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Uberlube — Premium Silicone Lube for Intimacy & Comfort

  • Long-lasting silicone lubricant – smooth glide, no residue
  • Reduces friction for a silky, comfortable glide
  • Body-considerate: free from glycerin, parabens, and fragrance
  • Versatile: personal lubricant, hair serum, or massage glide
$54.00 AUD

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Uberlube — Premium Multi-Purpose Silicone Lubricant

Uberlube is a premium silicone lubricant made in the USA and stocked in Australia by Blossom Pelvic Health. It delivers a smooth, long-lasting glide with zero stickiness or residue.

More than just a personal lubricant, Uberlube is multi-purpose. People use it as a personal lubricant, anti-chafing serum, massage aid, or to tame frizzy hair. Designed for sensitive skin and free from parabens and glycerin.

Not sure whether silicone or water-based suits you? Read our guide to silicone vs water-based lube, or browse the full personal lubricants range.

The minimalist clear-glass pump bottle keeps things discreet on a bedside table.

Features:

  • High-quality silicone-based lubricant
  • Long-lasting glide without stickiness or residue
  • Minimalist design, clear glass pump bottle
  • Suitable for sensitive skin, glycerin- and paraben-free
  • Latex condom-compatible
  • Non-staining, odourless, tasteless
  • Multi-use: skincare, hair serum, massage oil, and more

Ingredients:

  • Dimethicone
  • Dimethiconol
  • Cyclomethicone
  • Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E)

Available Sizes:

  • 55ml
  • 112ml

Suggested Uses:

  • Personal lubricant, smooth and body-safe
  • Anti-chafing aid, useful for athletes or everyday wear
  • Hair serum, tame flyaways and add shine
  • Massage aid, glides cleanly without greasy residue
  • Skin conditioner, helps soften the feel of dry skin

Note on toy compatibility: Like other silicone lubes, Uberlube isn't compatible with silicone sex toys (the silicone-on-silicone reaction can degrade toy surfaces). It's compatible with glass, metal, hard plastic and ABS toys.

  • Free shipping for orders over $100 (Australia only)
  • Orders are dispatched within 1-3 business days.
  • All items are located within Australia.
  • You will receive an email confirmation once your order has been dispatched with your order number and shipping method.
  • If stock needs to be sent from more than one warehouse, you will receive multiple packages with multiple tracking numbers.
  • All intimate products are shipped with discreet packaging.
  • If you require products urgently, please contact us directly to confirm the stock location so that we can endeavor to process and dispatch your order as a priority.

Change of Mind Purchases

Due to the intimate nature of our products, we do not accept returns or exchanges for change-of-mind purchases.

The exception for this is SRC Health Products

  • SRC Recovery garments must be returned within 30 days of purchase
  • SRC Non recovery products must be returned within 14 days of purchase
  • All items are required to be returned in their original unworn condition, with their garment tags and labels in place.
  • Shipping costs are non-refundable.
  • To initiate a SRC Health product return, please contact hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au for further instructions 

 

Faulty / Damaged Item

If an item is faulty or damaged, please contact us immediately at hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au so that we can resolve the issue as soon as possible. 

 

Incorrect Order 

If you receive an incorrect order, please contact us immediately at hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au so that we can resolve the issue as soon as possible.

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What is Überlube?

Überlube is a premium multipurpose silicone lubricant made in the USA from just four ingredients: dimethicone, dimethiconol, cyclomethicone, and vitamin E.

Its silicone base gives a remarkably smooth, long-lasting glide that doesn't dry out or turn sticky, so a little goes a long way. It's tasteless, odourless, and rinses away cleanly without leaving heavy residue on skin, sheets, or clothing.

The formula is deliberately minimal — free from glycerin, glycol, parabens, fragrance, and flavour — which makes it a clean, versatile choice: silky for intimacy, and just as at home as a hair-smoothing serum or a frictionless massage glide.
A 100 ml (3.38 oz) clear glass bottle of Uberlube Luxury Silicone Lubricant – Multi-Purpose & Body-Safe by Uberlube, with a pump dispenser, sits on a surface surrounded by small dried flowers and warm beige lighting. Safe for sensitive skin.
A 100 ml (3.38 oz) clear glass bottle of Uberlube Luxury Silicone Lubricant – Multi-Purpose & Body-Safe by Uberlube, with a pump dispenser, sits on a surface surrounded by small dried flowers and warm beige lighting. Safe for sensitive skin.

