What You Need to Know About Materials Used in Vibrators and Sex Toys
What it says on the label is not always what is inside
First of all, you should know that manufacturers of vibrators and other sex toys are subject to very little regulation. They do not have to disclose what materials their products are made from. They do not have to indicate that a sex toy contains harmful materials, such as phthalates. In fact, sex toy manufacturers are required to share very little and may claim a great deal, except that their products cure or help treat a disease or health condition.
So it is the case that companies are not always clear and honest about the materials they use in their products. If you want the assurance of safe intimacy, you should read on. We are happy to provide you with an explanation of the different materials, which are safe and how you can ensure you do not run any health risks.
Phthalates are often present, but you do not want them
Phthalates are chemical substances that are added to plastics, most commonly PVC, to make them more flexible. They are therefore often called plasticisers. They make plastic supple and pliable.
Various studies have shown that phthalates can be harmful to health. As early as 2005, a European ban on phthalates in children's toys was introduced.
Many people experience allergic and chemical reactions when they come into contact with phthalates. Phthalates have even been linked to diabetes, breast cancer, reduced sperm count, ADHD, liver damage, insulin resistance, metabolic interference (contributing to obesity), asthma and allergies, premature breast development in girls, abnormal genital development in boys (small penis, undescended testicles), autism and low birth weight in infants. The use of phthalates is banned in children's toys, but not in sex toys.
How do you recognise phthalates?
Phthalates can be recognised by a chemical smell. A smell that remains even after washing the toy. In addition, the toys are often made of transparent and brightly coloured material. The material can feel somewhat sticky and these toys are often very cheap.
Do you see a vibrator made of transparent pink material? And is it very cheap? And from an unknown brand?
Then there is a good chance that phthalates have been used in it.
Porous versus non-porous materials
It is therefore important to ensure that your toy does not contain phthalates. After all, why would you take risks? In addition, it is important to look at the level of porosity of the material from which the toy is made.
The materials used to make vibrators and sex toys can be broadly divided into two major categories: porous and non-porous.
The problem with porous material is that dirt and bacteria can virtually never be completely removed. Some body residue, lubricant, dust or dirt always remains on the toy. These substances (and odours) cannot be removed 100%. The bacteria can therefore multiply and mould can develop. This means that porous sex toys can infect you or your partner with a recurring bacterial infection. There is also a risk of STI transmission if the toy is shared between partners.
By using a condom, you can keep these toys reasonably clean, but the inability to thoroughly clean them remains a major disadvantage of porous material.
Porous toys should preferably not be shared between partners, and the same porous toy should not be used both vaginally and anally.
The less porous the material, the better.
Many porous materials contain toxic phthalates
All materials that contain phthalates fall under the porous category. Although not all porous materials contain phthalates, there is a high probability.
Non-porous materials are generally of better quality, but also more expensive on average. However, because these materials are non-porous, no dirt or bacteria can get in, they can be thoroughly cleaned and the material lasts longer. Most non-porous materials are hard, but silicone (a soft material) is also a non-porous material.
That is actually quite personal, because they all give a different feel and have different advantages and disadvantages. But there are clear differences. And there are also materials you should avoid or at least be very careful with. Below is an overview.
Soft materials are usually porous, but silicone is not. Silicone adapts to body temperature. The material can transmit vibrations well and silicone can be thoroughly cleaned. A good silicone product will, with proper use and care, last a lifetime. A product made of 100% silicone is a 100% safe product.
There are also products, often from cheaper shops, that are made from a mix of silicone with other substances. You can usually test this by twisting the product; if it is made of 100% silicone, the colour and structure remain the same everywhere. If it is made from a mix of materials, the material is not the same everywhere and you may see, for example, whitish streaks in it.
Keep in mind that many companies claim their product is made of silicone, but this is not always the case. It may be that a product is made from a mix of elastomer and thermoplastic rubber (TPR) and the manufacturer claims it is made of silicone. This means the product is more porous than you might assume.
Also, not all silicone is the same and there are significant differences in the way the material is processed.
A safe choice, even for a silicone product, is a reputable, trustworthy brand.
Advantages and disadvantages of silicone, and care
Other safe materials
ABS is a non-porous hard plastic that is widely used. It is affordable, easy to clean, conducts vibrations well and is generally smooth. Although some lower-quality toys may have seams.
Advantages of ABS
Disadvantages of ABS
Care
Glass is hard, smooth and non-porous. Within the category of glass sex toys, there are different types of glass products: Pyrex, Lucite and acrylic. Pyrex is the best quality of these.
Glass toys are easy to clean thoroughly and they can handle temperature differences very well.
You can submerge them in warm or cool water for warm and cold sensations. (Never make them extremely hot or cold; this can damage the glass).
Metal toys are hard, smooth and heavy. Like glass, they can be easily cleaned and can be used for temperature play.
Most of these toys are made of stainless steel or aluminium, but they are also available in silver and gold.
Materials with risks
You will regularly see TPR/TPE in sex toys. It has properties similar to silicone. TPR / TPE is hypoallergenic, phthalate-free (usually contains no toxic substances), and is therefore safe and skin-friendly. The material feels soft and lasts quite a long time. TPR is also used for toothbrushes and children's toys.
