Say goodbye to irritation and hello to pleasure with natural lube!

Isn't it weird that Lube needs to be specified as natural? I mean why would we not use natural lube to put onto and into our bodies?

Lube has been used since 350 BC. The Greeks and Romans used olive oil as a sexual aid (somehow I am not surprised). It wasn't made of chemicals then and shouldn't be now. 

So again, why is natural lube important? I'm glad you asked.

You see, when we're aroused, our bodies naturally produce lubrication to make things more comfortable and enjoyable. But sometimes, our bodies just don't produce enough lubrication or what they do produce isn't quite sufficient. That's where natural lubricant comes in.

Natural lubricants are made from water or plant-based oils and are much less likely to cause irritation or allergic reactions than other lubricants. For example, some lubricants contain glycerin, which can be irritating for some people, or parabens, which are a type of preservative that some studies have linked to health concerns. On the other hand, natural lubricants are usually free of these ingredients and are therefore less likely to cause irritation or other adverse reactions.

In addition, natural lubricants are often pH-balanced, which means that they are formulated to be close to the natural pH of the vagina or anus. This can help reduce the risk of infection and make them more comfortable to use. Plus, they're generally safer to use with condoms and sex toys.

Overall, if you have sensitive skin or are prone to irritation or allergic reactions, using a natural lubricant like Green Peach can help make sexual activity more comfortable and enjoyable. So, if you're having trouble with dryness or just want to make things a little smoother, consider giving natural lubricant a try. Your body (and your partner) will thank you.