May. 29, 2026
Assessment of Niacinamide-Containing Lubricating Jelly for Improving Private Area Pigmentation Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) holds an unshakeable position in the field of whitening and oil control. In recent years, with the increasing consumer attention to private area aesthetics, lubricating jelly containing niacinamide has become a "sell-out king" in the market. It not only provides basic physiological smoothness but also offers long-term brigh Read More
May. 29, 2026
Repairing Effect of Ceramide Ingredients in Personal Lubricant on Skin Barrier Function Ceramides, as a major component of stratum corneum lipids, are known as the skin's "natural water-locking barrier." Adding ceramides to high-end personal Lubricant can not only significantly enhance the product's suppleness and long-lasting moisturizing power but also actively replenish damaged lipid layers, repairing barrier damage caused by frict Read More
May. 29, 2026
Precise pH Control in Water Based Lubricant with Lactic Acid and Sodium Lactate Buffer System The health of the female vaginal environment depends on maintaining a weakly acidic state with a pH value between 3.8 and 4.5. If a water based lubricant cannot maintain compatibility with this environment after entering the body, it will disrupt the acid-base balance. Introducing a lactic acid and sodium lactate (Lactic Acid/Sodium Lactate) buffer Read More
May. 27, 2026
Application of Tea Tree Oil in Personal Lubricant for Antibacterial and Anti-itch Effects Tea tree oil is renowned for its natural broad-spectrum antifungal and anti-infectious properties, making it an "evergreen" in botanical skincare. Introducing a small amount of Australian tea tree extract into personal Lubricant can provide a natural biological defense layer for private areas, offering gentle antibacterial effects and alleviating i Read More
May. 22, 2026
Mechanism of L-Arginine Addition in Water Based Lubricant to Promote Local Blood Circulation L-arginine, as an important semi-essential amino acid, plays a role as a nitric oxide (NO) precursor in human physiological regulation. Scientifically adding L-arginine to water based lubricant formulations can, through a transdermal absorption mechanism, locally promote microcirculation, thereby significantly enhancing the sensitivity and response Read More
May. 22, 2026
Formulation and Modulation Technology of Personal Lubricant Simulating Natural Pheromone Scents Pheromone modulation technology is not merely a simple stacking of fragrances; it requires a combination of rheology and fragrance diffusion kinetics. When the personal lubricant is applied to warm skin, the pheromone-mimicking scent molecules should achieve a layered release, transforming from a neutral freshness to a profound aroma infused with b Read More
May. 22, 2026
Auxiliary Role of Collagen Peptide-Containing Lubricating Jelly in Mucosal Repair During frequent intimate interactions or medical device examinations, the fragile private mucous membranes are prone to microscopic damages that are imperceptible to the naked eye. These tiny fissures not only cause burning pain but can also become entry points for pathogens. Lubricating jelly containing collagen peptides has emerged, offering a si Read More