Durex Real Condoms are crafted from polyisoprene, a non-latex material known for its superior elasticity compared to natural rubber latex. This synthetic material offers heightened comfort during use. Its softness provides a snug fit, facilitating a skin-on-skin sensation.
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Durex Real Feel condoms are expertly crafted from polyisoprene, a cutting-edge non-latex material engineered to enhance your experience with its smooth texture. These condoms are specifically designed to provide a skin-on-skin sensation, offering heightened intimacy. Featuring a transparent, lubricated, and teat-ended design with an easy-on shape, they ensure both comfort and ease of use. With a nominal width of 56mm, they cater to a variety of sizes. Each condom undergoes rigorous electronic and dermatological testing, guaranteeing reliability and safety for peace of mind.
No contraceptive method can offer complete protection against pregnancy, HIV, or sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It’s crucial to carefully follow instructions, particularly when using condoms for anal or oral sex, to maximize effectiveness. Be sure to read the leaflet provided inside this pack for comprehensive guidance, especially regarding alternative uses of condoms. When using Durex Play lubes in conjunction with condoms, you can enhance your sexual experience, as all Play lubes from Durex are compatible with condoms, unlike oil-based lubricants that can compromise condom integrity. Remember, condoms should only be used once to ensure optimal protection. Store them in a cool, dry place, shielded from direct sunlight, to maintain their quality.
Studies indicate that Durex real feel condoms exhibit low potential for inducing delayed skin hypersensitivity, commonly referred to as “Type VI allergy” or “allergic contact dermatitis.” While these condoms are designed for individuals with latex sensitivity, it’s important to note that some individuals may still experience sensitivity reactions. Should you encounter irritation or allergic responses, discontinue use and seek medical advice promptly.
Before using the real feel Durex, it’s important to check the expiry date on the wrapper. If you notice any damage to the individual packaging, discard it and select a new one from an undamaged package. Applying the condom before any genital contact is crucial to reduce the risk of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections during vaginal, anal, or oral intercourse.
Carefully tear open the wrapper along the serrated edge, being mindful of potential damage to the condom from fingernails or sharp objects. With the roll facing outward, gently squeeze the teat and place the condom onto the tip of the erect penis. Roll the condom down to the base. If the condom fails to unroll or appears to be on backward, discard it and use a fresh one to ensure proper protection. If you notice the condom slipping off or feeling too tight during intercourse, stop and check for potential breakage. After ejaculation, promptly remove the condom by firmly holding it at the base of the penis before withdrawal. Dispose of the used condom and wrapper by throwing them into a waste bin. Avoid flushing them down the toilet to prevent blockages. Remember to consult the instructions for additional guidance on proper condom use.
For a diverse selection of options, we encourage you to browse through our Sexual Health Homepage, where we showcase an extensive range of choices, including the highly reliable Durex feel thin condoms. Within the Durex range, you’ll find an abundance of options tailored to various preferences and requirements, ensuring there’s something suitable for everyone. Whether you prioritise extra safety, heightened sensitivity, or unique features, we have you covered. Take your time exploring our offerings to find the perfect fit for your intimate needs and desires.
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