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Sex toys can be a fun and empowering part of your intimate life, but they should always be used with proper safety and hygiene in mind. Taking care of your toys is not only about protecting the product — it is about protecting your health, preventing irritation or infection, and making sure each experience remains positive.
Regular cleaning reduces bacteria and keeps toys safe for intimate contact.
Matching lubricant to the material helps avoid damage and irritation.
Proper storage protects toys from dust, damage, and unwanted reactions.
Every toy is slightly different. Some are waterproof, some are splashproof, and some should not be exposed to water at all. Some can be boiled or disinfected with special sprays, while others cannot tolerate high temperatures. The instruction manual is your first source of accurate care information.
Before the first use, take a moment to read the basic guidelines: how to clean, which lubricants are compatible, and what the product is not designed for. This simple step can prevent both health problems and product damage.
Cleaning toys properly helps reduce bacteria and keeps your intimate areas protected. Even if a toy looks clean, it can collect microscopic residue from skin, lubricant, or the environment.
For toys with electronic parts, avoid submerging areas that are not marked as waterproof. Instead, use a damp cloth and cleaner on the external surface only.
Non-porous materials like medical-grade silicone, glass, or stainless steel do not absorb fluids and are easier to keep clean. Porous materials can be harder to disinfect deeply and may not be suitable for sharing.
Sharing toys can be part of an intimate experience, but it also increases the risk of transmitting infections. If you plan to share toys between partners or between different parts of the body, it is essential to use protection and clean them carefully.
Safer sharing is especially important if any partner has an infection, irritation, or open cuts in intimate areas.
The wrong lubricant can damage certain materials or cause irritation. Most silicone toys are best used with water-based lubricants, as silicone-based lubes can sometimes react with the toy’s surface.
Always check the product description or packaging for lubricant compatibility. If irritation appears, stop using the product and consult a healthcare professional if needed.
Proper storage keeps toys clean between uses and helps them last longer. Leaving toys loose in drawers can expose them to dust, lint, and damage from other objects.
Many toys come with their own storage bags, which are ideal for maintaining hygiene and discretion.
Safety is not only about cleaning and materials — it is also about how your body feels. If you notice pain, burning, unusual discharge, or any other worrying symptoms after using a toy, stop using it and consider speaking to a medical professional.
Using toys should feel comfortable and empowering. When you take hygiene and safety seriously, you protect your health and create a positive foundation for future exploration.

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