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Guide To Sex Toys Materials

Guide To Sex Toy Materials

Want a sex toy that you can always rely on? Well, for a buddy that is ready to play every time you come-a-knocking, you will find everything you need to know in this informative guide. Whether you want to experience solid solo satisfaction, life-like loving, or beautiful back door gratification, this guide promises to assist you in choosing the perfect accompaniment to your naughty sex play.


Safety First!

We’re not playing around when we say that your safety is our number 1 priority! That’s why it is essential to consider everything when choosing your new playmate. The first thing you need to take into account is the ingredients that go into your toy. It’s difficult to determine how much of what we put in our bodies is actually absorbed, but we generally advise against toys that contain phthalates and latex where possible;

Phthalates – the jury is out on how harmful phthalates are, but it is reported that they can be toxic in high quantities. They have been linked to hormone imbalance, fertility issues, reduced sperm count, and even breast cancer

Latex – latex has tiny microscopic pores which means it is difficult to clean and can harbour bacteria.

Don’t:

  • Share porous toys with multiple partners

Do:

  • Use a condom if your toy contains latex or is porous. If unsure keep it covered!
  • Clean your toy after every use

Which Material Should I Choose?

With so many to choose from, picking out your tantalising toy can be quite an overwhelming prospect. So as always Carexxx has come to rescue! The first thing you need to think about is the material of your new toy. Sex toys come in many shapes and sizes and are made from various different materials, each quite unique in its offering. Check out this list of pros and cons to get you started with your decision making process;

Silicone

For life-like play, fantastic feel and incredible durability, it is easy to see why silicone is the most popular choice when it comes to sex toys. Not only do they look and feel fantastic, they are non toxic and can last you a lifetime with minimal care.

Pros

  • Non porous and therefore won’t harbour any bacteria
  • Can be either flexible or rigid
  • Phthalates free
  • Latex free
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Odourless and tasteless

Cons

  • Cannot be stored together unless individually wrapped; silicone toys will melt one another
  • Not compatible with silicone lubricant
  • Must be stored in a toy bag to prevent lint accumulation

Safety Rating: 5/5

Cleaning Method: Use soap and water or antibacterial toy cleaner for a quick clean. Alternatively your silicone toy can be boiled for up to five minutes, sterilised in a 10% bleach water solution, or rinsed through in the dishwasher (check that it is waterproof first!)


Plastic (including ABS)

If you like it HARD, plastic is the ideal choice for you. Plastic toys are rigid and firm offering intensified stimulation. They are also body safe and easily cleaned, so you can be sure you are in good hands with your arousing ally.

Pros

  • Compatible with both silicone and water based lubricants
  • Odourless and tasteless
  • Phthalates free
  • Latex free
  • Non porous and therefore won’t harbour any bacteria

Cons

  • Overtime the plastic may crack, degrade or become quite brittle
  • Not at all life-like

Safety Rating: 4/5

Cleaning Method: Use hot soapy water or antibacterial toy cleaner to keep your plastic pal spic and span.


Glass

For sex play with an added sparkle, a glass toy is the perfect choice. Not only will your glass toy turn that body into a work of art, it is long lasting and durable. Commonly made from borosilicate (also known as Pyrex) these toys are completely non toxic and easily sterilised. For beauty and brawn a glass toy is a ‘must’.

Pros

  • Can be easily warmed up or cooled down (use a warm glass of water, or cool in the fridge)
  • Non porous and will not harbour bacteria
  • Phthalates and latex free
  • Firm and rigid, enhancing sensual pleasure
  • Compatible with both silicone and water based lubricant
  • Completely tasteless and odourless

Cons

  • Relatively expensive
  • Not at all life-like

Safety Rating: 5/5

Cleaning Method: Wash with hot soapy water or antibacterial toy cleaner.


Jelly

This is jelly we recommend you don’t eat! Jelly toys have seen a decrease in popularity as the controversy surrounding phthalates grows. Phthalates are added to a combination of PVC and rubber during the production process to make it pliable and soft. Carexxx recommends that you use a condom with your jelly toy as it can transmit germs, and absolutely do not share and share alike!

Pros

  • Soft jelly-like texture is relatively life-like
  • Compatible with silicone and water based lubricant

Cons

  • Contains phthalates
  • Porous and therefore likely to harbour bacteria
  • Rubber smell
  • Chemical taste
  • May cause an allergic reaction
  • Cannot be stored together unless individually wrapped; jelly toys will melt one another

Safety Rating: 1/5

Cleaning Method: Spray with antibacterial toy cleaner and wipe clean.


Latex

The one and only choice for you latex fetishists out there! Latex toys look and feel superb, but they contain phthalates and may not be the perfect choice for you sensitive souls.

