What are the green condoms?
Green condoms are a transparent, vegan, sustainable and healthy alternative to condoms provided by the regular brands. They do not contain any harmful chemicals and clearly list the ingredients used for manufacturing. They are produced and tested according to the strictest CE and ISO norms to be safe and reliable.
Why is a condom green?
Eye, the latex condom is covered with antibodies that would react with the bacteria found in STIs, triggering a change of colour. This would occur on both sides of the condom. In the presence of STI, the condom would turn green for chlamydia, purple for genital warts, blue for syphilis and yellow for herpes.
What is a love condom?
Enhance the intimacy of your intimate moments with the Love 24 Feel Thin condoms. These condoms with their super-thin latex layer promise you a sleeker feel and heightened sensitivity while providing the same level of reassurance and protection as a regular condom. Usage : For single use only.
Why do condoms turn yellow?
There would be antibodies on the condom that would interact with the antigens of STDs, causing the condom to change colors depending on the disease. For instance, if the condom were exposed to chlamydia, it might glow green — or yellow for herpes, purple for human papillomavirus and blue for syphilis.
What condom is not latex?
Polyisoprene condoms. Made from synthetic rubber, these don’t contain the same proteins that cause an allergic reaction. Compared with latex condoms, polyisoprene condoms are stretchier. They also offer similar levels of pregnancy and STD prevention.
What size is a love condom?
Standard width: 52.5 mm, Length: 190 mm.
Is condom free in India?
In the first such scheme, citizens in most major cities of India can now order in a minimum of one box of condoms – 144 pieces – for free. The ‘Love Condoms’ initiative has been launched by the charity AIDS Health Care Foundation.
Are condoms STD proof?
Consistent and correct use of latex condoms reduces the risk of sexually transmitted disease (STD) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission. However, condom use cannot provide absolute protection against any STD.
Is spermicide real?
Spermicide is a chemical that prevents pregnancy by killing sperm so they can’t fertilize an egg. The only spermicide available in the U.S. is nonoxynol-9 (N-9). You can get it as a foam, jelly, tablet, cream, suppository, or dissolvable film. You can use spermicide by itself or combine it with other methods.
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