Ingredients, Size, & Cautions
Size: 3.3 fl oz
So-Low Lotion materials are: DI Water (Aqua), Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Stearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Dimethicone, Glycerin, Ceteareth-20, Cetearyl Alcohol, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe) Leaf Juice, Tocopheryl Acetate ( Vitamin E), Ginko Biloboa Leaf Extract, Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Carbomer, Aminomethyl Propanol, Tetrasodium EDTA, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin
Caution: This product contains coconut and may use an allergic reaction. This product is not intended as a contraceptive and is not compatible with latex condoms or cyberskins. If Irritation occurs discontinue use and contact a physician. Keep out of reach of children.
How do I use So-Low Stroker Lotion
Make sure to give the bottle several pumps to get it flowing.
It will first come out as a cream. Rub your hands together to get the cream started and it will start to liquify and then boom it's go time.
This video shows how to get started:
So-Low Lotion Personal Lube Video
Can I use this as a lubricant?
While So-Low Stroker Lotion can be used as a lubricant, if you’re planning for a backdoor session, we recommend using Tush Cush or Silicone Sex Lube, our long lasting anal lubes. So-Low Lotion is not recommended for use with condoms or as a vaginal lubricant.
Can So-Low Stroker Lotion be used for anal and vaginal intercourse?
The So-Low Stroker Lotion is technically not a lubricant. It is a body lotion and for external use only. It is not recommended for anal or vaginal play since it has oil which can create build ups. We also suggest avoiding use with condoms as oils can break condoms.
What can I pair So-Low Stroker lotion with?
You can partner So-Low Stroker Lotion with Stim for Him, a specialty arousal gel for your penis, for a sensational jerk off session. We also recommend using So-Low Stroker Lotion with Stroker, a personal penis massager. Feel free to thank us later. ;)
What is the ph level of So-Low Stroker Lotion?
The ph level is 7.42.
Is it really alcohol free?
So-Low Stroker Lotion is free of ethyl (ethanol / grain) alcohol. In cosmetic labeling, the term "alcohol," used by itself, refers to ethyl alcohol. Ethyl alcohol is known to dry out skin or hair and is the most commonly known alcohol so the cosmetic industry uses this labeling across the board. Cosmetic products, including those labeled "alcohol free," may contain other alcohols, such as cetyl, stearyl, or cetearyl, alcohol. These are known as fatty alcohols, and their effects on the skin are quite different from those of ethyl alcohol and help with the glide and moisturizing in our lotion.
Is it gluten free and vegan?
All of our lubes and lotions are gluten free and are made of vegan ingredients. All of our products are animal cruelty free!
Is it edible?
It is not edible. However, we know that things happen, so should a small amount end up in your mouth, don’t flip out—a small amount won’t be harmful if ingested. Just don’t consume it like you would a food or drink.
What makes this different from normal lotion?
Not even close! It starts off as a thick cream, but as you get going it turns into a sliding and gliding lubricant. You can pump some first into your hands and rub them together to get the sliding and gliding activated.
Can I use this with a condom?
Will I have to wash this off after I use it?
No need to worry about cleaning off afterwards! You’ll finish your me time with hydrated skin. However, if this was just the pregame before intercourse, we do suggest wiping down as this is intended for external use only.
Does it ever expire?
The expiration date can be found on the bottom of each bottle if applicable, along with the lot code. Once opened, they are good for 12 months.
Is So-Low Lotion compatible with Cyberskins?
Unfortunately, So-Low Stroker Lotion is not compatible with Cyberskins. However, if you're looking for a lube that is compatible with Cyberskins, check out Toy Wonder!
Here's a video to learn more:
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