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Coconu is focused on helping you find more opportunities to connect and be intimate with your partner. Our personal care products offer couples increased possibility for pleasure, both functional and fun. Coconut oil and water based personal lubricants ease physical limitations for a more rewarding experience.


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Our personal lubricants create stimulating, deeply satisfying sexual experiences for you and your partner. It will awaken your senses while the organic ingredients provide real health benefits. It has a sensousous feel that will moisturize sensitive areas while giving you a boost during your most intimate moments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Coconu use natural ingredients?
Our products are 100% natural, hypoallergenic, 100% cruelty-free, and 100% edible.
How does Coconu differ from other personal lubricants?
Coconu was the first company to produce a coconut oil-based lubricant that is USDA certified organic. Others claim “natural” or “organic,” but they do not go to the lengths required to create a product that will pass the USDA certification. If they do not have the USDA organic seal, they are not certified organic.
Should I use Coconu oil-based or water-based lubricant?
We have loyal fans for both products, so it’s really a matter of preference—try them both and experiment. It also depends on how and with whom you will be using the lubricant. The water-based is very slippery and effective with condoms and toys. The oil-based is long lasting and great for skin on skin, but should not be used with latex condoms.
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