FRENCHIE THE BERET Condom 0.05mm Ultra Thin X 12

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While there’s no rule book for sex, condoms are another story. Frenchie likes our stories to have happy endings, which is why we created the Frenchie Beret Condoms. The Beret Condoms are housed in an easy-open buttercup enclosure, meaning you open them the right way up, every time. Au natural, these condoms are created without any synthetic ingredients: better for you, the planet and your tastebuds. Size doesn’t matter, but at 0.05mm, the ultra-thin design of Frenchie Beret Condoms let’s you get up close and personal, while keeping everyone involved protected. Simple? Safe? Oui Oui!

 

  • 100% natural rubber latex
  • Electronically triple tested for safety
  • Unique Buttercup design, never guess which way is up
  • TGA approved and registered
  • 0.05mm ultra-thin
  • Low-odour & fragrance free
  • Vegan & Gluten Free
  • Au Natural & Free of Synthetic Ingredients

Made With:

Natural Rubber Latex, Silicone Oil Lubricant, Cornstarch Powder, Magnesium Carbonate

Made Without:

Parabens, Animal Products (Casien), Synthetic Colourants, Petrochemicals, Nitrosamines, Synthetic Flavouring, Glycerin, Gluten, Fragrance


 

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

BEFORE SEX

  1. Check the expiry date on the bottom of your Frenchie buttercup (each condom will have a printed expiry date and batch number) Do not use expired condoms. For single use only!
  2. Gently remove the foil seal from the buttercup, being careful not to damage the condom with fingernails, teeth or jewellery.
  3. Condoms only roll one way, and thanks to Frenchie it’s now easy to know which way that is. The condom is the right way up in the buttercup, so simply remove it from the cup by the reservoir tip.
  4. Squeeze the reservoir end of the condom gently, between the thumb and the forefinger to expel the air out of the tip, while placing the condom over the head of the erect penis. This must be done before any contact occurs between the penis and the partner’s body to assist in the prevention of sexually transmitted infectious and pregnancy. Trapped air can make the condom susceptible to damage during sex. Roll all the way to the base of the penis, but do not fully unroll the condom.
  5. Check to make sure your condom is fitted properly. It should not be slipping off or excessively tight on the penis. This could lead to breakage or the condom falling off during intercourse.

AFTER SEX

  1. After ejaculation, slowly remove the condom while penis is still erect so that the condom doesn’t slip off. Hold on to the rim of the condom during removal to avoid leakage.
  2. It is important not to permit the penis or used condom to touch the vagina or anus area after removal.
  3. Tie the end of the removed condom and dispose of hygienically and thoughfully. DO NOT flush the condom down the toilet. Wrap it in tissue and place in a bin. In the event of the condom falling off or breaking during sex, withdraw the penis immediately and do not ejaculate. Your doctor can give advice on the best course of action.

 

Chances are you’re a pro at this, but just incase you forgot here’s some information that will make sure you are getting the best protection and having the safest, sexiest fun possible.

BEFORE SEX

  1. If extra lubrication is needed, use water-based lubricants only!
  2. DO NOT USE OIL BASED LUBRICANTS such as petroleum jelly, mineral oil and cold cream, as they may weaken the condom and cause subsequent failure of the product. So can some topical medicines that are applied to the penis, vagina or anus. If you are not sure about the effect of the medicines you’re using on condoms, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
  3. Do not use the condom if the rubber material is sticky or brittle or the individual container is obviously damaged.
  4. Seek medical assistance as soon as possible, at least within 72 hours should a condom leak or burst during use.
  5. Condoms are for single use only, reused condom could increase the risk of breakage and infection.
  6. When used correctly every time you have sex, latex condoms help prevent pregnancy, reduce the risk of transmitting HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infectious.
  7. No method of contraception can provide 100% protection against pregnancy or transmission of HIV and STIs. If you suspect that you or your partner may have become pregnant or infected, consult your doctor immediately.
  8. If you are allergic to natural rubber latex products, consult your doctor for advice before use. Natural rubber latex can cause allergic reactions including anaphylactic shock.
  9. Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
  10. Keep away from children. Can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken condom fragments.
  11. Normal condoms are for vaginal use only, not for anal sex. Use of condom during oral sex increase the risk of asphyxiation or choking.
  12. Condom is a medical device to be used by adults.
  13. Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and/or patient is established.
  14. These condoms conform to International standards ISO 4074/EN ISO 4074