One master base, three experiences
All pH balanced · all condom compatible · all cobalt glass
Classic
This isn't drugstore glycerin-water. Every ingredient serves a physiological function. L-arginine and L-citrulline drive nitric oxide production for increased local blood flow and sensitivity — the same mechanism as sildenafil, applied topically. Niacinamide upregulates NO synthase; pycnogenol and ginkgo extend vasodilation duration. Hyaluronic acid provides deep mucosal hydration that lasts well beyond the moment. Xylitol is a prebiotic that actively supports vaginal Lactobacillus populations. Ashwagandha and maca absorb transdermally through the highly vascularized mucosal tissue for systemic cortisol reduction and libido support. All in a pH 3.8–4.5 base matched to vaginal physiology, at osmolality below the WHO threshold.
Comfort Lube
The master base plus water-soluble hemp CBD. CBD's topical anti-inflammatory and vasodilatory properties complement the arginine/citrulline NO pathway — two separate mechanisms converging on the same endpoint: increased blood flow and reduced discomfort. Particularly useful where inflammation contributes to intimacy challenges. CBD activates CB1 and CB2 receptors in local tissue for smooth muscle relaxation and analgesic effect. Formulated with water-soluble CBD (not an oil emulsion) for homogenous distribution and consistent dosing throughout the bottle. Federally legal at <0.3% THC — ships to all 50 states.
Cannabis Lube
RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) produced by cold ethanol extraction carries the full cannabinoid and terpene profile — THC, CBD, CBG, CBN, and minor cannabinoids intact alongside native terpenes. Topical THC activates CB1 receptors in local nerve tissue, producing pronounced sensitivity enhancement and muscle relaxation that CBD alone doesn't replicate. The entourage effect means whole-plant extract outperforms isolated cannabinoids for most users — terpenes and minor cannabinoids modulate the primary cannabinoid activity. Mucosal tissue absorbs cannabinoids efficiently; effects are local and fast. Cold extraction preserves thermolabile terpenes and minimizes chlorophyll pickup for a cleaner product.
Why this formula works
Every decision backed by physiology, not marketing
L-arginine + L-citrulline + niacinamide form a complete NO pathway stack. Nitric oxide drives vasodilation in local tissue — more blood flow means more sensitivity, engorgement, and natural lubrication. This is the same mechanism as sildenafil, but topical and targeted. L-citrulline recycles spent arginine back into the NO cycle so the effect persists.
The vaginal environment sits at pH 3.8–4.5 and is osmotically sensitive. Most commercial lubes are hyperosmotic — they pull moisture out of mucosal cells, causing microabrasions that increase infection susceptibility. Our formula matches physiological conditions. This is the WHO standard for intimate lubricants, and most products on shelves fail it.
Xylitol selectively feeds Lactobacillus species while inhibiting pathogenic bacteria. Lactobacillus dominance is associated with healthy vaginal pH, reduced BV risk, and lower susceptibility to infection. Most lubes are neutral at best. Glycerin — common in commercial lubes — may feed Candida in some individuals. Xylitol actively works in your favor.
Low molecular weight sodium hyaluronate penetrates mucosal tissue and binds water at the cellular level — not just on the surface. This extends moisture well beyond the application window, particularly relevant for users experiencing dryness from hormonal shifts, GLP-1 medications, or menopause.
Cannabinoids leach into plastic walls over time and degrade. Terpenes and many actives also interact with plastic packaging. UV-blocking cobalt glass preserves potency and prevents microplastic contact with mucosal tissue. The same packaging standard as our injectable peptide line.
Mucosal tissue is highly vascularized and permeable to small bioactive molecules — this is why intranasal oxytocin works when oral doesn't. Ashwagandha withanolides and maca alkaloids are small enough to absorb through mucosal application, delivering systemic cortisol reduction and libido support from a topical product.
Honest comparison
| Feature | Feel No Time Lube | Drugstore Lube | Premium "Natural" Lube |
|---|---|---|---|
| pH balanced 3.8–4.5 | Formulated to spec | Usually not tested | Sometimes |
| Osmolality <380 mOsm | WHO standard | Often hyperosmotic | Rarely tested |
| Nitric oxide actives | L-Arg + L-Cit + Niacin | None | None |
| Hyaluronic acid (LMW) | Penetrating LMW form | Rarely included | Sometimes (HMW only) |
| Microbiome support | Xylitol prebiotic | Glycerin (potentially negative) | Neutral |
| Condom compatible | Water-based | Most are | Usually |
| Adaptogen/libido actives | Ashwagandha + Maca | None | Sometimes, minimal dose |
| Cannabis variant available | CBD + Full Spectrum | No | Rarely, CBD only |
| UV glass packaging | Cobalt UV glass | Plastic | Sometimes |
What you want to know
Yes. All three variants are water-based and compatible with latex and polyurethane condoms. Oil-based lubes degrade latex — these do not.
No. The Full Spectrum variant contains THC but applied topically — effects are local, not psychoactive. Mucosal tissue doesn't deliver cannabinoids into systemic circulation at levels that produce intoxication.
L-arginine converts to nitric oxide in local tissue, causing smooth muscle relaxation and vasodilation — increased blood flow, engorgement, and natural lubrication. L-citrulline recycles spent arginine back into the NO cycle so the effect persists. Niacinamide upregulates the enzyme that drives the whole process.
Xylitol selectively feeds Lactobacillus while inhibiting pathogenic bacteria like Candida and Gardnerella. Lactobacillus dominance is associated with healthy vaginal pH, reduced BV risk, and lower infection susceptibility. Most lubes are neutral or negative for the microbiome.
Cannabinoids leach into plastic walls and degrade over time. Terpenes and actives also interact with plastic. UV-blocking cobalt glass preserves potency, prevents microplastic contact with sensitive tissue, and is the same packaging standard we use for injectable peptides.
Very well. The lube's topical NO pathway and the spray's systemic PDE5 inhibition + PT-141 target complementary mechanisms. The combination provides local tissue response (lube) plus neurological desire and systemic vasodilation (spray) — full coverage at every level.