brands at Condom Depot

Pjur — Germany's premium lubricant brand and one of our bestsellers. Pjur Original is a cult-favorite silicone lube known for its ultra-smooth, long-lasting feel. Pjur also makes water-based, hybrid, and specialty formulas including Pjur Analyse Me for anal play and Pjur Med for sensitive skin. Shop Pjur →

Swiss Navy — Another premium line popular with our customers. Known for their distinctive flask-shaped bottles and high-quality formulas. Available in water, silicone, and flavored varieties.

KY Jelly & KY Yours+Mine — The classic drugstore brand, but at Condom Depot you get it at bulk pricing. KY Jelly is one of the most widely recognized lubricants in the world. Shop KY →

Astroglide — One of America's most popular personal lubricants. Available in original water-based, silicone, organic, and gel formulas. Known for being ultra-slick and long-lasting relative to other water-based options.

ID Lubricants — A wide range spanning water, silicone, hybrid, and natural formulas. ID Glide (water-based) and ID Millennium (silicone) are both top sellers. Shop ID →

Lube and Condom Compatibility Guide

Not all lubricants are safe with all condoms. Using the wrong combination can cause condom failure. Here's the quick reference:

  • Latex condoms: Use water-based or silicone-based lube ONLY. Never use oil-based products (coconut oil, vaseline, baby oil) — oil degrades latex and can cause breakage
  • Polyisoprene condoms (SKYN, Durex Avanti): Same as latex — water or silicone only, no oil
  • Polyurethane condoms (FC2, Trojan Supra): Compatible with water, silicone, AND oil-based lubes
  • Lambskin condoms: Compatible with water, silicone, and oil-based lubes

When in doubt, water-based lube is always the safest choice — it works with every condom type and every toy material.

How Much Lube Should I Use?

More than you think. A common mistake is using too little lubricant, which increases friction and can increase the risk of condom breakage. Start with a dime-sized amount and add more as needed. You can always add more — you can't take it away. For anal play, use significantly more than you would for vaginal intercourse, and reapply frequently.

Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Lubricants

Is personal lubricant safe to use with condoms?

Water-based and silicone-based lubricants are safe with all condom types. Oil-based lubricants (including coconut oil, baby oil, and vaseline) will degrade latex and polyisoprene condoms and should never be used with them. When in doubt, choose water-based — it is universally compatible.

What is the difference between water-based and silicone-based lube?

Water-based lube feels more natural, cleans up easily, and is safe with all toys and condoms, but may need reapplication during longer sessions. Silicone-based lube lasts much longer, works in water, and never gets sticky, but requires soap to clean up and should not be used with silicone toys.

Can I use coconut oil as a personal lubricant?

Coconut oil works as a lubricant for skin-on-skin contact, but it is NOT safe with latex or polyisoprene condoms — oil breaks down these materials and can cause condom failure. Only use coconut oil if you are using polyurethane condoms or no condoms at all.

What is the best lubricant for sensitive skin?

Look for lubes labeled "natural," "organic," or "hypoallergenic" that are free from glycerin, parabens, and fragrances. Pjur Med, Good Clean Love, and Sliquid Organics are popular choices for sensitive skin. Our natural lubricant collection is curated specifically for sensitivity.

Does lube expire?

Yes. Most personal lubricants have a shelf life of 1-3 years from the manufacturing date. Check the expiration date on the bottle. Expired lube may lose its effectiveness, change texture, or develop bacteria. At Condom Depot, we turn inventory quickly so your products arrive fresh.