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When it comes to anal play, there's no such thing as too much lube.
If you're going to have anal sex, then you need to use lube specifically designed for anal sex. Period. That's because the anus, unlike the vagina, doesn't produce natural lubricants during intercourse. Typically for anal sex involving a penis (as opposed to, say, pegging), you want to use thicker lube that doesn't require constant reapplication, explains Alicia Sinclair, founder of sex toy brand b-Vibe.
"Silicone lube is one of the best lubes for anal because it contains dimethicone, dimethiconol, and cyclomethicone," she explains. "This creates a consistency that is thicker and more 'buttery' than water-based lubes. Most people find that they prefer a thicker lubricant for anal play because it gives some extra cushion to protect delicate body parts."
While natural oils (like coconut oil) and oil-based lubes have a thick consistency too, they can erode latex, which is why Sinclair says: "It’s best to only use coconut oil or almond oil when condoms aren’t involved."

A warning about silicone-based lubes: You can't use 'em on sex toys. "Using silicone lube on a silicone sex toy can cause bending, warping, and the ruin of a toy," Sinclair explains. "Use a high-quality, water-based lubricant instead."
You'll notice the majority of lubricants on the list are silicone-based—the rest are either hybrids (meaning they're water- and silicone-based), or specific creams for anal stretching (i.e. fisting). FYI, the hybrids we included are safe for toy use and have a thicker consistency, which make them ideal for anal penetration.
While you can't go wrong with whichever lube (or cream or gel) you pick from this list, just remember: When it comes to anal play, there's no such thing as too much lube.
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There's something about the texture of Goodparts' lube that feels so damn good. It's silky smooth and makes everything extra slippery. 
Pjur is well-known in Europe—a little less so in the States—but its Backdoor Silicone Lubricant is by far one of the best lubes for anal sex. It has a smooth texture and is far less sticky than other silicone lubes on the market. 
"Blended with guava bark extract-a natural antibacterial agent, Soothe is a premium paraben-free water based lubricant specifically formulated for anal play," Organicloven.com writes. "DEA free and pure vegan, Soothe is also made with certified organic extracts and is latex condom friendly and safe to ingest."
Promescent lube is great for folks who are cautious about the ingredients in their lube. It's 100% paraben-free, odorless, colorless, and greaseless. It manages to be thick without feeling too sticky.
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This is one of the few water-based lubes we recommend for anal sex. Because it is more of a "jelly," with a thicker consistency, it still works fabulously for anal sex. 
This anal gel from Lovehoney has 20 reviews and 5 stars. It's a favorite among folks who like a thicker gel consistency as opposed to a thinner lube.  
One of the many perks of using CBD lube is that it has anti-inflammatory properties. CBD lube, like Qulo, can help relax your body/muscles, which is particularly helpful when having anal sex.
Gun Oil has been a favorite lube for gay men for years. Gun Oil has a thick, viscous consistency. Using a little of it can go a long way.  
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It's no surprise that one of the best condom companies in the world would also produce one of the best silicone lubes. As the tagline states, Skyn's personal lubricant is extra long lasting. You don't need to stop the action to reapply.
Boy Butter is another great lube for anal sex. However, it's oil-based, meaning it's not safe to use with latex (and most other) condoms. 
There's nothing special about Swiss Navy Silicone Lubricant. It's your run-of-the-mill anal sex lube. That said, it's often cheaper than other lubes, and it always gets the job done. 
For the love of God, the product is called "Invade Deep Fisting Cream." Of course it's great to use for anal sex. It's even better to use if you want to put a little something more up inside there. 
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A hybrid lube that's both water and silicone-based, Sliquid Naturals Silk can still be used on most toys. (Most of the other lubes on the list are solely silicone-based, and for that reason, not to be used in conjunction with toys.) That's why Sliquid is ideal for pegging or any anal play that involves toys. 
Another hybrid lube, Spunk looks like semen, which could be a turn on if you're into that. It's neither sticky nor tacky (due to being a hybrid). And after use, it leaves your skin feeling silky smooth. 
Undoubtedly one of the, if not the thinnest silicone lube on the market, this product has the consistency of water-based lubricant, but lasts the same duration as a silicone-based lubricant. It also feels like you're not wearing lube (but in a good way—not a painful way).  
This is yet another fisting cream, like Invade, that is obviously very good for anal sex. After all, as Slam Dunk advertises, it is "the ultimate penetrating cream."
