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latex free condoms VS latex condoms

Condom Thicker or thinner, which is better?

Avoid the condoms of the declared 0.02 mm or less in thickness because of the serious consequences of breakage. However, at some point, the thickness becomes an obstacle to stretchiness, and the user may complain of discomfort or loss of sensation. You may purchase thinner type but not too thin. so we think 0.03mm maybe the bottom thickness you can …

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Theoretical and empirical basis for protection by condom

Condom can be expected to provide different levels of protection for various STDs, depending on differences in how the diseases or infections are transmitted. Male condoms may not cover all infected areas. Thus, they are likely to provide greater protection against STDs that are transmitted only by genital fluids (STDs such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomoniasis, and HIV infection) than against …

LifeStyles Condoms is a brand of condom made by the Australian company Ansell Limited

LifeStyles Condom is a brand of condom made by the Australian company Ansell Limited, previously known as Pacific Dunlop Limited. Advertising and marketing, In 1987, in their advert a woman says: “I’ll do a lot for love, but I’m not ready to die for it, to directly confront the AIDS epidemic. In 1996, the company began advertising on television in …

latex condom and non latex condom

Differences between latex and non-latex condoms

Most male condoms available for sale today are made of natural latex. Non-latex condoms has polyurethane condoms, polyisoprene condoms, lambskin condoms or natural skin condoms. Compare the differences between latex and non-latex condoms as below: Polyurethane Condoms Polyurethane condoms conduct heat better than latex. Polyurethane condoms are thinner than most latex condoms, and they have little to no smell. They are …

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ladies condom

Ladies condom, also named female condom which is a form of contraception for women. This page explains how the female condom works and tells you how to use it. The female condom is a pouch that is used during intercourse to prevent pregnancy. It also reduces the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It has flexible rings at each end – …

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Benzocaine Condoms. The delay condom

Know More about Condoms with Benzocaine Lovemaking is one aspect of a couple is  relationship that greatly affects their bond. During this time, it is both the couple is  greatest weakness and the couple is  greatest strength, both in tune with each other is  feelings and both wanting the other to have pleasure. But one of the problems many couples face that threatens any …

how to use a condom

How to use a masculine male condom?

Condom has to be put in place before any vaginal contact.   Adequate  lubrication is necessary. Inadequate lubrication increases the risk of  condom damage. You can use a water-based lubricant. Vaseline and any other greasy substances can damage the condom. When you use one, always ask your pharmacist if it can damage the condom’s membrane.   For added sensation, apply …

What should we do if a condom breaks?

What should we do if a condom breaks?

As a mature product with more than 50 years production history, condom’s quality already is fully assured, Condoms are highly effective if used consistently and correctly, so it’s very unlikely that one will break. Wearing one is really important, but if a condom does split, break or slip off, squeeze out as much semen as you can and avoid washing …

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Help clients build own condom facility

Some of our clients grow quickly after build own condom brand, their annual sales almost double annually, this stimulate them build own condom facility, hope this way can lower their purchase cost and which also can offer more jobs to local people. As a professional condom plant located at China, we are familiar with all the condom production process and …

Do Condoms Expire,How long do condoms last,Shelf life of condoms,

How many years do condoms expire?

When stored in a cool, dry place condoms without spermicide are generally good for around five years from the time they are manufactured. Some condoms are marked by the manufacture date (MFG = manufacture date). You can use these condoms for up to four years after the date of manufacture. Other condoms are marked EXP, which means expiration date. You …

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