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If you’re shopping for a new sex toy, it may surprise you to learn that unsafe knockoff toys can be found right next to quality brands on the store shelf. 
Vibrators and sex toys made from subpar materials often look (and sometimes even cost) the same as high-quality products, but buying cheap sex toys can be downright dangerous to your health and well-being.
As we’ll talk about in just a bit, the sex toy industry is highly unregulated.
To avoid purchasing a product that won’t potentially harm your health, it’s important to understand what materials to look for in a body-safe sex toy — and which ones you should avoid.
Editor’s Note: This article is part of our Complete Guide To Vibrators and Everything Vibrators hub , in-depth and evolving resources that comprehensively explore all aspects of vibrators from the different types and how to use them, to materials and safety — created to help you achieve the sexual pleasure you deserve.
As the name would suggest, body-safe sex toys are designed and manufactured with safety — as well as pleasure — in mind.
Body-safe sex toys are crafted from materials that don’t use potentially harmful chemicals or common allergens during the manufacturing process.
With regular care and cleaning, sex toys crafted from body-safe materials can have a long, healthy life span because their materials don’t break down as easily over time.
Additionally, they won’t leach harmful chemicals into your body when you use them. Likewise, they can mitigate any sex toy allergies you may have, as they’re crafted from materials that are less likely to contain allergens.
Despite the importance of safe and sanitary sexual health aids, the sex toy industry is disturbingly unregulated .
Most sex toys are considered “adult novelties” and as such, they’re not regulated as medical devices by the FDA, barring a few exceptions .
Chemicals like polyvinyl chloride (PVC) have been discontinued by some major children’s toy companies, but may still be used to manufacture sex toys that can be purchased in the United States, United Kingdom, and Asia.
Of course, there are sex toy manufacturers and designers out there making high-quality, effective products that enhance sex lives around the world.
Companies like Lovehoney, LELO, Lora DiCarlo, and MysteryVibe are strongly committed to offering non-toxic sex toys that work for everybody.
There are also professional groups that are fighting to make things safer for consumers.
You don’t necessarily have to know how sex toys are made to find safe options, but you should understand which materials are safest — and which ones should be avoided — which we’ll talk about in just a bit.
If you’re buying from a sex toy shop, store employees should be able to tell you what’s in a toy you’re considering. If that information isn’t readily available, it’s probably not a good choice.
Similarly, just because a product might be on sale, it doesn’t mean that it is safe.
Many sex toys are sold as “novelty” items.
This means that they aren’t subjected to the same manufacturing standards as other body-safe products like toothbrushes or syringes.
Finding a healthy sex toy is important, and quite frankly, the government isn’t going to be much help.
Allergens are another consideration where materials are concerned. Sex toy allergies can be very serious, and monstrously uncomfortable.
Many people suggest investing in hypoallergenic sex toys, especially if you’re not sure about potential allergies you may have.
But what does hypoallergenic mean, anyway?
Hypoallergenic sex toys are those that do not generally contain common allergens in their materials but this doesn’t necessarily mean that they won’t potentially irritate your skin.
“[Hypoallergenic] means whatever a particular company wants it to be,” explains the FDA .
What this means is that a company can use the term to market their products without having to prove this claim — to anyone.
For this reason, you’ll still need to be very careful with anything labeled “hypoallergenic,” especially if you have sensitive skin or known allergies.
Our best advice is to purchase and use toys manufactured by quality brands you can trust and made using body-safe materials.
When discussing sex toy materials, the terms “porous” and “nonporous” often come up in conversation — and rightfully so.
The porosity of any sex toy is just as important as the material it’s crafted from.
A porous sex toy is one that has tiny ridges or holes along its surface — which may not be visible to the naked eye — causing the toy to act similarly to a sponge, soaking up bodily fluids or lubricant when used.
As we’ll talk about later on, nonporous sex toy materials include medical-grade and body-safe silicone, ABS plastic, Lucite, glass, and metals like stainless steel, gold, or silver.
Nonporous sex toys can be cleaned and sanitized easily , as they don’t absorb lubricant and bodily fluids — or the bacteria and viruses they may harbor.
Porous sex toys are notoriously difficult to clean and sanitize , as they absorb and hide bacteria beneath the surface. They can transmit bacteria or viruses easily and are generally best avoided for this reason.
As we’ll go over in more detail, porous sex toy materials may include those made from jelly rubber or natural organic sources like leather or cloth.
Although we refer to them as sex “toys” because they’re fun, they aren’t frivolous — nor should they be crafted from just any old plastic.
Personal allergies or sensitivities aside, several materials are safest for sex toys — and your body.
Body-safe sex toy materials are those that are nonporous and therefore easy to clean, and they are made without using potentially harmful chemicals.
Body-safe sex toy materials include:
All of the materials listed above are free from common allergens and chemicals that are known to be harmful with ongoing contact.
Let’s take a closer look at the safest materials used in non-toxic sex toys.
I consider silicone to be the king of sex toy materials, honestly. It’s easy to clean, nonporous, and doesn’t generally increase the price of a toy.
However, there is more than one type of silicone. The two most commonly used in the manufacturing of silicone sex toys are medical-grade and body-safe silicone.
Medical-grade silicone is platinum cured , which means it is crafted using a more expensive type of mold made from platinum, resulting in higher-quality silicone.
Medical grade silicone is as body-safe as a medical tool or a device that might be implanted inside a human body long-term.