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Here's what to look for...and what to stay far away from.
You always hear that anal sex requires lube, lube, and more lube, and for good reason. While your vagina naturally self-lubricates, your anus doesn’t, which means you need to pro-actively get a good lube prepared before diving into any anal play. Without lube, butt stuff can be painful and even cause some mild bleeding afterward due to any anal tears in the sensitive anal canal tissue.
Not every lube is created equal. There are generally three types of lubes: water-based, silicone-based, or oil-based, and each has their benefits and drawbacks. Water-based is the easiest to find, and it’s safe to use with all condoms and sex toys, including silicone sex toys. Water-based is also the easiest to clean up, but isn’t quite as slippery as silicone-based or oil-based formulas. Silicone-based formulas can sometimes work with condoms (the packaging should specify whether it’s condom-safe) but should not be used with silicone toys as it can cause the material to break down. Finally, there’s oil-based, which is the slickest, lasts the longest, but is a flat “no” for use with condoms or toys.
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It’s a lot to consider, we get it! Thankfully, there’s one easy place to start when picking a lube specifically for anal. If a lube advertises itself as “numbing,” you want to stay far away. Lube that makes butt stuff less painful sounds too good to be true, because it is. You see, pain is your body’s way of letting you know to slow down. Numbing lubes with analgesics or desensitizing agents in them won’t let you know you’re overdoing it until after the fact, when the lube wears off, which is not ideal.
With all that in mind, here are our top picks for the best anal lubricants:
This set of four Pjur lubes includes: Pjur Original, Pjur Woman Nude, Pjur Backdoor, and Pjur Analyse. Both Pjur Original and Pjur Backdoor are silicone-based — but the cool thing about these two silicone formulas is that they’re compatible with latex condoms (as well as polyisoprene condoms like Skyn). Pjur Woman Nude and Pjur Analyse are both water-based, so you’re good to use them with all condoms and silicone toys. The Woman Nude formula was developed for those with sensitive skin, is odor-free, vegan, flavorless, and made without glycerin, parabens, perfumes, or preservatives. The Analyse formula is a special water-based formula with Hyalauron to make it feel as close to silicone as a water-based formula can be. It’s $15 and honestly, a pretty good deal to get a decently sized lube sampler to see the differences between silicone and water-based lubes.
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ID Xtreme H2O Thick Water-Based Lubricant 2.2 fl oz
This formula is water-based, so it’s good to use with condoms and all toys, but it’s special because it’s way thicker than most water-based lubes, meaning you get as much slickness and lube-y goodness as possible from it. This formula can also be reactivated with a drop of water, meaning you won’t have to be constantly re-applying it. The snap cap and small size also make this a great beginner anal lube to try and buy if you wanna test it it out without committing to a huge bottle.
Doc Johnson Natural Anal Lubricant Tub 4.5 fl oz
Yes, as far as packaging goes, this one leaves very little up in the air as to what it is: anal glide! This is an oil-based formula (which means it’s a definite no-go with condoms or silicone toys), with a handy pump feature that lets you get the exact amount of lube you need out without wasting any product. It’s got 4.5 stars over 73 reviews, with reviewers saying it’s a pretty good economical purchase for the size.
Bottoms Up Hybrid Lube - 8.6 Fl. Oz.
This silicone-water hybrid lube is great if you want a bit more slickness than regular water-based lube, but otherwise find silicone lubes to be too much. You still can’t use it with silicone toys, but the blended formula still offers some nice advantages as it’s easier to clean up than just silicone-based formulas.
This formula is made without glycerins, parabens and preservatives, or additives, in an attempt to keep things as neutral as possible.
This water-based lube is specifically designed for anal, and is one of the best sellers on Lovehoney's site. It's safe to use for all condoms and toys, including silicone. One happy reviewer (it's got a four-star rating over 26 reviews) also mentioned that it doesn't stain her Egyptian cotton sheets. Fancy-proof and good for the price. It's hard not to get into that.
This lightweight silicone lube is versatile enough for anal play and every day use. It's condom-safe (for latex, polyurethane, and polyisoprene aka Skyn), but not for silicone toys. If you want something that's slick enough for anal but also won't be too oily or messy for masturbating with your hands or what not, this would be a good bet.
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If you find silicone lubes to be too much, but water-based lubes not enough, Sliquid's Organics Hybrid gives you the best of both worlds, plus fun stuff like sunflower seed oil, Vitamin E, and green tea to soothe your skin after sex. It's like lube that also acts like a spa treatment for your fanny. It's condom-safe but not silicone sex toy safe.
