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REVIEW: Endless Love Anal Relaxing Silicone Lubricant  

biATXguy 55M
67 posts
3/22/2018 7:51 am
REVIEW: Endless Love Anal Relaxing Silicone Lubricant

Hi ,
I've started trying silicone lubes for anal play. Generally, I am really liking them because they stay slick, even in the shower. You don't have to use much either. The disadvantages, as you may know, are that they are messy/hard to clean up, and they cannot be used with silicone toys. More on that later.

I've also been very interested in trying bigger/thicker toys. I have a reasonably tight ass, so I've also wanted something that would relax my back door to accommodate bigger things. Aside from poppers, which are difficult to find, expensive, and probably not good for you, I didn't know what to try. Then I read about certain anal lubes that contain jojoba and claim to relax your sphincters. I decided I had to try this.

I went to a local adult store hoping to find some sample sizes so I could try a couple, but they had none with jojoba. They did have two brands that I saw (might have been more) with jojoba: Pjur Back Door Silicone with Jojoba, and Endless Love Anal Relaxing Silicone Lubricant by Body Action.

As far as amount and cost, EL was $17.99 US for 1.7 oz/50 ml. Pjur was almost $40 US for 3.5 oz/100 ml. Given that this was an experiment, I opted for the cheaper of the two and purchased Endless Love.

The ingredients of EL are cyclopentasiloxane, dimethiconol, jojoba and amyris. From what I have read, the amryis is what relaxes the sphincter muscle, the jojoba moisturizes, and the other two ingredients are the silicone lube base. I was under the impression that the jojoba did the relaxing, but apparently not.

As you can see from the photos, EL comes in an attractive, discrete container. I would guess that is more marketed to women than men due to the color scheme (Pjur comes in a black bottle). The dispenser is a small pump that does not leak and delivered just the right amount. The instructions say you wait 10-15 minutes after applying before beginning play, but I think you could use fingers or small toys with it right off the bat.

Now, the part I'm sure you are more interested in: how did it work? I can honestly say that I will use this for anal play going forward. If you are familiar with the slickness of silicone lube, it's exactly what you would expect on that front. And boy did it relax me. I hopped in the shower and applied a little with my fingers. After about 10 minutes, I added two<b> pumps </font></b>to my largest Colt Anal Trainer plug and slid it right in. As I waited for it to take full effect, I shampooed and shaved. Then I removed the plug and was able to easily, comfortably slide three fingers in, no problem. I re-inserted the plug and continued with my shower ritual, and about 5 minutes later the plug kind of fell out! I was quite relaxed back there at that point and could easily take any of my toys.

I would say this product works pretty well, but I intend to experiment more and also compare it to others like Pjur. I am hopeful that a product like this will finally allow me to fist myself, which is my ultimate anal goal. If you are curious but apprehensive about trying anal, I would recommend this type of product.

A few additional thoughts:
1. Make sure you are not allergic to any of the ingredients. Do a spot test on another place on your body to make sure. I had no reaction, itching, burning, etc.
2. Do not use silicone lube with silicone toys. I've read conflicting information on this, but if you have any doubts, do a spot test on the toy to see if they two react. You can google how to do this. None of my toys reacted with the lube.
3. This stuff will get everywhere if you aren't careful. That is part of the benefit of silicone lube, but it's also a bit of a pain. It's very hard to wash off, even with soapy water. I use a bath brush along with soap and water, which appears to do the job fairly well.
4. Neither product I mentioned in this have any desensitizing agents. I mean, you want to FEEL it, right? You don't want to be so numbed up that you accidentally get injured.

I am happy to answer any questions, so don't be shy! Stay safe and have fun!




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