ForMen JOYMAX Intimate Lube Gel Uses
- Ultra-Smooth for Friction-Less Action
- Long Lasting, Thick & Non-Drying Lubricant
- Non-Sticky, Anti-Stain & Paraben Free
- Free from Skin Irritants or Harmful Chemicals
- Hydrocolloid Water-Based Lubricant
- Safe to Use with Silicon/Rubber Toys
- Great with Latex/Polyisoprene Condoms
- pH Friendly & Hypoallergenic Formula
- Discreet Packaging & Delivery for Total Privacy
How to Use ForMen JOYMAX Very Berry Intimate Lube Gel?
- Squeeze some lube onto your fingertips & apply to your partner’s intimate areas
- Smooth some amount all over your penis (outside the condom after you put it on)
- Can be used anywhere on the body as per your liking, for smooth & steamy action
- Suitable for oral, vaginal & anal sex. Safe to use with latex condoms & silicone/rubber toys
- Anti-stain, non-sticky gel that washes off easily & can be used with or without a condom
JoyMax Intimate Lube Gel Packaging:
100% Discreet Packaging and Delivery
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What Does the Doctor Say?
“Primarily meant for preventing vaginal dryness during intercourse, lubes offer lubrication for oral, vaginal & anal sex. They minimize friction to ensure smooth gliding & safer sex by avoiding condom slips & breakage or even skin irritation. Be it during masturbation or when used with condoms or sex toys, lubes help in making the act feel more natural & comfortable. Furthermore, lubrication reduces the likelihood that condoms will break or slip off, boosting your protection against STIs such as HIV. Using standard latex condoms? Just make sure to use a lubrication that is water- or silicone-based, as other varieties may cause the condom to break down. Lube doesn’t have to be a last resort for when things get a little dry – it can be used at any time during intercourse and can provide distinct sensations wherever it’s applied. When more lubricant is used with a condom, intercourse can feel more natural. Overall, lubrication can significantly increase the pleasure for everyone involved.
Dr. Mohammed Viquasuddin

ForMen JOYMAX Intimate Lube Gel (Strawberry Flavor) Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What Makes JoyMax Intimate Lube Gel Exciting?
The fruity freshness & ultra-smooth texture of our strawberry-flavoured lube amplifies your experience with smooth, comfortable & seamless action. It’s gentle on the skin, easy to wash off & doesn’t stain your sheets. It’s compatible with latex/polyisoprene condoms & safe to use with silicon/rubber toys & massagers.
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Can I Use JoyMax Intimate Lube Gel with Condoms?
Yes. Our water-based lube can be used with both latex & polyisoprene condoms. It’s skin-friendly, paraben free & can be used throughout various sexual activities by both you & partner.
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Is JoyMax Intimate Lube Gel Edible or Safe to Swallow?
Though our lube is not meant to be eaten as a food item, it is flavoured, non-toxic & safe to consume if ingested in small quantities.
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Can I use JoyMax Intimate Lube Gel After Applying Delay Gel?
Yes. You can use Delay Gel as directed & follow up with our intimate lube for a smooth & pleasurable experience.
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Is JoyMax Intimate Lube Gel Sperm Friendly? Will It Affect Pregnancy?
Our lube is free from spermicides & will not have any impact on sperm or pregnancy. You can safely use it when trying to conceive. However, make sure to use condoms or other contraceptive methods alongside, if looking to prevent pregnancy.
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How Should I Clean the Lubricated Areas After Sex?
Clean & wash with a sulfate-free, gentle intimate wash. Gently dab the areas with a soft towel or cloth to keep clean & dry down there.
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Is It Okay to Use Lube Every Day?
Yes. Lubes add to your sexual experience & ensure seamless action by minimizing any dryness, pain, or discomfort. They ease movement for greater satisfaction while also reducing the risk of injury or the condom tearing/slipping off. Plus, you can always have more fun in the bedroom trying new things.
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What are the Dos & Don’ts of Using Lube?
– Do not use household items like vaseline, vegetable oils, baby oil, glycerin etc. as lube. They degrade latex condoms & are not safe to use in & around your intimate areas.
– Avoid using silicon or oil-based lubes. They may get way too slippery for action, will stain the sheets & increase the risk of infections. Also, oil-based lubes degrade latex condoms, thus putting you at risk of contracting STIs, STDs & unplanned pregnancies.
– Avoid ingredients like parabens, glycerin, Nonoxynol-9 etc. as they’re not safe to use in & around your intimate areas & may increase the risk of inflammation, infections & so on. Nonoxynol-9 is a spermicide & can also kill both good & bad bacteria in the vagina.
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What are the Most Common Types of Lubricants?
Intimate lubricants are generally oil-based, water-based, or silicone-based. The JOYMAX Intimate Lube Gel is a safe-to-use, water-based lubricant that pairs well with latex/polyisoprene condoms & silicon/rubber toys unlike oil-based or silicone-based lubricants.