This popular, water-based lube has 4.5 stars over 23 reviews and is available exclusively on Lovehoney. It's thick enough for anal play, but reviewers mention it's not sticky at all — a common problem with water-based lubes. It's also condom-safe, good to use on toys including silicone, and approved by Fifty Shades of Grey author E.L. James, so y'know. Clout.
Finn recommends Pjur’s silicone lube when engaging in skin-on-skin play, using condoms, or hard-material toys made from stainless steel or glass. “[It’s] super long-lasting, so you don’t have to worry about re-application, and it also contains jojoba—which has anti-inflammatory properties and helps keep skin flexible and slick.”

Finn also likes this gel for it’s formula and versatility. “This thicker water-based lube cuts down on friction without cutting down on sensation,” she explains. Plus, it’s glycerin and paraben-free.
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Alicia Sinclair, certified sex educator and CEO of b-Vibe, likes this lube for anal massage, finger play, or penetrative sex with a fluid-bonded partner. It's oil-based, so it's not compatible with condoms, but if you and your partner know each other's status or you're using with glass or metal toys, this is a good choice.
This water-based gel means it's cool to use with condoms and toys too. Pjur products are always fan-favorites when it comes to anal lubes, so this water-based formula makes it especially great for condom or silicone toy use.
This is fan-favorite brand Sliquid's take on an anal-specific lube. The thicker formula (dubbed sASSy, get it?) is water-based and paraben free, so it's safe to use with condoms and toys. Users love that it doesn't dry out too fast or stain.
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This ~luxury~ lubricant is not only highly rated, it looks chic AF. It's made of silicone and vitamin E, so it's safe for use with condoms. The company also notes on their Amazon page that it's edible, as their inventor once drank a shot glass full of the stuff and "is still around."
This oil-based lube is made with coconut oil and organic silicone, which according to the company, are the same ingredients commonly used as de-tangler in hair conditioner. It's not clear like most of the other lubes on this list, and actually looks like butter. Because it's oil-based, it's not for use with condoms. Also important: It's hilariously packaged in a "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter"–looking thing, which I personally love. There's also a water-based spin-off formula if you dig the idea but want something usable with condoms.
Yup, you can use regs coconut oil for lube! Just keep in mind, because it's oil-based you can't use it with condoms. Because it can solidify in cold weather, you'll have to heat it up in your hands before you get things going—something to take into consideration especially in these colder months. Try this fancy version or pick one up at your local TJoes or wherever. Just please, don't be that GROCE roommate who keeps their sex coconut oil in the kitchen or vice versa. It's like ten bucks, just get a separate one for food and hair please. Some ob-gyns also say the thick nature of coconut oil could make women more prone to yeast infections if used as a vaginal lubricant, so perhaps it's best to just stick to it for anal lube.
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This best-selling anal lube formula is a water-based gel, so it's thicker in consistency for an extra "cushiony" feel. It also comes in a pump bottle (apparently users loved the original version so much, they asked the company to make it in larger quantities). It's water-based, so safe for condoms and toys.
This 100% vegan formula is made from all-natural materials like flax, green tea, and sunflower seeds. It's a gel consistency, comparable with the brand's Sliquid Sassy formula. It's water-based so it's safe for use with condoms and sex toys too.
It might not look like much, but this lubricant actually has some of the highest rated reviews around. Users say it's a little thicker than olive oil, so it won't get tooooooo runny on you.
This silicone lube is made without parabens and glycerin for a more ~natural~ experience. The silicone formula repels water, so it's great for water or shower stuff too.
This water-based lubricant formula is paraben and glycerin free and safe to use with condoms and toys. It's non-sticky and water and aloe-based.
You might also want to invest in a lube shooter. These “deposit lube internally, so you don’t have to worry about more lube getting on your hands or sheets than where you actually want it to go,” says Lisa Finn, brand manager and sex educator at Babeland. Plus, “the thin neck and flared base of the shooter make it easy and safe to insert comfortably.”
Carina Hsieh Sex & Relationships Editor Carina Hsieh lives in NYC with her French Bulldog Bao Bao — follow her on Instagram and Twitter • Candace Bushnell once called her the Samantha Jones of Tinder • She enjoys hanging out in the candle aisle of TJ Maxx and getting lost in Amazon spirals. 
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