In the past, jelly vibrators were made with a group of chemicals called phthalates. Phthlates were added to sex toys made with hard materials like plastic in order to make the material soft, bendable, translucent and more durable. After it was found that phthalates were toxic to the body, sex toy companies raised their standards to meet customer demands of body safe products that were phthalate free.
Most sex toys are now designed with materials that are body safe like TPR, TPE and rubber. When choosing a jelly vibrator people should read the product description and packaging to ensure that they are buying a product that is safe to use. Jelly vibrators are very popular sex toys as they are pliable and often semi translucent.
Many women prefer softer vibrating sex toys.
The popularity of jelly vibrators skyrocketed when sex toys were first introduced into the mainstream market through the media due to the affordability of the product. Now, there are many different types of jelly vibrators including straight vibrators, G-spot vibrators, rabbit vibrators and prostate massagers.
Jelly vibrators are often paired up with rotating massage beads and pearls for higher amounts of pleasure. Jelly vibrators are porous and need to be thoroughly cleaned after they have been used. For people who wish to purchase jelly vibrators, it is recommended they invest in an antibacterial sex toy cleaner this way they will save time cleaning and spend more time enjoying themselves!
Unlike rubber vibrators, Jelly vibrators are phthalates free and so are completely body safe. Jelly vibrators are adored by both sex toy beginners and experts alike.
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