Worlds-Best Gummivarefabrik A/S

Rudolfgaardsvej 15  -   8260 Viby J.  -  Denmark

Phone: +45 86 28 45 00

Fax: +45 86 28 32 24

Mail: worlds-best@mail.dk

Assistance to rubber allergy sufferer who want to use condoms.

 

History:

Examinations have shown that approx. 7-8% out of the population is suffering more nor less to sensitivity towards rubber, and as condoms are made out of natural rubber, those people have a problem, when they are in situations, where they want to protect themselves with a condom.

They can of course use a FEMIDOM or a plastic condom, and both parts can be brought at the pharmacies, but it are solutions, which is not as easy to use as a condom, and second, it is more expensive.

 

Therefore we have over a longer period investigated in, what we could do to help those people, and have found a usefully method, which is easy to use, and can be bought at the nearest pharmacist or drugstore. 

 

The method endures that an effective barrier cream is used, which is innocuous towards the rubber condom. Furthermore it is preferably to use a condom without cream like Kontakt Silky-Dry, Liberty Silky-Dry or Worlds-Best Plain-End Silky-Dry, as the cream can give a nasty fastening for the barrier cream, which then too quick can be rubbed of and lose the protective effect.

 

Guidance:

 

If it is the woman, who is allergy towards rubber: 

 

The woman put on the barrier cream on the out- and inner side of her labia. The man put on the condom, and after that he put on a protective layer of the barrier cream on the whole condom. The barrier cream will now also function as a lubrication jelly, and the intercourse can now be done as desired.

 

If it is the man, who is allergy towards rubber:

 

Before the man roll on the condom, he must provide that his penis get a completely layer of the barrier cream. This can very well be done up to 2 hrs earlier, but preferably no longer, as the barrier cream gradually will be absorbed by the skin. After the cream is put on, the condom can be used normally. 

 

Generally:

 

Using these methods causes that the rubber from the condom is not specially coming in directly contact to the skin, and when using a completely smooth condom, the risk that the condom is working it selves through the barrier cream is small, inside the time it normally take to carry through an intercourse.

 

Putting on the barrier cream can eventually in both cases be done as a positive act of the foreplay between the partners.

 

If you are real allergic towards rubber, the above mentioned methods can still give some irritation, but mostly they are very usefully, acceptable, and financially solutions, without appreciable inconveniences out of any kind.