Best Anal Toys for Beginners UK: Your Complete Starter Guide

Two small matte silicone butt plugs arranged on a vivid pink surface, editorial flat-lay style
The right starting point makes all the difference — small, body-safe, and beautifully made.

Curious about anal play but not quite sure where to begin? You're in good company — and this guide will walk you through everything, from choosing your very first toy to building confidence at your own pace.

Anal play is one of the most popular areas of sexual wellness in the UK — and one of the least well-served when it comes to genuinely useful beginner guidance. Most guides are either too clinical, too vague, or quietly assume you already know what you're doing. This one doesn't.

Whether you're completely new to the idea, gently curious, or buying for a partner, we've put together a no-fuss, judgement-free guide to the best anal toys for beginners UK buyers can actually trust. We'll cover the essentials first, then walk you through a progression map and our top five picks — so you leave with a plan, not just a product.

The Two Things Every Beginner Needs to Know

Before we get to any specific toys, two rules apply to every single product in this category — without exception. Get these right and you'll have a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience. Ignore either one and you won't.

1. Always Choose Body-Safe Materials

The rectum is highly absorbent — far more so than other body parts. That means the material of your toy matters enormously. Body-safe silicone, stainless steel, and borosilicate glass are the only materials worth considering for anal play. They're non-porous (bacteria can't get in), easy to clean, and completely free of phthalates and other harmful chemicals.

Avoid anything labelled "jelly", "rubber", or "PVC". These materials are porous, harbour bacteria even after washing, and can leach chemicals into sensitive tissue. If a product's material isn't clearly specified, that's your answer.

2. Lube Is Non-Negotiable

Unlike the vagina, the anus produces no natural lubrication. That's not a warning — it's just biology. It means you need to apply lube before, during, and after insertion, every single time. Skipping it is the most common beginner mistake, and it's entirely avoidable.

For anal play specifically, a thicker formula offers more cushioning than a standard water-based lube. The Loving Joy Aloe Infused Anal Lubricant 100ml is an excellent entry-level choice — aloe-infused for added comfort, water-based so it's fully compatible with silicone toys, and priced at just £7.99.

Loving Joy Aloe Infused Anal Lubricant 100ml bottle in white and pink with pump dispenser
Loving Joy Aloe Anal Lube — thick, gentle, and silicone-toy safe at £7.99.

One important note: always use a water-based lubricant with silicone toys. Silicone-based lubes can degrade silicone toy surfaces over time, making them porous — and that defeats the entire point of choosing a body-safe material.

The Beginner's Progression Map

Three silicone anal plugs arranged in ascending size order on a white marble surface suggesting a gradual progression
There's no rush. Every stage of exploration is valid entirely on its own terms.

The single biggest mistake beginners make is jumping straight to a toy that's too large. The internal sphincter — the involuntary muscle deeper inside — needs time and repetition to relax. There's no shortcut, and there's genuinely no need to find one. The good news is that progression comes quickly once you're comfortable.

Stage 1 — Your Very First Time

Start small. Genuinely small — a slender, tapered plug no wider than a finger. Insert slowly, breathe steadily, and give your body time to adjust. Don't push through discomfort; pause, breathe, and try again. If something genuinely hurts, stop. Pleasure should lead the way — any discomfort is simply a signal to slow down, not a sign something is wrong.

Wear time on a first session is entirely up to you. Some people are comfortable for five minutes, some for twenty. There's no target to hit.

Stage 2 — Once You've Found Your Feet

Once a small plug feels comfortable and familiar, you're ready to try a slightly wider or longer shape. A training kit — three graduated plugs in the same style — is the most efficient way to progress. The shapes are consistent, so you're only changing one variable at a time. No guesswork, no surprise.

Stage 3 — Adding Vibration

Vibration changes the experience considerably. A vibrating butt plug stimulates the dense nerve endings around the anal opening and, in people with a prostate, creates indirect internal stimulation that many find extraordinarily pleasurable. If you've been enjoying a static plug and want to explore a new layer of sensation, this is the natural next step.

Stage 4 — Variety and New Sensations

Anal beads offer a completely different experience to plugs. Where a plug sits in place, beads are designed for motion — graduated spheres that can be inserted and removed rhythmically in time with arousal. They're not harder to use than plugs; they're simply a different type of stimulation that many people strongly prefer. Once you're comfortable with the basics, beads are well worth exploring.

Our Top 5 Anal Toys for Beginners in the UK

Every product below is made from body-safe silicone, appropriately sized for beginners, and in stock at Naughty Nest. They're arranged by stage of use — so wherever you are in your journey, you'll know exactly where to start.

1. Loving Joy Finger Fun Small Butt Plug — Best First-Timer Pick

If you've never tried anal play before, this is your starting point. The Loving Joy Finger Fun Small Butt Plug lives up to its name — slim, smooth, and genuinely finger-sized. At just £4.99, it's the most accessible entry point in the range, and the soft silicone surface makes insertion comfortable even on a very first attempt. The flared base keeps everything safe, and clean-up is straightforward with a toy cleaner and warm water.

Loving Joy Finger Fun Small Butt Plug in pink silicone with a narrow tapered tip and flat flared base
Loving Joy Finger Fun — slim, safe, and the perfect first step at £4.99.
  • Material: Phthalate-free silicone
  • Best for: Absolute beginners, Stage 1 exploration
  • Price: £4.99

2. Loving Joy Butt Plug Training Kit — Best for Gradual Progression

Once you're comfortable with a small plug and ready to move on, a training kit removes all the guesswork. The Loving Joy Butt Plug Training Kit includes three graduated silicone plugs — small, medium, and large — all in matching black, all with the same smooth taper and flared base. You move up in your own time, using the shape you already know. No need to buy three separate products. At £12.99, it covers an entire progression pathway in a single purchase.

