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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Out.Read my full Stud 100 review4. K-Y DurationIngredients: spray: lidocaine 9.6%. Gel: benzocaine 7%Application: spray or gel depending on which you usePrice: Usually under $20K-Y Duration is one of the very few desensitizing sprays that are made by a well-established brand. It comes in both spray and gel versions, although the purpose of both is essentially the same, which can be a bit confusing.In my experience, the spray version of K-Y Duration is quite similar to other lidocaine sprays I’ve tried. It works effectively when the correct dosage is applied, but once again, using just one or two sprays too many can lead to excessive numbness.One point that puzzled me is that K-Y advises against using a condom with the spray version, despite having the same active ingredient as other brands that don’t come with such a warning. For me, this restriction is a significant drawback.However, the gel version of K-Y Duration contains benzocaine instead and is compatible with latex condoms. I found the gel to be considerably less potent though, requiring multiple applications to achieve even a mild effect.Despite these limitations, I included both versions in this review for two reasons. Firstly, some men may be unable to use lidocaine, making K-Y Duration gel one of the few available benzocaine alternatives, even if its effect is relatively mild.Secondly, K-Y provides clear instructions and safety advice, which is useful when spraying your sensitive areas. The lack of instructions is common with lesser-known brands, so I appreciate the attention to detail
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