JO H2O Gel Water-Based Personal Lubricant
JO H2O Gel Water-Based Personal Lubricant is System JO’s thickest water-based formula, delivering a plush, gel texture that stays put for reliable comfort. This personal lubricant uses plant-based glycerin to provide a silky-smooth glide, perfect for solo play and partner intimacy. Whether you’re enjoying toy use or skin-to-skin contact, the non-staining, easy-clean design keeps things effortless.
JO H2O Gel Lubricant excels in delivering a satisfying, moisturizing experience without sticky residue. Made in the USA with FDA licensing and ISO certification, it comes with a 100% pleasure guarantee for your confidence.
Why Choose JO H2O Gel?
This lubricant’s thick, plush consistency offers the best of both worlds: the clean feel of a water-based lube and the staying power of a gel. Its moisturizing properties leave skin soft, and the formula rinses away easily, making it a sensible addition to your personal care routine.
- Thick, plush texture for enhanced comfort
- Water-based, easy to wash off
- Non-staining and moisturizing
- Compatible with most toy materials
- FDA licensed, ISO certified, USA made
Staff Product Review
Our team put JO H2O Gel Lubricant to the test, and it impressed across the board. We appreciate how the thick gel consistency stays exactly where you apply it, providing steady glide without drying out. It’s gentle on the skin, and the cleanup is as simple as a splash of warm water. For extended sessions or everyday comfort, JO H2O Gel Lubricant is a top contender that we confidently recommend.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is JO H2O Gel safe with silicone toys?
Yes, JO H2O Gel Lubricant is water-based and safe to use with silicone, hard plastic, and other common toy materials.
How do I clean up JO H2O Gel?
JO H2O Gel Lubricant rinses off easily with warm water, leaving no sticky residue. Because it’s non-staining, spills on fabrics won’t ruin your sheets or clothes.
Is this lubricant condom-compatible?
JO H2O Gel Lubricant is compatible with natural rubber latex and polyisoprene condoms. It should not be used with polyurethane condoms.

