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Latex-free condoms at SexxxPlus offer reliable protection and sensations comparable to latex, without the drawbacks for people who are allergic or sensitive to it. Whether you've been diagnosed with an allergy or simply want to explore a softer alternative, here you'll find a selection of polyisoprene and polyurethane condoms from the most trusted brands available in Quebec.

Latex allergy, although relatively rare, can cause skin reactions, irritation, or persistent discomfort during and after sexual intercourse. Latex-free condoms were developed precisely to overcome this problem, using synthetic materials that offer comparable protection. Even without a confirmed allergy, some people choose latex-free condoms for their particularly thin texture and increased feeling of closeness.

The two main materials used are polyisoprene and polyurethane. Polyisoprene is a synthetic version of natural rubber, more flexible and elastic than polyurethane, it conforms better to the body and is closer to the sensation of latex. SKYN condoms, available at SexxxPlus, are made of polyisoprene and are among the most popular options in this category. Polyurethane, on the other hand, is thinner and can be used with oil-based lubricants, an advantage if you already use this type of lubricant.

Latex-free polyisoprene condoms are compatible with water and silicone-based lubricants only, just like classic latex condoms. Polyurethane ones also accept oil-based lubricants. Regardless of your choice of material, a well-chosen lubricant improves comfort and reduces the risk of breakage. Always check compatibility before combining the two products.

The collection also includes large-sized latex-free condoms for a better anatomical fit. A condom that is too tight can compromise comfort and product integrity, so it's useful to have choices. Explore the full selection of condoms at SexxxPlus to find the size that suits you, whether it's a standard, extra-thin, or large model. All orders placed on sexxxplus.com are delivered discreetly throughout Quebec, and you can also find this selection in one of the 13 SexxxPlus stores across the province.

What materials are used in latex-free condoms?

Latex-free condoms are made from synthetic materials such as polyisoprene or polyurethane. These materials have no chemical connection to natural rubber and do not trigger the reactions associated with latex proteins. They offer protection against pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections comparable to classic latex condoms. If you have a confirmed latex allergy, consult a healthcare professional to confirm that these products are suitable for your situation.

What brands of latex-free condoms are available at SexxxPlus?

SKYN condoms, available at SexxxPlus, are among the most well-known options in this category. Made from polyisoprene, they are soft and thin, with a feel similar to natural latex. Durex offers the Real Feel range in polyisoprene, popular for its everyday comfort. Trojan BareSkin Supra is an ultra-thin polyurethane option. The best way to find what works for you is to try different models. Small packs are perfect for testing without committing.

Are latex-free condoms compatible with all lubricants?

Polyisoprene latex-free condoms are compatible with water- and silicone-based lubricants, just like traditional latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants can degrade polyisoprene and compromise the integrity of the condom, and should be avoided. If you are using an oil-based lubricant, opt for a polyurethane condom, which tolerates all types of lubricants. Always check the compatibility on the lubricant label before combining the two products.

Are there large-size latex-free condoms?

Yes, latex-free condoms in larger sizes are available in the SexxxPlus collection. A condom that is too tight can be uncomfortable and more prone to tearing, reducing both pleasure and protection. Some brands offer their latex-free models in different sizes. Look for "large size" or "XL" on the packaging. A good fit is important for comfort and to ensure the condom stays in place throughout intercourse.

Are latex-free condoms as effective as latex condoms?

Latex-free condoms, when used correctly and consistently, offer protection against pregnancy and STIs comparable to latex condoms. They must be worn from the beginning to the end of intercourse, with no air bubbles in the tip. Observe the expiration date indicated on the packaging and store them away from heat and direct light. Proper use is more decisive for protection than the material used.

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