Say goodbye to friction

Two people lying in bed under white sheets, with their bare legs and feet visible. The bedding is slightly wrinkled, suggesting a relaxed or intimate setting. The legs are intertwined, showing a sense of closeness.

For intimacy

A silky, long-lasting glide that stays smooth without constant reapplying. Tasteless, odourless, condom-compatible, and free from glycerin, parabens, and fragrance.

One note: silicone lube isn't suitable with silicone toys or dilators — reach for a water-based lube with those.
Two athletes in wetsuits and swim caps are running up a slope during a triathlon. They are focused and determined, surrounded by a stone wall and greenery in the background.

For sports

Runners, cyclists, swimmers and hikers smooth Überlube onto skin at friction points to cut chafing. It stays put through sweat and water, so a single application lasts the distance.
A hair styling set on a marble surface, featuring a gray hairdryer, a black and gold hair waver, and a black hair straightener.

For hair

A few drops smooth flyaways and add shine to dry ends without grease or buildup. It works as a lightweight finishing serum on all hair types — and again, a little goes a long way.

Which Is The Best Lube For You?

There are various lubricants to choose from, each with its own advantages, disadvantages, and ideal uses. Knowing these distinctions will assist you in selecting the most suitable option for your individual needs.

Uberlube Silicone YES WB (Water-Based)
A 150ml tube of YES® WB Water-Based Lubricant by YES®, featuring a green and white label indicating it is certified organic, hormone-free, and glycerin-free. The pH balanced lubricant offers long-lasting hydration and is packaged with a white flip-top cap at the bottom.
YES OB (Oil Based)
Image of a tube of YES® OB Oil Based Gel Lubricant standing next to its retail box. The green tube and box feature details such as "certified organic," "Hormone & Glycerine free," "long-lasting lubrication," "nourishing shea butter formula," and "dual use." Enjoy natural plant-oil alternatives by YES®.
YES VM (Vaginal Moisturiser)
A 100ml tube of YES® VM Vaginal Moisturiser Gel by YES®, featuring a purple label, white cap, and text on supporting natural vaginal health with certified organic ingredients. Hormone- and glycerine-free.
Olive & Bee (Oil Based)
Condom Safe (latex & polyisoprene condoms)
Silicone Safe (adult toys & pelvic floor devices)
Better for water based activities (shower, pool etc)
Moisturising Properties (assists with dryness)
Paraben Free
Glycerin Free
Petrochemical Free

Uberlube Silicone Lubricant Australia — Your Questions Answered by a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist

Everything you need to know about Uberlube silicone lubricant — ingredients, safety, condom and toy compatibility, pregnancy use, and where to buy Uberlube in Australia.

Uberlube is a premium silicone-based personal lubricant made from just four ingredients: dimethicone, dimethiconol, cyclomethicone, and vitamin E (tocopheryl acetate). It was developed in the United States and made to a deliberately minimal formula, with a focus on skin safety that most personal lubricants don't match.

What sets Uberlube apart from water-based lubricants is its silicone formulation. Water-based lubes absorb into the skin and evaporate relatively quickly, so they need frequent reapplication. Uberlube's silicone base gives a much longer-lasting glide from a single application. It doesn't dry out, turn sticky, or need topping up the way water-based options do, and many people describe the feel as exceptionally smooth and almost frictionless. That's a big part of why it has such a loyal following in Australia and overseas.

The formula is free from glycerin, glycol, parabens, fragrance, flavour, and preservatives. Leaving out glycerin and these other common irritants makes it a cleaner choice for people with sensitive skin.

Uberlube is also completely tasteless and odourless, which makes it suitable for oral contact. It transfers smoothly between skin during intimate use and spreads naturally without feeling heavy or greasy. Afterwards it washes away cleanly with water and doesn't leave residue on skin, clothing, or sheets, which is a common complaint with cheaper silicone lubricants.

