May. 18, 2026
Osmolality Standards for Lubricating Jelly: The Gap Between WHO Recommended Values and National Implementation The osmolality of lubricating jelly is a core physicochemical indicator for evaluating its safety. The World Health Organization (WHO) explicitly states in its guidelines: to prevent damage to vaginal and rectal mucous membranes, the ideal osmolality of lubricating jelly should be below 380 mOsm/kg, and ideally not exceed 1200 mOsm/kg. However, the Read More
May. 15, 2026
Latest Research Review on the Impact of Personal Lubricant on Vaginal Micro-ecology in International Journals In recent years, international biomedical journals have shifted their focus on personal Lubricant from purely lubricating functions to their long-term impact on vaginal micro-ecology. Multiple studies published in journals such as Scientific Reports and The Lancet Infectious Diseases indicate that the osmolality, pH value, and preservative ingredie Read More
May. 15, 2026
Personal Lubricant Consumer Habits in the Southeast Asian Market: Price Sensitivity and Fragrance Preferences The Southeast Asian market is becoming a "new engine" for global lubricating jelly growth. Due to its young population structure and high internet penetration, adult product consumption in countries like Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam is experiencing explosive growth. Understanding the region's price sensitivity and unique fragrance preferences i Read More
May. 14, 2026
Comparison of Personal Lubricant Market Penetration Rates and Growth Potential in China, the US, and Japan The global personal lubricant market exhibits significant regional differences. The United States, as the most mature market, has a penetration rate exceeding 50%; Japan follows closely, where personal Lubricant have become a daily retail staple thanks to its developed intimate culture. In contrast, the Chinese market, despite its vast base, curren Read More
May. 14, 2026
Personal Lubricant and Other Adult Product Pop-up Store Activities: A Closed Loop of Offline Experience and Online Traffic Generation Pop-up stores are gradually becoming a pioneering format for adult products to break through "shame barriers" and build brand recognition. Through aesthetically designed offline pop-up spaces, personal Lubricant and other intimate products can appear in the public eye with a more positive and artistic image, creating a closed loop of immersive offl Read More
May. 12, 2026
Lubricating Jelly and Hotel Vending Machines: Profit-Sharing Models and Replenishment Management Hotel rooms, as a high-frequency scene for immediate consumption, are a golden channel for lubricating jelly sales. With the popularization of unmanned retail technology, hotel vending machines have become an important vehicle for increasing room premium and optimizing guest experience. In this closed loop, scientific profit-sharing models and effi Read More
May. 12, 2026
How Water Based Lubricant Brands Can Differentiate: From Functional Selling Points to Emotional Value Propositions The personal lubricant market has shifted from a "blue ocean" to a "red ocean." How can new and established brands stand out? The answer lies in moving beyond mere lubrication and building comprehensive differentiation. This differentiation should encompass two layers of logic: hardcore functional iteration and deep emotional value propositions. Read More