A bargain 2-pack of Usu Usu Standard
The jelly-filled tip allows for smooth application and correct use without the need for air venting. It also doesn't flip inside out, making it easy to tell which side is the front and which is the back.
Manufacturer: Jex
[Ingredients] Natural latex
[Precautions for Use] 1. Avoid strong contact with nails, teeth, the edges of individual packages when opening, or other hard objects. Scratches caused by such contact can cause breakage during use. 2. Put on a condom only after the penis is erect and before genital contact. 3. Sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted through contact, so always put on a condom before genital contact. 4. Even if the purpose is contraception, put on the condom from the beginning. Sperm is secreted not only during ejaculation but also before and after ejaculation. Take care when engaging in subsequent sexual activity. 5. Condoms have a front and back. If you put them on the wrong way around, they will not fit. Bodily fluids and sperm may be present, so if you put them on the wrong way around, discard them without using them. 6. Do not flush used condoms down the toilet, as this may cause clogging. [Precautions for Use] Important Basic Precautions 1. Condoms can only be used once. Use a new condom each time. 2. Proper use of condoms is effective in preventing pregnancy and reduces the risk of contracting many sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, but does not guarantee 100% effectiveness. ③This product is made from natural rubber latex. Natural rubber latex may rarely cause allergic reactions such as itching, redness, hives, swelling, fever, difficulty breathing, asthma-like symptoms, low blood pressure, and shock. If any of these symptoms occur, discontinue use immediately and consult a doctor. ④If you suspect sperm has entered the vagina due to breakage or semen leakage while using a condom, pregnancy may be prevented by emergency contraception. In this case, consult an obstetrician-gynecologist as soon as possible (at the latest within 72 hours). Interactions ①Contact with medications such as suppositories inserted into the vagina or ointments applied to the external genitalia, or oily substances such as lipstick and hand cream, can cause the condom to deteriorate and break. Avoid contact with these substances when using a condom. ②Some commercially available lubricants can cause condom breakage. If you use additional lubricants, please use the lubricant specified by the condom manufacturer (e.g., Lube Jelly). [Other Precautions] 1. If you experience any discomfort during intercourse (such as slipping off or excessive stretching), discontinue use as this may lead to breakage. 2. If the individual package is obviously damaged, discard it and use a new one. 3. This condom is designed for sexual intercourse in which the man puts it on the penis and inserts it into the woman's vagina. Using it for any other purpose may result in breakage. 4. Do not use condoms that have passed their expiration date as they may break.
[Usage, Uses, etc.] [How to Use] 1. Push the condom to the side of the package, completely cut off the remaining space on the other side, and remove the condom carefully, being careful not to damage it. 2. Carefully check the front and back of the condom, and place it so that it fits snugly against the glans. There is no need to release the air from the tip of the condom. 3. Slowly roll the condom with the fingers of both hands toward the base of the penis, wrapping it around the base. 4. After ejaculation, quickly and slowly remove the condom from the vagina while holding the base of the penis to prevent it from coming off. 5. Follow the disposal procedures of your local government for used condoms. [Usage Precautions] 1. Avoid strong contact with nails, teeth, the edges of the individual packaging when opening, or other hard objects. Scratches caused by such contact can cause breakage during use. 2. Put on the condom only after the penis is erect and before genital contact. 3. Sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted by contact, so be sure to put on the condom before genital contact. 4. Even if it is for contraception, put it on from the beginning. Sperm is secreted not only during ejaculation but also before and after ejaculation. Take care when engaging in subsequent sexual activity. 