Good sex toys get the headlines. The products that make them safer, more comfortable, and better for your body rarely do. This collection covers the essentials — condoms and barrier protection, personal lubricants, pH-balanced intimate hygiene, sex toy cleaners, and pelvic floor trainers — each included because it belongs in any well-considered intimate care routine.
Every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging. Orders over £50 qualify for free delivery across the UK.
Why the Basics Actually Matter
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The right lubricant changes everything: Using lube isn't a sign that something's wrong — it makes almost every intimate experience more comfortable and more pleasurable. The right formula also protects both skin and toy surfaces from unnecessary wear.
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Body-safe formulations: Every product in this collection is formulated or tested for intimate use — free from harsh chemicals and kind to sensitive skin.
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pH-balanced intimate hygiene: Genital skin has a naturally lower pH than the rest of the body. Regular soaps and shower gels are alkaline enough to disrupt that balance. Dedicated intimate washes in this range are formulated to clean without causing dryness or irritation.
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Pelvic floor trainers, done properly: From simple weighted Kegel balls to app-connected smart trainers, this range covers every experience level — making it easier to build and maintain a pelvic floor exercise habit that genuinely fits your life.
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Toy hygiene is non-negotiable: A sex toy that isn't cleaned after every use can harbour bacteria. Dedicated toy cleaners remove residue safely across all toy materials without leaving chemical traces that irritate skin on the next use.
Explore the Sexual Health & Intimate Care Range
Each category in this collection addresses a different part of intimate wellness. Start with what you need most, or browse the full range to fill any gaps in your routine.
| Category |
What it covers |
| Condoms & barrier protection |
Latex, latex-free, ultra-thin, flavoured, and female condoms — for contraception, STI prevention, and safer sharing of toys between partners |
| Personal lubricants |
Water-based, silicone-based, and hybrid formulas — for solo play, partnered sex, and toy use; each clearly labelled for toy compatibility |
| Intimate hygiene |
pH-balanced washes, wipes, and sprays formulated specifically for genital skin — effective cleaning without disrupting the body's natural balance |
| Pelvic floor trainers |
Weighted Kegel balls, vibrating trainers, and app-connected smart devices for all experience levels |
| Sex toy cleaners |
Antibacterial sprays and toy-safe cleansers that clean silicone, ABS, glass, and metal without damaging surfaces or motors |
How These Products Work Together
Most people reach for lubricant first — and it's worth getting the formula right. Water-based lubricant is the most versatile option: compatible with all condom types (latex and non-latex), safe with every toy material including silicone, and easy to clean up. Silicone-based lubricant lasts considerably longer and needs less reapplication, but it is not compatible with silicone toys — it can break down the surface over time. If your toy is glass, stainless steel, or ABS plastic, silicone lube is perfectly fine to use.
For toy cleaning, a dedicated sex toy cleaner is always the safer choice over household alternatives. General disinfectants can leave chemical residue that irritates sensitive skin on the next use. A spray and wipe after every session takes thirty seconds and keeps your toys in good condition for longer.
If you use toys with a partner or share them between sessions, our practical guide to sharing sex toys safely covers materials, cleaning protocols, and when putting a condom on the toy is the right move. For a broader look at toy hygiene — including what those new-toy smells actually mean — our guide to why sex toys smell and when to be concerned covers everything worth knowing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sexual health products do I need for safer sex?
At minimum: condoms (or another agreed barrier method) and lubricant. Condoms are the only contraceptive that also reduces the risk of most sexually transmitted infections. Adding a personal lubricant reduces friction and improves comfort — use water-based lube with latex condoms, as oil-based and silicone-based products can degrade latex. A sex toy cleaner rounds out the practical basics if you use toys regularly.
What's the difference between water-based and silicone-based lubricant?
Water-based lubricant is the most versatile: safe with all condom types, compatible with all toy materials including silicone, and easy to wash away. It dries out more quickly than silicone-based, so you may need to reapply during longer sessions. Silicone-based lubricant lasts considerably longer and has a smoother feel, but is not compatible with silicone sex toys — it can cause the surface to deteriorate. It is safe to use with glass, metal, and ABS plastic toys.
Is an intimate hygiene wash actually necessary?
Warm water alone is sufficient for most people most of the time. The reason to use a dedicated intimate hygiene wash rather than regular soap is pH — genital skin has a naturally lower pH than the rest of the body, and many standard soaps are alkaline enough to disrupt it, which can cause dryness or irritation. If you use a wash, choose one specifically formulated for intimate use and apply it externally only.
What are pelvic floor trainers and how do they work?
Pelvic floor trainers are devices designed to support Kegel exercises — the contractions that engage the pelvic floor muscles. The simplest type is a set of weighted Kegel balls worn internally during everyday activity; more advanced options include app-connected smart trainers that guide you through timed resistance programmes. Most people start with a lighter-weight or single-ball option and progress over time. Consistency matters more than intensity when starting out.
Do I need a special cleaner for sex toys?
Yes — for most materials, a dedicated sex toy cleaner is safer than household alternatives. General antibacterial sprays and disinfectants can leave chemical residue on toy surfaces that then comes into contact with sensitive skin. Sex toy cleaners are formulated to remove bacteria and bodily fluids from silicone, ABS, glass, and metal without damaging the material or leaving irritants behind. For non-motorised body-safe silicone or glass toys, boiling or a dishwasher run is also a reliable option for a deeper clean.
Is delivery discreet for sexual health products?
Yes. Every order from Naughty Nest ships in plain, unmarked packaging with no branding or description on the outside. The sender name won't indicate the contents are intimate products. Free delivery applies to all UK orders over £50.
