Pink Lube

January 7th, 2010

Pink Lube
11.50 from Amazon

You may not know it but I like pink, like the colour. And sort of the musician, too, but that’s not related. I first heard of Pink Lubricant years ago but I’m not sure where. The attractive bottles drew my attention and it stayed drawn for some years but I don’t use a lot of lube so I never needed to buy it. However, I decided it might be the right time to try it out when Babeland offered it up for review.

The larger bottles of Pink lubricant are packaged in glass and look much like perfume. The 1.7oz bottle I received, although not glass, still looks pretty classy with its frosted plastic. “Pink” is written, prettily, across the front of the bottle in pink lettering. There’s a line which says “silicone lubricant for women” but the bottle is fairly bare and sleek. I like it but it’s less discreet than the glass style. The bottle is pump style with a small cap over the pump to prevent spilling and the whole thing comes wrapped in plastic (yay). I’ll be honest here.. Between unwrapping the plastic and using the lube, I have no idea where the plastic cap went. So, it would be useful if I could find it but I can’t and I have no recollection of taking it off. Chances are, the cats go to it and it’s under some piece of furniture because it’s small and fun if you’re of the feline variety.

Now, my experience with silicone lubes is really limited. I’ve used 2 including Wet Platinum and the one included in Wet Together. The former experience was downright dreadful as I experienced some sort of reaction but the latter was fairly nice in lubricant properties (not so much as a sensation product, though!). Reviews of Pink are generally pretty high and I figured, maybe silicone lube really is worth it.

My first impression was a bit odd. I guess I was expecting the lube to feel like water-based lube does, you know, wet. It didn’t. It felt sort of greasy and I kept pumping at first because I have no idea how much was in my hand. The next thing I noticed was how incredibly thin this lube is which is standard for silicone lubes; although, I do prefer lubricants which are slightly more gelatinous in nature. Also, the pump could jut out a bit more, like a long lotion pump does, because now it just sort of dribbles down the side of the pump/bottle. You have to tip it to avoid that.

So I wasn’t a huge fan of this on my hand but, to be honest, it’s quite slick and has much more staying power than water-based lube. A little goes a long way and it doesn’t get sticky as is dries out. Plus, my hand isn’t my pussy – and I don’t want it to be. For actual toy or penis penetration, this lube did work decently. It made it quite frictionless but it feels less natural than water-based lubricants seem to feel. It was as if there was a thin layer of incredibly slick plastic inside of me; sure, it reduces friction but I felt as though something was between my husband and myself. I’ve never even felt that way with condoms.

With toys, this was definitely less noticeable. It didn’t feel quite so.. barrier-like which is great but I’m not going to pay $15 for silicone lubricant for toys alone, you know? I really wanted this for actual intercourse. Plus, the parent company makes a water-based lube for use with toys.

To be fair, Pink Lube is not horrible. I did not experience irritation with it like I did Wet Platinum and, besides silicones, the only ingredients are Vitamin E and aloe vera which seems to make it pretty healthy to me. I just really didn’t love the way it feels which is entirely personal preference. Maybe I’m just not built for silicone lubes (are there any which feel.. not so silicone-y? LOL). It is worth a try, however, if you do like silicone based lubes.


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