5. Condoms have a front and back. If you put them on the wrong way around, they will not fit. Body fluids and sperm may be present, so if you put them on the wrong way around, discard them without using them. 6. Do not flush used condoms down the toilet, as this can cause clogging. [Usage Precautions] Important Basic Precautions 1. Each condom can only be used once. Use a new condom each time. ② Proper use of condoms is effective in preventing pregnancy and reduces the risk of contracting many sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, but does not guarantee 100% effectiveness. ③ This product is made from natural rubber latex. Natural rubber latex may rarely cause allergic reactions, such as itching, redness, hives, swelling, fever, difficulty breathing, asthma-like symptoms, low blood pressure, and shock. If any of these symptoms occur, discontinue use immediately and consult a doctor. ④ If sperm is suspected to have entered the vagina due to breakage or semen leakage while using a condom, pregnancy may be prevented by emergency contraception. In such cases, consult an obstetrician-gynecologist as soon as possible (at the latest within 72 hours). Interactions ① Contact with medications such as suppositories inserted into the vagina or ointments applied to the external genitals, or oily substances such as lipstick and hand cream, can cause the condom to deteriorate and break. Be careful to avoid contact with these substances when using a condom. ② Some commercially available lubricants can cause condoms to break, so if you use additional lubricant, please use the lubricant (such as lube jelly) from the condom manufacturer. [Other Precautions] ① If you feel any discomfort during intercourse (such as slipping off or excessive stretching), discontinue use as this may lead to breakage. ② If the individual wrapper is obviously damaged, discard it and use a new one. ③ This condom is designed for sexual intercourse in which it is worn on the man's penis and inserted into the woman's vagina. Using it for any other purpose may cause breakage. ④ Do not use condoms that have passed their expiration date as they may break.
[Precautions for Use] [Precautions for Use] ① Avoid strong contact with fingernails, teeth, the edges of the individual wrapper when opening, or other hard objects. Scratches caused by this may cause breakage during use. ② Put on the condom only after the penis is erect before genital contact. ③ Sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted by contact, so always put on the condom before genital contact. ④ Even if you are using it for contraception, put it on from the beginning. Sperm is secreted not only during ejaculation, but also before and after ejaculation. Please exercise caution when engaging in subsequent sexual activity. 5. Condoms have a front and back. If you insert them the wrong way, they will not fit. Body fluids and sperm may be present, so if you insert them the wrong way, discard them immediately. 6. Do not flush used condoms down the toilet, as this may cause clogging. [Usage Precautions] Important Basic Precautions: 1. Condoms should only be used once. Use a new condom each time. 2. Proper use of condoms is effective in preventing pregnancy and reduces the risk of contracting many sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, but does not guarantee 100% effectiveness. 3. This product is made from natural rubber latex. Natural rubber latex may rarely cause allergic reactions such as itching, redness, hives, swelling, fever, difficulty breathing, asthma-like symptoms, low blood pressure, and shock. If any of these symptoms occur, discontinue use immediately and consult a doctor. ④ If you suspect that sperm may have entered the vagina due to breakage or semen leakage while using a condom, pregnancy may be prevented by using emergency contraception. In this case, please consult an obstetrician-gynecologist as soon as possible (at the latest within 72 hours). Interactions: ① Contact with medications such as suppositories inserted into the vagina or ointments applied to the external genitalia, or oily substances such as lipstick or hand cream, can cause the condom to deteriorate and break. Be careful to avoid contact with these substances when using a condom. ② Some commercially available lubricants can cause condom breakage, so if you use additional lubricant, please use the lubricant specified by the condom manufacturer (e.g., lube jelly). [Other Precautions] ① If you experience any discomfort during intercourse (such as slipping off or excessive stretching), discontinue use as this may lead to breakage. ② If the individual packaging is obviously damaged, discard it and use a new one. ③ This condom is designed for sexual intercourse in which the man wears the penis and inserts it into the woman's vagina. Using it for any other purpose may result in breakage. ④ Do not use condoms that have passed their expiration date as there is a risk of them breaking.
[Storage] ① Do not store in the following locations: a) Places exposed to direct sunlight b) Hot and humid places c) Places with volatile substances such as insect repellents ② Store in the original packaging and remove it each time you need to use it. Do not carry condoms in their individual packaging.
Made in: Japan