What kind of condoms are latex free




















Polyisoprene condoms provide the same kind of protection against STDs and pregnancy as their latex counterparts. Moreover, they are more stretchable and do a good job of transmitting body heat.

Polyurethane condoms A very good alternative to latex condoms, polyurethane condoms are made of thin plastic and also transmit the body heat well. From a safety point of view, they work exactly the same way as latex condoms. However, they are more expensive and might slip and break during intercourse. Lambskin condoms This might sound weird, lambskin condoms are made of natural material and are very effective against pregnancy.

However, they are not very widely used as they offer zero protection from sexually-transmitted diseases. So, you can only use this condom when you and your partner have been screened for STDs. That's a lot of sensation that could be heading your way. Many people forget about female condoms are an option, but if you want to feel in control than the FC2 Female Condom is a great latex-free option, made of nitrile.

The product is indicated to be suitable for preventing pregnancy, as well as STIs. If you like the Trojan brand but you're not wild about the lambskin idea, then their Supra Non-latex Condoms are another great choice for STI protection. They claim to be be America's thinnest non-latex condom and come in at about 40 percent thinner than their standard latex condom.

Although some reviews did mention that they had a rather snug fit, so the well-endowed may want to consider sizing up. Having a latex allergy can be difficult and irritating, it's still possible to protect yourself from unwanted pregnancies and STIs.

More and more options are out there to cater to latex allergy sufferers, so you are spoiled for choice when it comes to condoms that are safe for you to use. Try a few and find one that feels great to you — because the more you like it, the more likely you are to use it.

These bad bois are available in drugstores all over, so you can rest easy knowing non-latex options are readily available. SKYN has a ton of latex-free options too—there are ultra-thin condoms 20 percent thinner than regular condoms , condoms with extra lube, extra-studded condoms , and bigger sizes as well.

These boast more of a natural skin-on-skin feeling and have an easier shape to roll on and stay in place during sex. The Non-Latex BareSkin condoms have a super-thin design, making them especially good for transmitting natural body heat.

They are made of medical-grade polyurethane and can work with water and oil-based lubricants which is a big effing deal, since latex condoms erode with oil. Also worth mentioning: These condoms are best suited for average or girth-ier penises. These condoms are also packaged in a unique credit-card-size package, perfect for slipping into your wallet or purse.



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