The process to approve silicone as medical-grade is rigorous, but it is the very best sex toy material available.
Body-safe silicone , on the other hand, refers to silicone that is safe for skin contact but isn’t designed for internal implantation.
Body-safe silicone is cured in a precious metal like gold or silver and is perfectly safe for eating utensils, non-pierced jewelry, food molds, and sex toys made for internal and external use.
Body-safe or medical-grade silicone is ideal for everyone, provided that allergies are not an issue. Its surface is nonporous, so it can be cleaned and sterilized easily.
If you’ve never used one before, using glass sex toys might sound a little scary.
In truth though, annealed borosilicate glass — which is strengthened by slow cooling — is a very safe sex toy material.
Free from lead, borosilicate glass is made from silica and boron oxide .
It is completely nonporous and easy to clean. In fact, it is one of the few toy materials that can be sanitized in boiling water.
Borosilicate glass is incredibly durable, despite being classified as “glass,” and we promise that toys made from this material won’t shatter inside you.
We know you were thinking about it.
We use stainless steel for tons of things, from tools to eating utensils, to jewelry, to needles.
This material is inexpensive, nonporous, lightweight, and lasts essentially forever.
With all that in mind, metal sex toys crafted from stainless steel are a solid choice as long as no allergies are present.
Stainless steel is sometimes mixed with nickel , which is a common allergen. If you’re in the market for a stainless steel sex toy, it’s important to look for one that is nickel-free.
Both of these metals are safe for use in sex toys, however, allergies are a serious concern for those who have them.
Gold and silver are both nonporous and easy to clean, and they can make some of the most beautiful sex toys imaginable — including those disguised as wearable jewelry .
We don’t always think of vinyl sex toys as being body-safe, but they can be. Fans say that vinyl feels closer to realistic skin while still being nonporous and easy to clean and sanitize.
However, not all vinyl is created equal, even though the term is often used to describe this material in all its forms.
Chlorine-free vinyl is not toxic and is perfectly safe for use in sex toys.
This type of vinyl can include Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) and Polyethylene Vinyl Acetate (PEVA), which are used in everything from food storage bags to baby teethers.
That said, when vinyl is blended with dangerous plasticizers like phthalates or chlorine , it becomes an unsafe material for a sex toy because these chemicals can leach into your body during use.
When shopping for vinyl sex toys, we recommend choosing a seller and brand that you know and trust, since vinyl contains phthalates or chlorine is dangerous — and it can be nearly impossible to discern it from the body-safe types.
As we mentioned earlier, high-quality brands will use the safest materials possible.
Vinyl requires more diligent cleaning and sanitizing compared to other body-safe sex toy materials, so you’ll want to consider the extra steps needed before you buy.
Like vinyl, all plastics are not created equal, either.
ABS plastic , also known as Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, is a body-safe and nonporous thermoplastic that’s used in a wide range of consumer products, including sex toys.
But again, unless you’re a specialist, it might be difficult to tell what you’re getting at first glance so it’s important to examine the material list of any sex toy you’re considering.
ABS plastic is hard and its texture isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Although some toys are crafted fully from ABS plastic, others use a combination of body-safe materials in tandem.
Many ABS plastic sex toys use medical-grade or body-safe silicone for the parts that come into contact with your skin, saving the firm plastic for accents, buttons, or handles.
A member of the plastics family, Lucite is often mistaken for borosilicate glass at first glance because of its brilliant, crystal-like transparency.
Lucite is the trade name for an acrylic polymer made from polymethyl methacrylate and it’s probably most recognizable by the other common names it goes by: Plexiglass, acrylic, and acrylic glass.
Although it isn’t made from glass at all, Lucite is a durable, nonporous, and body-safe sex toy material — not to mention that it’s less expensive compared to borosilicate glass.
This transparent thermoplastic polymer is often used as a glass substitute in sheet form — such as windows.
As a body-safe sex toy material, it provides a glass-like appearance and feel, which is particularly ideal for those who are skittish about using sex toys made from actual glass.
The truth is that low-end sex toy manufacturers are not going to tell consumers when they’re about to buy toxic sex toys made from unsafe materials.
As we talked about earlier, a product from a quality brand can look very similar to one crafted from subpar materials — some of which can be harmful to your health.
Just because a sex toy shop carries a product, it doesn’t mean it was crafted from body-safe materials.
Even if a cheap knockoff isn’t laden with dangerous chemicals, subpar materials can lead to rashes or skin irritation when they come in contact with your most delicate bits.
Additionally, although not every sex toy being sold on the internet is cause for concern, you definitely need to be aware of potentially unsafe materials to avoid when shopping online.
Toxic sex toys are those crafted from materials that have been manufactured using potentially harmful chemicals.
You may be thinking, “Aren’t sex toys regulated to make sure they aren’t dangerous?”
You’d think so, but they most certainly are not, as we talked about earlier.
Sex toys are typically sold for “novelty purposes,” rather than the medical devices they are.
There are a few exceptions , but virtually any vibrator, cock ring, or dildo purchased from an adult shop is going to be classified as an “adult novelty” — which means it’s free from government regulation.
We don’t think anyone is intentionally manufacturing dangerous sex toys in some terrible game of vaginal Russian Roulette.
The truth of the matter is that body-safe materials generally cost more money during the manufacturing process compared to subpar and cheaply-made materials found in dangerous sex toys.
Let’s say you see a wand vibrator or mechanical clit sucker you’d like to purchase, but it’s outside your budget.
You notice another toy th
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