Personal lubricant is a friction-reducing gel or liquid applied during sex, masturbation or toy use to make play smoother, safer and more comfortable. The right lube protects delicate tissue, makes condoms and sex toys easier and more pleasurable to use, and is one of the simplest upgrades to any kind of intimacy. This is Naughty Hut's full lube NZ range — water-based, silicone, hybrid, anal, flavoured and natural formulas, plus delay sprays — shipped in 100% plain, discreet packaging anywhere in Aotearoa. Browse the parent Lubes & Essentials hub for condoms, massage and more.
Why buy lube from Naughty Hut
- 🇳🇿 NZ-owned and operated — real Aotearoa support, NZD pricing
- 📦 100% discreet, unbranded packaging — no one knows but you
- 🚚 Same or next-day dispatch on weekday orders
- 💲 Cheapest in NZ — found it lower? We price-match
- 🔞 Verified R18 NZ retailer — discreet billing
Types of lube — quick buying guide
- Water-based lube — the safest all-rounder. Works with every toy material and every condom. Easy to clean, body-friendly. Absorbs faster, so you may need to reapply or revive it with a little water or saliva.
- Silicone-based lube — long-lasting and waterproof, great for shower play and anal. Latex-condom safe. Never use with silicone toys — it permanently degrades the surface. Harder to wash off.
- Hybrid lube — mostly water-based with a little silicone: longer-lasting than pure water-based, easier to clean than pure silicone. Toy compatibility varies by product — check the label before pairing with silicone toys.
- Anal lube — thicker and higher-viscosity for longer-lasting cushioning where the body doesn't self-lubricate. See the dedicated Anal Lubricant range.
- Flavoured lube — made for oral play; usually water-based. See Flavoured Lubricant.
- Natural / organic lube — aloe-based and minimal-ingredient formulas for those avoiding glycerin, parabens or fragrance. "Natural" doesn't automatically mean pH-appropriate — still check.
- Sensation lube — warming, cooling or tingling formulas. Patch-test first; not suited to everyone's sensitive skin, and never use on broken skin.
Which lube is safe with my toy or condom?
This is the single most important question when buying lube. Use this compatibility table every time:
| Lube base | Latex condoms | Silicone toys | Glass / steel toys | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Water-based | ✅ Safe | ✅ Safe | ✅ Safe | Safe with everything. Dries faster — reapply or reactivate with water. |
| Silicone-based | ✅ Safe | ❌ Degrades — never pair | ✅ Safe | Long-lasting; great for shower & anal. Harder to wash off. |
| Oil-based / massage oil | ❌ Destroys latex | ❌ Degrades | ✅ Safe | Latex failure = pregnancy/STI risk. Fine with glass/steel only. |
| Hybrid | ✅ Safe | ⚠️ Test first | ✅ Safe | Some are toy-safe, some aren't — check the specific product. |
The four rules worth memorising:
- Silicone lube ⚠️ silicone toys — degrades the toy permanently
- Oil-based lube ⚠️ latex condoms — destroys latex (pregnancy/STI risk)
- Sugar / glycerin-heavy lube ⚠️ vaginal pH — irritation or thrush risk for some people
- Oil-based lube ⚠️ silicone toys — also degrades them
How to choose the right lube
- Using silicone toys? Water-based lube, always.
- Using condoms? Water-based or silicone — never oil-based.
- Glass or steel toys? Any base works.
- Shower or long sessions? Silicone lasts longest (not with silicone toys).
- Anal play? A thicker water-based or dedicated anal lube.
- Sensitive skin or prone to thrush? A glycerin-free, fragrance-free, pH-balanced water-based formula.
Ingredients & sensitivity — what to know
Modern buyers read labels. Here's a plain-English guide to ingredients people sometimes choose to avoid:
- Glycerin / glucose — a sugar; can encourage thrush in people prone to it.
- Parabens — a preservative some people prefer to avoid.
- Propylene glycol — can irritate more sensitive users.
- Fragrance — a common irritant for sensitive skin.
- Osmolality — very high-osmolality lubes can be drying for sensitive tissue; pH-balanced, body-matched formulas are gentler.
Dryness has many causes — menopause and perimenopause, postpartum and breastfeeding, certain medications, stress, or just the moment. Lube helps with comfort, but if you have ongoing dryness, pain, or recurring irritation, that's worth a conversation with a GP or pharmacist.
Delay sprays
A delay spray is a topical product applied to the penis a few minutes before sex; it contains a mild desensitising active (commonly lidocaine or benzocaine) intended to reduce sensitivity. Follow the manufacturer's directions, use the minimum amount, allow it to absorb, and patch-test first as some people are sensitive to the active ingredient. We describe these products by their effect and ingredients only — we don't make medical claims. If lasting time is a persistent concern, a GP or pharmacist can help.
Care & storage
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sun.
- Check the expiry date — lube does expire.
- Close the cap fully; don't introduce water into the bottle.
- Use within the recommended period once opened.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best lube for sex toys in NZ?
Water-based lubricant is the best all-purpose choice. It's safe with every toy material — silicone, TPE, glass and steel — and with all condoms. Reach for silicone only with non-silicone toys when you want maximum longevity.
Is water-based or silicone lube better?
Water-based is the most versatile and the only safe choice for silicone toys; it just dries faster. Silicone lasts much longer and is great for shower play and anal, but never with silicone toys and it's harder to wash off. Many people own both.
What lube is safe with condoms?
Water-based and silicone lubes are both condom-safe. Never use oil-based lube or massage oil with latex condoms — oil destroys latex and can cause the condom to fail.
Can lube cause thrush or irritation?
For some people, lubes high in glycerin/sugar or with added fragrance can contribute to irritation or thrush. If you're prone to that, choose a glycerin-free, fragrance-free, pH-balanced water-based formula. Persistent irritation is worth discussing with a pharmacist or GP.
What lube should I use for menopause or vaginal dryness?
A gentle, pH-balanced, glycerin- and fragrance-free water-based lube is a common first choice for comfort. Lube eases friction during sex; if dryness is ongoing day-to-day, a GP or pharmacist can talk you through longer-term options.
How discreet is delivery?
Completely. Every order ships in 100% plain, unbranded packaging with discreet billing, dispatched same or next business day from within NZ.
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From everyday water-based glides to long-lasting silicone, anal, flavoured and natural formulas, Naughty Hut has Aotearoa's widest lube NZ range at the cheapest prices — price-matched, discreetly packaged, dispatched fast. Explore Anal Lubricant, Flavoured Lubricant, Condoms, or pair with Dildos, Anal Toys and Couples Toys. New to materials and compatibility? Our educator explains it all.
Last updated: May 2026 · Reviewed by the Naughty Hut team
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