Monday, April 17, 2017
Differences Between Latex Free condom and Latex Condom
At present most popular male condoms available for sale today are made of latex. Latex condoms are considered to be an effective way to prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of spreading sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV. For people with latex allergy, some condom manufacturers making non-latex male condoms. There are now five different non-latex male condoms and one non-latex female condom available for sale now. Polyurethane Latex Free Condoms Polyurethane condom conducts heat better than latex. Polyurethane condoms are thinner than most latex condoms, and they have little to no smell. They are also not damaged by exposure to oil-based lubricants. However, polyurethane doesn’t stretch like latex or polyisoprene, so slippage and breakage rates are higher. Polyisoprene Condoms In 2008 Lifestyle’s introduced a non-latex condom made from a material called polyisoprene. This material is a synthetic version of a material derived from the sap of the heave tree and contains no latex proteins, but is as strong and safe as latex. Polyisoprene condoms are not as thin as polyurethane, but they are stretchy and have a lower breakage and slippage rates. Polyisoprene condoms have been FDA approved and are considered an effective method of preventing pregnancy and reducing the spread of STDs. ”Natural Skin” or “Lamb Skin” Condoms People who use these condoms particularly like the feel of the natural membrane. There are however several drawbacks to these condoms. First, they do not provide protection against STDs. They are only considered to be effective as a prevention against unwanted pregnancy. Second, the natural skin condoms are extremely expensive. Lastly, natural skin condoms have a unique and some say barnyard smell. OEM condoms a quality assured company, is a premier manufacturer of natural rubber latex- based products .Contact: linda@oemcondoms.com
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