Yes. Uberlube is safe with latex and polyisoprene condoms, the two most common types in Australia. As a silicone lubricant it won't weaken these materials the way oil-based lubes can, so it won't compromise the condom. For polyurethane or lambskin condoms, check the manufacturer's guidance, as compatibility can vary by brand.

A practical tip: because Uberlube is so concentrated, a single pump applied to the outside of the condom once it's on is usually plenty. It keeps its glide without drying out, which helps reduce friction during longer sessions. Start with a small amount, as too much can feel overly slippery.

Uberlube has been independently tested for skin safety and biocompatibility, and its four-ingredient formula is deliberately minimal, which lowers the likelihood of irritation compared with lubricants that carry long ingredient lists, fragrances, preservatives, glycerin, parabens, or propylene glycol.

Many people with sensitive vulvar or vaginal skin tolerate Uberlube well. It contains no glycerin, no glycol, no parabens, and no fragrance, which are all frequent triggers for irritation. The silicone base also sits on the surface of the skin rather than being absorbed, which can feel gentler on delicate areas.

That said, everyone's skin is different. Some people on forums like Reddit's r/Healthyhooha and r/sex have reported a stinging sensation with Uberlube, while others with similar sensitivities find it perfectly comfortable. Cyclomethicone, one of its ingredients, can occasionally trigger a reaction in people with specific silicone sensitivities, though that's uncommon.

If you have a history of skin reactions or ongoing vulvar sensitivity, do a patch test first. Apply a small amount to the inner forearm or outer vulvar skin and wait 24 hours. If no irritation develops, you can try it during intimacy. And if you're working through pelvic pain or sensitivity, comfortable lubrication can make a real difference, so it's worth trialling Uberlube with guidance from your treating physiotherapist or gynaecologist.

Uberlube is tasteless and odourless, and it is commonly used during oral intimacy. While it is not marketed as a food product and should not be consumed in large quantities, incidental ingestion during oral contact is not considered harmful. The silicone compounds in Uberlube — dimethicone and cyclomethicone — are widely used in food-grade applications, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, and they pass through the digestive system without being absorbed.

Dimethicone is actually the active ingredient in several over-the-counter anti-gas medications (like Infacol for infants), so small amounts passing through the gastrointestinal tract are well understood from a safety perspective. Uberlube does not contain spermicides, numbing agents, flavourings, or sugars that could cause issues if swallowed.

The practical advantage here is significant. Many water-based lubricants have a noticeable taste or chemical flavour that makes them unpleasant for oral use. Flavoured lubricants often contain sugars or sugar alcohols that can disrupt vaginal pH and promote yeast infections if they come into contact with genital tissue afterwards. Uberlube avoids all of these issues — it has genuinely no flavour, so it does not interfere with sensation or taste during oral contact.

One thing to be aware of: because Uberlube is silicone-based, it has a slightly different mouthfeel compared to water-based options. Some people describe a mild slippery coating sensation in the mouth that takes a moment to dissipate. This is harmless but worth knowing about. If oral contact is a regular part of your intimate routine, Uberlube's neutral profile makes it one of the more practical choices available.

This is the most important compatibility question for Uberlube, and the answer is clear: no, you should not use Uberlube with silicone toys, silicone vaginal dilators, or silicone pelvic floor devices. Silicone-based lubricants can chemically interact with silicone toy materials, causing the surface to become sticky, degraded, or permanently damaged over time. Even a single use can begin this process, and the damage is irreversible.

This is a fundamental property of silicone-on-silicone contact — it is not specific to Uberlube but applies to all silicone-based lubricants. If you use silicone vaginal dilators for vaginismus or pelvic pain management, a silicone TENS device, or silicone Kegel trainers, you must use a water-based lubricant with those products instead.

Uberlube IS compatible with glass dilators, stainless steel toys, ABS plastic devices, ceramic products, and properly sealed wooden items. It is also safe to use with latex and non-latex condoms. If you are unsure whether a product is made from silicone, check the manufacturer's specifications before applying any silicone lubricant.

For people managing pelvic health conditions who use both silicone devices and have partnered intimacy, a practical approach is to keep two lubricants: a water-based option like Sliquid H2O or YES WB for use with your silicone dilators or trainers, and Uberlube for skin-to-skin intimate contact where its longer-lasting properties are most beneficial. This way you get the best performance from each product without risking damage to your devices. Your physiotherapist can advise on which lubricant suits your specific treatment protocol.

