







💧 Experience Pure Comfort, Naturally Balanced.
Good Clean Love BioNude Ultra Sensitive Lubricant is a 3 fl. oz. water-based, hypoallergenic personal lubricant formulated with Bio Match technology to maintain natural vaginal pH. Free from parabens, petrochemicals, glycerin, flavor, and fragrance, it’s ideal for sensitive skin and safe for use with condoms, sex toys, pregnancy, and conception. Its isotonic formula closely mimics body fluids, supporting comfort and microbiome health.


















| ASIN | B075NTJ96W |
| ASIN | B075NTJ96W |
| Additives | Paraben-free, Petrochemical-free, Glycerin-free |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Hypoallergenic |
| Brand | Good Clean Love |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,094) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,094) |
| Date First Available | 12 Aug. 2018 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | ` |
| Manufacturer | Good Clean Love |
| Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 5.72 x 13.34 cm; 100 g |
| Weight | 122 g |
K**B
I love this lube just knowing the ingredients are amazing! I haven’t found anything better out there. I noticed some people said that it causes burning. They didn’t like there is lactic acid in it. The lactic acid keeps the lube in an acidic pH range (closer to vaginal pH). Their BioNude product page lists a pH ~4.0–4.4, and they describe this as part of their “pH-balancing” approach. This supports the vaginal microbiome (their claim). They explicitly say their proprietary lactic acid blend “nourishes” healthy lactobacilli / supports microbiome balance. pH isn’t the only thing that matters—osmolality and buffering capacity also affect irritation risk, and global procurement guidance has focused on these properties for “safer” lubes. Good Clean Love markets BioNude as iso-osmotic (251–400 mOsm/kg), which is in the “closer to body fluids” direction compared with many mainstream lubes. Even though it’s meant to match vaginal acidity, anything acidic can sting if the tissue is already irritated (microtears, yeast/BV symptoms, postpartum/low estrogen dryness, allergy/irritation from friction, etc.). • Patch test: put a tiny amount on the inner forearm first—if it stings there, your tissue may just not like the formula. • Use less + add moisture: apply a smaller amount, and if needed add a little water (since it’s water-based) to dilute the initial acidity. • Apply after arousal: more natural lubrication = less friction + fewer microtears = less sting. • Avoid right after shaving/sex (when skin is more irritated).
K**K
Amazing and is the only lubricant that won’t give me any irritation afterwards. Highly recommend
R**S
I have mainly used coconut oil, and occasionally one KY lube. This lasts WAY longer than coconut oil! I was so impressed!
A**R
Definitely makes your sex life slide right along..... 😉
J**S
Gentle, great texture, bad taste.
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