
Latex
Rubber that may be utilized in many different applications is latex. Synthetic latex can be made, but 10% of flowering plants naturally generate latex. A wide range of sexual aids, swimming caps, gloves, mattresses, and balloons can all be made from latex.
Although latex is a common material, some people are allergic to it or have sensitivities to it. Severe reactions, including dyspnea, hives, edema, and occasionally even death, can result from latex exposure.
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Numerous sexual items, such as fetish apparel, condoms, and sex toys, are made of latex. Latex is flexible and adaptable because of its high porosity.
Due to its high porosity, latex is hard to clean and encourages the growth of microorganisms. It is recommended that latex sex toys be washed with mild soap and water both before and after usage. If you use them with a condom, they will also last longer. Because they break down the rubber, alcohol and household cleansers should never be used on latex sex toys. Latex sex toys will also deteriorate when lubricated with oil, but silicone and water-based lubricants are more effective.
Particularly in the BDSM scene, a lot of people have a penchant for latex clothes, including miniskirts and corsets. This fetish clothing is made of thin latex, which is slightly elastic but prone to tearing. It is best worn at night because sunlight will deteriorate it. To keep it shiny and preserve its quality, latex apparel should also be oiled using a special-purpose latex oil.
Latex is the perfect material for condoms because it is so thin.