Uberlube has not been specifically tested for its effects on sperm motility or fertility, and it does not carry a sperm-friendly or fertility-safe claim. If you are actively trying to conceive, a lubricant that has been independently tested and shown not to impair sperm function — such as a product specifically marketed as fertility-friendly — would be a more appropriate choice during your fertile window.

The concern with most personal lubricants and fertility is not toxicity but rather osmolality and pH. Lubricants with high osmolality or acidic pH can impair sperm motility, reducing the chances of conception. Uberlube's silicone formulation behaves differently from water-based lubricants in this regard, as it does not interact with vaginal fluid in the same way, but without specific fertility testing data, it is not possible to make a definitive safety claim.

Regarding pregnancy: Uberlube's ingredients (medical-grade silicones and vitamin E) are not known to pose risks during pregnancy. Dimethicone and cyclomethicone are not absorbed through the skin or mucous membranes in meaningful quantities, and they are present in many skincare and personal care products that are routinely used during pregnancy without concern. However, as with any product used during pregnancy, it is reasonable to discuss it with your midwife or obstetrician if you have specific concerns.

Many women find that lubrication needs change during pregnancy due to hormonal shifts — some experience increased natural lubrication, while others notice significant dryness, particularly in the first and third trimesters. If dryness is an issue and you are not trying to conceive during that time, Uberlube's long-lasting formula can provide comfortable, reliable moisture without the need for frequent reapplication.

Silicone-based lubricants, including Uberlube, can leave marks on fabric if not treated promptly — but the good news is that Uberlube is significantly less problematic than many other silicone lubes in this regard. Its formulation is designed to transfer cleanly and not leave heavy residue, and many users report that it does not stain sheets the way thicker, greasier silicone products can.

If Uberlube does come into contact with sheets or clothing, the key is to treat the area before putting the fabric through the dryer, as heat can set silicone into fabric permanently. Pre-treat any affected areas with a grease-cutting dish soap (like Morning Fresh or Fairy) — apply it directly to the spot, work it in gently, and let it sit for fifteen to twenty minutes before washing on a warm cycle. This breaks down the silicone and lifts it out of the fabric fibres. Avoid using hot water in the dryer until you have confirmed the mark is gone.

For people who are particularly concerned about their bedding, a simple solution is to lay a dark-coloured towel down beforehand. This is common practice regardless of lubricant type and saves any worry about marks on light-coloured sheets.

Compared to oil-based lubricants like coconut oil or YES OB, Uberlube is generally easier to wash out because silicone does not penetrate fabric fibres as deeply as plant oils do. And compared to water-based lubricants, Uberlube has the advantage of not drying into a crusty residue — it either stays slick or washes away cleanly. On balance, while no lubricant is completely stain-proof, Uberlube is one of the more fabric-friendly options in the silicone category.

In terms of how long Uberlube lasts during use, most people find that a single application provides sufficient lubrication for the entire duration of intimate activity without needing to reapply. This is one of the primary advantages of silicone-based lubricants over water-based alternatives — silicone does not evaporate or absorb into skin the way water does, so it maintains its glide consistently. For many couples, this means fewer interruptions and a more natural, unbroken experience.

The amount you need is also surprisingly small. Uberlube is highly concentrated, and one to two pumps from the bottle is typically enough. Starting with less is always better — you can add more if needed, but over-application can make things feel excessively slippery and may actually reduce pleasurable sensation. A 112ml bottle lasts most people several months of regular use, making it cost-effective despite the higher upfront price compared to water-based options.

Regarding shelf life, Uberlube does have an expiration date printed on the packaging. Silicone lubricants are generally very stable and have a longer shelf life than water-based products, which can be susceptible to bacterial growth once opened. Uberlube contains no water, so bacterial contamination is not a practical concern. However, the silicone compounds can gradually change in viscosity or consistency over time, so it is best to use the product within the recommended timeframe.

Store Uberlube at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and extreme heat. The glass bottle packaging protects the formula from UV degradation and keeps the product stable. If you notice any change in texture, colour, or consistency, it is time to replace the bottle.