TPR / TPE can have different textures. It can be soft in texture, but also hard and firm. Each manufacturer creates their own blend for specific products. Sometimes manufacturers indicate that their product is a mix of TPR and silicone. This is not possible. Silicone and TPR cannot be mixed. The product is then most likely made exclusively of TPR.
TPR is less porous than Cyberskin but more porous than silicone. That is why TPR/TPE is also cheaper than silicone and you often see this material in less expensive sex toys.
It is also used for the interior of masturbators because silicone is not suitable for that purpose.
For an insertable toy, using a condom is recommended.
This material is known for producing realistic-looking and feeling toys. The material is soft, smooth and flexible, just like human skin. However, the material is very porous and difficult to clean and keep hygienic. And just like jelly toys, they can contain harmful phthalates. If you use these toys, it is best to use a condom.
Other disadvantages: The material often has a strong rubbery smell and does not last as long.
It is advisable to replace toys made of this material after a year.
Jelly, PVC and Sil-A-Gel
Jelly is a mixture of PVC and rubber. You see it everywhere because it is a cheap material that can easily be moulded into almost any shape. Jelly toys come in an enormous range of shapes, sizes and colours. Jelly and PVC plastic toys are very soft and flexible, but can be quite rigid during use.
Jelly toys are porous and difficult to clean properly. They cannot be sterilised like silicone. And they often contain phthalates.
Research by the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority has shown that many erotic toys made of jelly contain high levels of plasticisers. These have been found to cause health problems and hormonal disruptions and are therefore absolutely unsafe.
However, for completeness: there are also jelly and plastic products that do not contain plasticisers and are not toxic.
Do you have a vibrator or toy made of Jelly / PVC plastic? And you are not sure whether it contains phthalates? Then use a condom when using the toy.
Do you have a vibrator or toy made of Jelly / PVC plastic? And you are sure it does not contain phthalates? Then still use a condom. Due to the porous material, you can easily get an infection, or worse.
Other disadvantages: jelly rubber often has a strong rubbery smell; the toys should be stored properly, in a cool place and separately from other toys after use.
Silagel or Sil-A-Gel, however you spell it, is NOT silicone. The name sounds like it, and that makes it confusing. It is also not a "silicone mix".
It is an additive to other materials to make them softer. It looks somewhat "gel-like" and feels that way. It is considerably cheaper than silicone, and that is reflected in the price of sex toys made from this material.
The use of Sil-A-Gel is often debated. While some claim it has antibacterial properties, others claim it is a toxic material, often containing phthalates.
Unfortunately, there are few regulations regarding sex toys, and whether and how toxic this material is remains unknown.
What we do know is that Sil-A-Gel is a porous material that cannot be properly cleaned and therefore is potentially a source of infections.
How do you ensure you buy a safe toy?
There is still a lot of research to be done, and better regulations around sex toys to be made. There is still much uncertainty. Nevertheless, you can ensure that you buy a good and safe toy.
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Nee. Sommige fabrikanten mengen siliconen met goedkopere stoffen. Kies voor 100% siliconen van een betrouwbaar merk en controleer of de textuur en kleur overal gelijk zijn.
Let op een chemische geur die blijft hangen, felgekleurde of doorzichtige materialen en extreem lage prijzen. Soms zijn ftalaten reukloos, dus bij twijfel: gebruik een condoom.
Reinig altijd vóór en na gebruik met milde zeep of een toy cleaner. Speeltjes zonder elektronica kunt u soms koken of in de vaatwasser zetten (bovenste rek). Bewaar ze apart van elkaar, droog en uit de zon.
Koop bij betrouwbare merken en webshops, controleer de materiaalomschrijving en wees kritisch bij opvallend goedkope producten. Als u het niet vertrouwt, gebruik altijd een condoom.
Poreuze materialen nemen bacteriën, vocht en vuil op. Ze zijn moeilijk grondig schoon te maken en verhogen het risico op infecties. Niet-poreuze materialen zijn hygiënischer, beter te reinigen en veiliger in gebruik.
Ftalaten zijn weekmakers die plastic flexibel maken. Ze worden in verband gebracht met gezondheidsproblemen zoals hormoonverstoringen, kanker, verminderde vruchtbaarheid en allergieën. Bij kinderspeelgoed zijn ze verboden, maar bij seksspeeltjes helaas niet.
Siliconen is het beste materiaal voor beginners: zacht, flexibel, hypoallergeen en makkelijk te reinigen. Het voelt aangenaam aan en is verkrijgbaar in diverse stevigheden van ultrasoft tot stevig.
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ik heb een latex allergie, mag ik dan een silleconen vibro gebruiken?
In deze passage ontbreken twee sleutelwoorden en staat een tikfoutje:
Jelly rubber / Plastic PVC
“[] UIt onderzoek van de Nederlandse Voedsel en Waren Autoriteit [+ is gebleken] dat veel erotische speeltj[+e]s die van jelly zijn gemaakt hoge waarden van weekmakers bevatten. "
Dat gaat u vast verbeteren. (WK)