BEND, Ore.—Holistic Wisdom, Inc. has put together a helpful guide that explores what consumers and sexual health professionals should know about elastomer sex toys.
Elastomer sex toys have gotten into disrepute in the sex toy industry for possibly containing toxicants, being porous, and harboring bacteria, mold, fungi, and viruses. Many consumers want to know if they are bad for their health and if they should purchase them.
The guide covers issues around cleaning, melting, and myths that have been spread about various types of elastomer materials. In addition, it reviews who should avoid using certain types of elastomer sex toys and what types may be problematic.
Lisa Lawless, Ph.D. author of the guide, said, "There is so much misinformation out there about elastomers such as TPE, TPR, TPO, and vinyl (PVC), and others. That is why we worked with chemists to put together a factual resource so that people can better understand the realities of them."
Read the guide here.
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