Frequently Asked Questions
Trojan Charged condoms are coated inside and out with a specialized glycol-based warming lubricant. When this formulation interacts with natural body moisture and friction during intercourse, it gently raises the surface temperature, creating a warm, tingling sensation that enhances blood flow and magnifies physical sensitivity for both partners.
While safe for general consumer use, warming lubricants contain active thermal ingredients (like propylene glycol) to generate heat. Individuals with hyper-sensitive skin or known allergies to warming topicals may experience mild irritation or a burning sensation. It is recommended to test a small amount of the external lubricant on your skin prior to full use if you have safety concerns.
Yes, but you must choose your additional lubricant carefully. You can safely pair these condoms with premium water-based or silicone-based lubricants. Never use oil-based lubricants (such as petroleum jelly, coconut oil, body lotions, or massage oils) with latex condoms, as oil rapidly degrades the natural rubber material, causing microscopic tears and product failure.
A bulbous-shaped condom features a wider, more relaxed contour near the head rather than a straight shaft. This design offers two major benefits: it provides a more comfortable, less restrictive fit for the wearer, and it allows the deep ribs to make closer, more dynamic contact with sensitive internal walls, amplifying stimulation for the receiving partner.
When used correctly and consistently during every sexual encounter, latex condoms are highly effective at reducing the risk of unplanned pregnancy and stopping the transmission of many sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as HIV/AIDS and Gonorrhoea. However, they do not completely eliminate risks against STIs spread by skin-to-skin contact (like HPV or Herpes) outside the area covered by the barrier.
