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I have been advised to use lox 2% jelly on my vagina how do I use it and where do I apply it and how long before Does it have affects on skin also
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U  use  taking  on  fingertip  apply round introitus 10 mts before  intercourse No effects  on  skin
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Lox jelly comes in a tube. You take it on your index finger (just like toothpaste) , about 2 cm is enough. Introduce your finger into the vagina and apply to the depth of about 5 cm . It can be applied 10 minutes before intercourse. It is better to use KY jelly for the same purpose because the lubricating effect is much more than Lox jelly. Ofcourse it doesn't have local anaesthetic effect.
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5 min prior to intercourse On the vaginal mucosa Yes may numb the area on which it is applied
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Why have you been advised lox ? If you want to use for lubrication, there are better options. You could apply it on your vagina or on the partner’s penis for intercourse
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No effect on skin
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It's to be applied  before intercourse on the inner wall of vagina.No effect on skin. It makes the area numb for sometime
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