No. Uberlube contains no glycerin, no parabens, no glycol, no fragrance, no preservatives, and no sugar-based compounds of any kind. Its entire formula is four ingredients: dimethicone, dimethiconol, cyclomethicone, and tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E). This makes it one of the cleanest personal lubricants available in terms of ingredient count and irritation potential.

This matters clinically because glycerin — found in many popular water-based lubricants — is a sugar alcohol that can feed Candida albicans, the organism responsible for vaginal thrush. Research has shown that lubricants containing glycerin can increase the risk of yeast infections in women who are already susceptible. If you experience recurrent thrush or bacterial vaginosis, eliminating glycerin from your lubricant is one of the first steps many gynaecologists and pelvic health physiotherapists recommend.

Parabens (methylparaben, propylparaben, and their variants) are preservatives used in many personal care products, including some lubricants. While the evidence on parabens and health risk is still debated, they are known to cause contact dermatitis in some people, and many women with sensitive vulvar skin prefer to avoid them. Uberlube's silicone-only formulation requires no preservatives because silicone does not support microbial growth — there is no water in the formula for bacteria or yeast to thrive in.

Propylene glycol is another common lubricant ingredient associated with irritation and osmotic disruption of vaginal tissue. The World Health Organisation has flagged that many commercial lubricants with high osmolality — often driven by glycol-based ingredients — can damage vaginal epithelial cells. Uberlube sidesteps this issue entirely because its silicone base does not interact with tissue osmolality at all. For women managing recurrent infections, vulvar sensitivity, or post-treatment tissue fragility, this clean ingredient profile is a meaningful advantage.

Uberlube is available through Blossom Pelvic Health, Australia's specialist pelvic health retailer founded by an APA titled Sports & Exercise Physiotherapist with a special interest in pelvic health. We stock both the 55ml travel size and the full 112ml bottle, and we ship Australia-wide with fast dispatch and completely discreet packaging — plain outer box, no product descriptions visible.

Buying through a specialist pelvic health retailer rather than a general marketplace has practical benefits. Our team understands lubrication in the context of pelvic health conditions — whether you are managing vaginal dryness from menopause, using dilators for vaginismus, recovering from pelvic surgery, or simply looking for a premium intimate lubricant. We can help you choose between silicone-based (Uberlube) and water-based options (like Sliquid H2O or YES WB) based on your specific needs, toy compatibility requirements, and any sensitivities you may have.

Uberlube is also stocked by some pharmacies and adult retailers in Australia, but availability varies by location. Online ordering through Blossom ensures you receive genuine product from authorised supply chains, with full product information and clinical guidance available if you need it.

If you are unsure whether Uberlube is the right lubricant for your situation — particularly if you use silicone-based pelvic health devices, are trying to conceive, or have specific skin sensitivities — we are happy to help you navigate that decision. You can browse our full lubricant range on our website, read detailed product descriptions, and reach out with questions. Every product we stock has been reviewed for clinical suitability, and we only carry items we would confidently recommend in a clinical setting.

Uberlube is silicone-based, not water-based. The glide comes from medical-grade silicones (dimethicone, dimethiconol and cyclomethicone) plus a little vitamin E, with no water in the formula. That's why it lasts far longer than a water-based lube, doesn't dry out or turn tacky, and still works in the shower or bath.

The trade-off is that, like all silicone lubricants, it isn't suitable with silicone toys, dilators or silicone pelvic-floor devices, where a water-based lube is the better match. If you love the long-lasting silicone feel but also use silicone devices, keep a water-based lube on hand for those and use Uberlube for skin-to-skin.

A little goes a long way. Start with one pump into your hand or directly onto the skin, smooth it where you want it, and add more only if you need to. Because it's silicone and doesn't absorb or evaporate, you rarely need to reapply the way you would with a water-based lube.

It's tasteless and odourless, so it's fine for oral contact, and it rinses off skin with warm water and a little soap. Avoid using it with silicone toys or devices. Beyond intimacy, the same pump works as an anti-chafe glide for sport, or a few drops smoothed through dry ends to tame frizz.

Uberlube — Premium Silicone Lube for Intimacy & Comfort

Uberlube — Premium Silicone Lube for Intimacy & Comfort

$54.00

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