DUREX EXTRA SAFE 12 CONDOMS
DUREX EXTRA SAFE 12 CONDOMS
- Slightly thicker
- With extra lubrication
- Easy-On Shape
- Sensi-fit Condoms
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DUREX EXTRA SAFE 12 CONDOMS Description
Durex Extra Safe transparent and lubricated condoms are made for safe and sensual experience.
Created with slightly thicker latex and extra lubrication, they’re designed to enhance pleasure and protection in all kinds of sexual experience. Relax and let go, knowing you can have fun without forfeit to safety.
Remember, no contraceptive is 100% effective against pregnancy, HIV or sexually transmitted infections.
It’s good to be in the know, so make sure you read the instructions inside info inside.
Ingredients of DUREX EXTRA SAFE 12 CONDOMS
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Box Contains
10 Condoms are in DUREX EXTRA SAFE 12 CONDOMS
Storage
Choose The Right Way To Use An External Condom
For Using Condom Dos
- DO use a condom every time you have sex.
- DO put on a condom before having sex.
- DO read the package and check the expiration date.
- DO make sure there are no tears or defects.
- DO store condoms in a cool, dry place.
- DO use latex or polyurethane condoms.
- DO use water-based or silicone-based lubricant to prevent breakage.
For Using Condom Don’ts
- DON’T store condoms in your wallet as heat and friction can damage them.
- DON’T use nonoxynol-9 (a spermicide), as this can cause irritation.
- DON’T use oil-based products like baby oil, lotion, petroleum jelly, or cooking oil because they will cause the condom to break.
- DON’T use more than one condom at a time.
- DON’T reuse a condom.
How To Put On and Take Off DUREX EXTRA SAFE 12 CONDOMS:






How Effective Are Condoms?
How well a condom works depends a lot on whether you use it the right way.
When used properly, DUREX EXTRA SAFE 12 CONDOMS are about 98% effective at preventing pregnancy. This means that in one year, 2 out of every 100 women whose partners always use condoms correctly will get pregnant. That number rises to 18 out of every 100 women whose partners don’t use the condom correctly every time.
What Types of Condoms Are Available?
There are many types of male condoms, including:
- Latex, plastic, or lambskin. Most people use condoms made of latex. If you’re sensitive or allergic to that material, you can use ones made of plastic: polyurethane or polyisoprene. Latex and plastic condoms can protect you from STDs during any kind of sex: vaginal, oral, and anal. Natural or lambskin condoms are made of material that comes from lamb intestines. They prevent pregnancy, but like human skin, they have tiny openings. So they don’t protect you from STDs.
- Lubricated. Lubrication, or lube, is a thin coating of liquid on the condom. It can prevent pain and irritation during sex, and it can help keep the condom from breaking. If you buy one that doesn’t already have lube on it, you’ll probably want to add some lube to make sex more comfortable. Make sure you use a water-based product that’s meant for sex. Oil-based lubricants like petroleum jelly can damage the condom and keep it from working.
- Spermicide-coated. This is a chemical, called nonoxynol-9, that kills sperm. Some condoms are sold coated with it. This may lower the risk of pregnancy, but the amount of spermicide that comes with a condom probably isn’t enough to make a difference. If you want extra protection, add a separate sperm-killing product. Nonoxynol-9 can irritate your genitals, which could make you more likely to get HIV.
- Textured condoms. These include ribbed and studded types. They’re meant to boost the pleasure for you or your partner. But how it makes you feel could be different from what someone else enjoys. If a condom keeps you or your partner from enjoying sex, try textured ones to see if they feel better. You can also make putting on the condom part of foreplay.
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