Welcome to my hands-on Fleshlight Fleshlube review. Fleshlight’s water-based lube promises a silky glide with Superskin sleeves and other toys. Below you’ll find texture and feel, ingredients, how much to use, tips, pros and cons, and where to buy whether you’re in the US or UK/EU.
Quick Verdict
Score: 6/10. Fleshlight Fleshlube feels silky for a water-based lube and pairs as intended with Fleshlight’s Superskin. I found it can feel tacky if under-applied and it leaves a slight residue, so use a generous amount. Contains glycerin, so consider that if you are vulva-owning and sensitive.
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Highlights
- Water-based lubricant designed for Fleshlight sleeves
- Silky feel that mimics some silicone-style glide
- Works best with a more generous application
- Flip-top cap bottle, easy to close and toss aside between strokes
- Contains Aloe and Vitamin E
- Contains glycerin, so consider personal sensitivity
Alongside my Fleshlight sleeve testing, I put Fleshlight Fleshlube through its paces. The bottle I have is 118 ml despite some places listing 100 ml.
Texture and Feel
The water-based formula feels surprisingly silky, almost like a silicone lube. It does not vanish on contact, but if you under-apply it can feel tacky rather than slippery. With more generous application the glide is much better, particularly with Superskin sleeves.
How Much To Use
My tip is to drizzle more liberally than you might with other water-based lubes. A cautious few drops made it feel sticky. A proper squeeze on both you and the sleeve improved glide and comfort.
Bottle Design
The flip-top cap is serviceable. It is not a pump, so you will pick it up to dispense, but you can snap it shut and toss it aside without worrying about leaks.
Ingredients and Compatibility
Ingredients: Water, Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Cellulose Gum, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Tetrasodium EDTA, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate.
- Superskin friendly: Yes. It is designed for Fleshlight sleeves.
- Vulva use note: Contains glycerin which can bother some. If you are sensitive, consider an alternative for vaginal play.
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Pros and Cons
Pros
- Silky feel for a water-based formula
- Pairs well with Superskin sleeves
- Flip-top cap is easy to close mid-session
- Aloe and Vitamin E in the formula
Cons
- Can feel tacky if you under-apply
- Leaves a slight residue after play
- Contains glycerin which some users avoid
- No pump top for one-handed dosing
Where to Buy
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Fleshlube FAQ
Is Fleshlube safe to use with Fleshlight sleeves?
Yes. It is designed for Superskin and water-based lube is recommended.
Does Fleshlube contain glycerin?
Yes. If you are sensitive to glycerin for vaginal play, consider alternatives.
How much should I use?
Use more generously than a few drops. A proper drizzle improves glide and reduces tack.
Disclosure: This product was sent free of charge in exchange for my honest Fleshlight Fleshlube review. This post contains affiliate links.























