Skyn
SKYN Latex Free Condoms
SKYN condoms are made from polyisoprene rather than latex. Polyisoprene is a synthetic material that behaves much like latex in use but contains none of the natural rubber proteins that cause latex allergy, which makes SKYN a practical option for anyone who reacts to conventional condoms — or whose partner does.
Why choose a latex free condom?
Latex allergy affects a small but significant number of people, and reactions range from mild irritation and itching to more serious symptoms. Sensitivity can also develop over time in people who previously used latex without difficulty. If you or your partner experience irritation after using conventional condoms, a non-latex option is worth trying — though persistent or severe symptoms should be discussed with your GP or pharmacist rather than self-managed.
Polyisoprene also transfers heat more readily than latex, which is the basis of SKYN’s “closest thing to wearing nothing” positioning. Whether that difference is noticeable is subjective, but the material property is real.
Using SKYN condoms
SKYN condoms are CE-marked medical devices and, used correctly and consistently, offer the same protection against pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections as latex condoms.
- Check the expiry date on the foil before use.
- Open the foil carefully at the notch — teeth, scissors and fingernails all risk tearing the condom.
- Use a new condom every time, and never use two at once.
- Store somewhere cool and dry, away from direct sunlight. A wallet is not a good long-term home for a condom.
Lubricant compatibility
Water-based and silicone-based lubricants are safe to use with polyisoprene condoms. Oil-based products are not — including baby oil, petroleum jelly, body lotion and some massage oils. These weaken the material and can cause the condom to fail. This is the same restriction that applies to latex.
Sizing and fit
Fit matters for both comfort and reliability — a condom that is too tight is more likely to tear, and one that is too loose can slip. Nominal width is printed on the pack, and it is worth checking against what you currently use rather than assuming brands are interchangeable.
Discreet delivery from a registered pharmacy
We are a GPhC-registered pharmacy (registration 9012253) and everything we send goes out in plain, unbranded outer packaging with no indication of contents. Delivery is free on orders over £50.
If you would rather ask before you buy, our pharmacy team can advise on latex sensitivity and suitable alternatives — call us on 01782 310001. You may also want our full condoms range, family planning and men’s health sections.
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Frequently asked questions
Are SKYN condoms suitable if I have a latex allergy?
SKYN condoms contain no natural rubber latex — they are made from polyisoprene, a synthetic material. They are widely used by people with latex sensitivity. If you have a diagnosed latex allergy, check with your pharmacist or GP before changing products.
Are latex free condoms as effective as latex ones?
Yes. Polyisoprene condoms are CE-marked medical devices held to the same standards, and offer equivalent protection against pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections when used correctly and consistently.
What lubricant can I use with SKYN condoms?
Water-based and silicone-based lubricants are fine. Oil-based products — petroleum jelly, baby oil, body lotion, some massage oils — must be avoided, as they weaken the material.
What pack sizes do you stock?
SKYN Original is available in packs of 3, 10, 20 and 40.
Is delivery discreet?
Yes. Orders are dispatched in plain, unbranded outer packaging with nothing on the outside indicating the contents.