Loving Joy Butt Plug Training Kit in black showing three graduated silicone plugs arranged side by side in size order
Loving Joy Training Kit — three sizes, one clear plan, total confidence at £12.99.
  • Material: Phthalate-free silicone
  • Best for: Stage 2 progression, anyone who wants a structured approach
  • Price: £12.99

3. Loving Joy Dart 7 Function Vibrating Butt Plug — Best First Vibrating Plug

Slim enough for beginners, vibrating enough to mean something. The Loving Joy Dart Vibrating Butt Plug has a tapered dart-shaped head that sits comfortably once inserted, with seven vibration functions ranging from a gentle hum to pulsing patterns. The flat base keeps it stable during use, and the single-button control means you're not fumbling mid-session. For anyone who's enjoyed a static plug and wants to understand what vibration actually adds, this is a very well-priced answer at £15.99.

Loving Joy Dart 7 Function Vibrating Butt Plug in black silicone with tapered pointed tip and flat button base
Loving Joy Dart — 7 functions, slim fit, real sensation at £15.99.
  • Material: Phthalate-free silicone
  • Best for: Stage 3 — introducing vibration, curious beginners wanting more
  • Price: £15.99

4. Loving Joy 10 Function Vibrating Anal Beads — Best for a Different Sensation

Anal beads are the toy most beginners haven't considered — which is exactly why they belong on this list. Where a butt plug sits in place, beads are designed for motion: the graduated spheres can be inserted slowly, held, or gently removed in rhythm with arousal for a completely different kind of stimulation. The Loving Joy 10 Function Vibrating Anal Beads add vibration to that mix, with ten settings spread across the beads. The sizes are beginner-appropriate, the retrieval cord has a comfortable loop, and at £19.99 it opens up a style of play that many people discover they strongly prefer to plugs.

Loving Joy 10 Function Vibrating Anal Beads in black silicone showing five graduated spheres and a pull-cord loop
Loving Joy Vibrating Anal Beads — 10 functions, graduated sizes, a different kind of pleasure at £19.99.
  • Material: Phthalate-free silicone
  • Best for: Stage 4 — variety seekers, those who enjoy motion-based stimulation
  • Price: £19.99

5. Toosh 3-Size Silicone Butt Plug Set — Best Premium Starter Set

For those who want the complete picture from the outset — and a touch of style along the way — the Toosh 3-Size Silicone Butt Plug Set is the most considered purchase on this list. Three velvety silicone plugs in small, medium, and large, each with a jewelled base, beautifully presented as a matching set. The Toosh range is one of the most tactile and well-crafted in our collection — the silicone finish is smooth and skin-soft, the taper is gentle, and the jewelled base makes the smaller sizes particularly lovely for wear during intimacy with a partner. At £29.99, it covers your entire beginner-to-intermediate journey in a single purchase. Worth knowing: our free delivery on orders over £50 makes pairing it with a lube a very sensible move.

Toosh Black Silicone Butt Plug Set showing three graduated plugs with sparkling clear jewel bases on a cream background
Toosh Silicone Set — three sizes, jewelled bases, beautifully made at £29.99.
  • Material: Phthalate-free silicone
  • Best for: Those who want style and progression in one purchase, couples play
  • Price: £29.99

Frequently Asked Questions

What size anal toy should a beginner start with?

Start as small as possible — ideally a slender, tapered plug roughly the diameter of a finger. The internal sphincter needs time to relax and become accustomed to new sensations, and beginning small makes the whole process far more comfortable and enjoyable. Once you're at ease with a small toy, you can progress to medium sizes entirely at your own pace. Our anal toys collection includes several beginner-appropriate sizes to help you find the right starting point.

Do I need special lube for anal play?

Yes — and a thicker formula is genuinely worth it. The anus produces no natural lubrication, so applying lube generously before and during use is essential for comfort and safety. A dedicated anal lubricant tends to be thicker than a standard water-based formula, providing more cushioning during insertion. Always choose a water-based lube when using silicone toys, as silicone-based lubes can degrade the toy's surface over time.

What's the difference between a butt plug and anal beads?

A butt plug is designed to be inserted and held in place — the bulb sits inside while the flared base rests outside the body, creating a feeling of fullness and internal pressure. Anal beads are a series of graduated spheres on a cord or shaft, designed for rhythmic insertion and removal. Neither is more difficult to use than the other — they simply offer different types of stimulation, and many people enjoy both.

Is anal play safe for everyone?

For the vast majority of healthy adults, yes — provided you use body-safe toys, plenty of lubricant, and listen to your body. The key safety rules are simple: always use a toy with a flared base, avoid porous materials like jelly or rubber, and stop if you feel sharp pain rather than the normal sensation of adjustment. If you have any specific health concerns, it's worth checking with your GP before starting.

How long can you wear a butt plug?

There's no universal limit, but 20–30 minutes is a comfortable starting point for beginners. The anal muscles can become fatigued if a plug is worn for extended periods, so shorter sessions with breaks are sensible until you understand how your body responds. Always remove the toy if you feel any discomfort, and clean it thoroughly after use regardless of wear time.

Wherever you're starting from, the most important thing is to go at your own pace. There's no right speed and no milestone you need to hit by any particular point. Browse our full anal toys collection, and if you have any questions before buying, our team is always happy to help.