Good sex toys get the headlines. The products that make them safer, more comfortable, and better for your body rarely do. This collection covers the essentials — condoms and barrier protection, personal lubricants, pH-balanced intimate hygiene, sex toy cleaners, and pelvic floor trainers — each included because it belongs in any well-considered intimate care routine.
Every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging. Orders over £50 qualify for free delivery across the UK.
Why the Basics Actually Matter
-
The right lubricant changes everything: Using lube isn't a sign that something's wrong — it makes almost every intimate experience more comfortable and more pleasurable. The right formula also protects both skin and toy surfaces from unnecessary wear.
-
Body-safe formulations: Every product in this collection is formulated or tested for intimate use — free from harsh chemicals and kind to sensitive skin.
-
pH-balanced intimate hygiene: Genital skin has a naturally lower pH than the rest of the body. Regular soaps and shower gels are alkaline enough to disrupt that balance. Dedicated intimate washes in this range are formulated to clean without causing dryness or irritation.
-
Pelvic floor trainers, done properly: From simple weighted Kegel balls to app-connected smart trainers, this range covers every experience level — making it easier to build and maintain a pelvic floor exercise habit that genuinely fits your life.
-
Toy hygiene is non-negotiable: A sex toy that isn't cleaned after every use can harbour bacteria. Dedicated toy cleaners remove residue safely across all toy materials without leaving chemical traces that irritate skin on the next use.
Explore the Sexual Health & Intimate Care Range
Each category in this collection addresses a different part of intimate wellness. Start with what you need most, or browse the full range to fill any gaps in your routine.
| Category |
What it covers |
| Condoms & barrier protection |
Latex, latex-free, ultra-thin, flavoured, and female condoms — for contraception, STI prevention, and safer sharing of toys between partners |
| Personal lubricants |
Water-based, silicone-based, and hybrid formulas — for solo play, partnered sex, and toy use; each clearly labelled for toy compatibility |
| Intimate hygiene |
pH-balanced washes, wipes, and sprays formulated specifically for genital skin — effective cleaning without disrupting the body's natural balance |
| Pelvic floor trainers |
Weighted Kegel balls, vibrating trainers, and app-connected smart devices for all experience levels |
| Sex toy cleaners |
Antibacterial sprays and toy-safe cleansers that clean silicone, ABS, glass, and metal without damaging surfaces or motors |
How These Products Work Together
Most people reach for lubricant first — and it's worth getting the formula right. Water-based lubricant is the most versatile option: compatible with all condom types (latex and non-latex), safe with every toy material including silicone, and easy to clean up. Silicone-based lubricant lasts considerably longer and needs less reapplication, but it is not compatible with silicone toys — it can break down the surface over time. If your toy is glass, stainless steel, or ABS plastic, silicone lube is perfectly fine to use.
For toy cleaning, a dedicated sex toy cleaner is always the safer choice over household alternatives. General disinfectants can leave chemical residue that irritates sensitive skin on the next use. A spray and wipe after every session takes thirty seconds and keeps your toys in good condition for longer.
If you use toys with a partner or share them between sessions, our practical guide to sharing sex toys safely covers materials, cleaning protocols, and when putting a condom on the toy is the right move. For a broader look at toy hygiene — including what those new-toy smells actually mean — our guide to why sex toys smell and when to be concerned covers everything worth knowing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sexual health products do I need for safer sex?
At minimum: condoms (or another agreed barrier method) and lubricant. Condoms are the only contraceptive that also reduces the risk of most sexually transmitted infections. Adding a personal lubricant reduces friction and improves comfort — use water-based lube with latex condoms, as oil-based and silicone-based products can degrade latex. A sex toy cleaner rounds out the practical basics if you use toys regularly.
What's the difference between water-based and silicone-based lubricant?
Water-based lubricant is the most versatile: safe with all condom types, compatible with all toy materials including silicone, and easy to wash away. It dries out more quickly than silicone-based, so you may need to reapply during longer sessions. Silicone-based lubricant lasts considerably longer and has a smoother feel, but is not compatible with silicone sex toys — it can cause the surface to deteriorate. It is safe to use with glass, metal, and ABS plastic toys.
Is an intimate hygiene wash actually necessary?
Warm water alone is sufficient for most people most of the time. The reason to use a dedicated intimate hygiene wash rather than regular soap is pH — genital skin has a naturally lower pH than the rest of the body, and many standard soaps are alkaline enough to disrupt it, which can cause dryness or irritation. If you use a wash, choose one specifically formulated for intimate use and apply it externally only.
What are pelvic floor trainers and how do they work?
Pelvic floor trainers are devices designed to support Kegel exercises — the contractions that engage the pelvic floor muscles. The simplest type is a set of weighted Kegel balls worn internally during everyday activity; more advanced options include app-connected smart trainers that guide you through timed resistance programmes. Most people start with a lighter-weight or single-ball option and progress over time. Consistency matters more than intensity when starting out.
Do I need a special cleaner for sex toys?
Yes — for most materials, a dedicated sex toy cleaner is safer than household alternatives. General antibacterial sprays and disinfectants can leave chemical residue on toy surfaces that then comes into contact with sensitive skin. Sex toy cleaners are formulated to remove bacteria and bodily fluids from silicone, ABS, glass, and metal without damaging the material or leaving irritants behind. For non-motorised body-safe silicone or glass toys, boiling or a dishwasher run is also a reliable option for a deeper clean.
Is delivery discreet for sexual health products?
Yes. Every order from Naughty Nest ships in plain, unmarked packaging with no branding or description on the outside. The sender name won't indicate the contents are intimate products. Free delivery applies to all UK orders over £50.