Durex Condoms Invisible Extra Thin (12 Pack)
Durex Invisible Extra Thin condoms are designed to provide a heightened feeling of intimacy and pleasure while ensuring effective protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies. These condoms are ultra-thin, offering greater sensitivity and a more natural feeling compared to regular condoms.
Key Features
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Ultra-thin design: At 0.045 mm thickness, these condoms are designed to enhance the sensation for both partners while maintaining strength and reliability.
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Transparent: They are made from natural rubber latex, which is clear in appearance.
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Lubricated: The condoms come pre-lubricated to help reduce friction and enhance comfort during intercourse.
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Nominal width: Typically, these condoms have a nominal width of around 52mm, suitable for most men.
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Pack size: 12 condoms per box.
Use and Instructions:
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How to Use:
- Open the package carefully, avoiding sharp objects that could damage the condom.
- Before use, check the expiration date on the box and ensure the condom is not damaged.
- Pinch the tip of the condom to leave space for semen collection.
- Roll the condom onto the erect penis, making sure it is put on the right way (the rolled edge should be on the outside).
- Once used, remove the condom carefully and dispose of it in a trash bin. Do not flush it down the toilet.
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Safety and Precautions:
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Check for Damage: Always check for any damage or punctures before use. If the condom feels dry or sticky, discard it and use a new one.
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Lubrication: While these condoms are pre-lubricated, additional water-based or silicone-based lubricant may be used for extra comfort. Avoid using oil-based lubricants (such as lotions or petroleum jelly) as they can weaken latex and cause breakage.
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Do Not Use Expired Condoms: Expired condoms may be less effective in preventing pregnancy or STIs.
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One Use Only: Condoms should be used once only, and a new condom should be used for every act of intercourse.
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Latex Allergies: These condoms are made from latex, so individuals with a latex allergy should avoid them and consider using polyurethane or polyisoprene condoms.
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Condom Expiration: Always check the expiration date before use. The condom’s effectiveness and strength can decrease over time.
Effectiveness:
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Contraceptive Protection: When used correctly, condoms are about 98% effective in preventing pregnancy. This means that 2 out of 100 couples will experience a pregnancy each year even when using condoms perfectly.
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Protection Against STIs: Condoms also provide a high level of protection against many sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and others.
Additional Information:
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Storage: Store condoms in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme heat, or sharp objects. Do not store condoms in your wallet or pocket for long periods of time, as heat and friction can damage the latex.
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Disposal: Dispose of used condoms in a trash bin. Do not flush them down the toilet, as they can clog pipes and contribute to environmental pollution.
Possible Side Effects:
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Allergic Reactions: Some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions to latex. If you experience any discomfort, discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare provider.
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Reduced Sensitivity with Incorrect Use: If a condom is not put on properly or if it breaks, the effectiveness of the condom is compromised, which can result in unwanted pregnancy or exposure to STIs.