Pros

  • Extremely pliable
  • Can be polished with silicone lubricant of latex shiner for glossy exterior
  • Lightweight
  • Compatible with both water and silicone based lubricants

Cons

  • Can cause skin irritation or an allergic reaction
  • May contain phthalates
  • Porous and is likely to harbour bacteria
  • Has a rubbery taste and smell

Safety Rating: 2/5

Cleaning Method: Clean thoroughly with hot soapy water or spray with antibacterial toy cleaner and wipe down.


Cyberskin

If you lack imagination but want to enjoy authentic sex play, a toy made from cyberskin promises not to disappoint. Don’t forget to treat your new toy with care and use a condom if you plan on sharing.

Pros

  • Quickly warms to body temperature
  • Phthalates free
  • Latex free
  • Pliable
  • Durable

Cons

  • Only compatible with water based lubricant
  • Porous and therefore may harbour bacteria
  • Cannot be stored together or with other toys unless metal or glass; cyberskin reacts with other materials

Safety Rating: 1/5

Cleaning Method: Wash with hot soapy water and allow to air dry. It is essential that you also treat your realistic toy with cornstarch or specially formulated rejuvenation powder. This will prevent it from degrading or becoming sticky.


TPR & TPE

TPR and TPE toys mimic silicone and cyberskin toys in many ways. So, if you want life-like play and perfect pleasure, a toy made from this material could be the answer for you. Remember TPE/TPR toys are porous, so keep it/yourself covered if you want to share the fun!

Pros

  • Retains heat to stay at body temperature
  • Phthalates free
  • TPR is hypoallergenic
  • Pliable
  • Durable
  • Latex free

Cons

  • Only compatible with water based lubricant
  • Porous and therefore may harbour bacteria
  • Strong rubbery smell and taste
  • Can discolour and tear over time
  • Cannot be stored together or with silicone toys, as they may react with one another

Safety Rating: 3/5

Cleaning Method: Treat your toy with care by washing with warm soapy water or spraying with antibacterial toy cleaner.


Aluminium

A lightweight aluminium toy will have you experiencing elevated sexual pleasure for years to come. Body safe and non porous, this is an experience that can be shared!

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Compatible with silicone and water based lubricants
  • Great for thermal play
  • Can be easily warmed to body temperature
  • Non porous and therefore won’t harbour bacteria
  • Phthalates free
  • Latex free

Cons

  • Can be quite expensive
  • Need to take extra care when storing as it can be damaged fairly easily

Safety Rating: 4/5

Cleaning Method: Wash with hot soapy water and dry with a fine cotton cloth. Aluminium toys can also be sterilised in an autoclave or wiped down with alcohol.


Stainless Steel

Your stainless steel toy may remain stain-free, but we can’t promise the area in which you were playing with it will! Stainless steel toys can last indefinitely and are easy to care for. Great for thermal play, they remain a popular choice amongst those who enjoy some extreme fun.

Pros

  • Compatible with both silicone and water based lubricants
  • Easily warmed in a glass of water or cooled in the fridge
  • Durable
  • Long lasting
  • Phthalates free
  • Latex free

Cons

  • Heavy
  • Relatively expensive
  • May contain nickel – we advise against stainless steel if you have a nickel allergy

Safety Rating: 5/5

Cleaning Method: Wash with hot soapy water or spray with antibacterial toy cleaner and wipe down. It is possible to boil some metal toys, but we recommend that you check with the manufacturer if you’re unsure. They are also dishwasher and autoclave compatible, and can be wiped down with alcohol to disinfect.


Vinyl

We’re here to set the record straight about vinyl sex toys! Vinyl is soft and pliable, yet hard enough to offer intensified stimulation. Although it is body safe, we recommend that you don’t share your toy between multiple partners unless you are keeping it completely covered.

Pros

  • Phthalates free
  • Compatible with both silicone and water based lubricants
  • Soft and pliable

Cons

  • They can be porous and therefore harbour bacteria
  • Do not last as long as other materials

Safety Rating: 1/5

Cleaning Method: Washing with hot soapy water will keep that vinyl looking impeccable.


PVC

PVC is a FIRM favourite amongst sex toys. Soft and flexible yet rigid for heightened stimulation a PVC toy is long lasting but can retain germs, so play safely!

Pros

  • Latex free
  • Soft and pliable

Cons

  • Only compatible with water based lubricant
  • May contain phthalates
  • May be porous – they can therefore harbour bacteria

Safety Rating: 2/5

Cleaning Method: Wash with warm soapy water or spray with antibacterial toy cleaner to keep that PVC looking perfect.


Rubber

A rubber toy could help you bounce back from inferior sex play. Although free from phthalates, rubber toys can be porous and should not be shared unless using a condom.

Pros

  • Smooth and firm
  • Tasteless and odourless
  • Does not contain phthalates
  • Inexpensive

Cons

  • May contain latex
  • Porous and may harbour bacteria
  • Only compatible with water based lubricant

Safety Rating: 3/5

Cleaning Method: Clean with hot soapy water or spray with antibacterial toy cleaner and wipe to remove the residue.


What Next?

So you’ve established the perfect material for your new toy, but you’re not sure what to do next?

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