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Durex Performa condoms use a special lube to control climax and help you last longer during sex!

Durex Performa contains a special lube – called Benzocaine – inside the condom which helps the man to control climax and prolong excitement…which means longer-lasting sex.

The special way we make Durex Performa means they smell better so there are no unpleasant distractions, you can just relax and enjoy.

For optimal security the product should be placed in a cool dry place away from sunlight.

Some additional information:
• Nominal width 56mm  
• Special lubricant to help you last longer containing benzocaine 5%
• Transparent, lubricated and teat ended
• Easy On shape
• Dermatologically tested
• 100% electronically tested

If you would like information on any Durex products,  don't hesitate to contact us here.

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Product Image Durex is the world's number one condom brand with nearly 80 years of quality experience.
Product Image If our condoms don't pass these rigorous tests, they don't leave the factory. We don't just meet international standards, we exceed them. That's why millions of people across the world trust Durex every day.
Product Image Durex Easy-on condoms are specially shaped to be easier to put on and more comfortable to wear.
Product Image The special way we make our condoms means they smell better. So there are no unpleasant distractions, and you can just relax and enjoy.

 

Always follow the instructions in the condom pack. Check the expiry date on the condom wrapper before you use it. Tear the wrapper open from the serrated edge and handle the condom carefully, as it can be damaged by fingernails and sharp objects like jewellery and body piercings.

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Either of you can put the condom on the erect penis. Just make sure you put the condom on before you have any sexual activity. This helps to prevent an unplanned pregnancy and the possibility of catching sexually transmitted infections.

Putting on a condom

Check the roll is on the outside. If it’s on the inside, the condom is inside out. Squeeze the teat end of the condom so there’s no air trapped inside.

Putting on a condom

Still squeezing the teat, put the condom on top of the penis and roll it down with your other hand. If it starts to roll back up during sex, just roll it back down again straight away. If it comes off, stop and put a new condom on.

Bin

Soon after ejaculation, and while the penis is still erect, the condom should be held firmly in place at the base of the penis before withdrawal. Then just take it off, wrap it in a tissue and put it in the bin. Please don’t flush it down the toilet.

 

Durex loves sex but we appreciate that this means different things to different people. What feels right for one person or couple might not be right for others. There are lots of ways to enhance your sex life so we’ve provided some hints and tips which might help spice things up a little! Find out more.

 

Visit Ora!

If you like things with a little extra spice, why not visit Ora! It’s an online community where people go to share sexual experiences. If you’re seeking advice, answers, ways to explore your naughty side or somewhere to confess your sins; Ora! is the place to go. It’s completely anonymous and the content is written by lots o f different people. Meaning you get a range viewpoints, helping you choose what’s right for you. Some of the content may be a little explicit so visit Ora! with your eyes wide open! Enjoy.

 

We've included a list of some of your frequently asked questions below. However, if you have a question which isn't listed below please contact us and we will be happy to help.


Do Durex have any condoms for latex allergy sufferers
Durex have a range of non-latex condoms that may be suitable for latex allergy sufferers. If you would like to know more about these products please contact us.


How can I find out when a condom was manufactured?
All Durex condoms have an expiry date and lot number displayed on both the pack and individual foil wrap. These dates and lot numbers are given to the condoms when they are manufactured. The date of manufacture can be worked out by taking five years from the expiry year date shown on the pack or foil.
Although you can tell when the condom was manufactured, it is not possible for us pinpoint when a particular batch of condoms was actually purchased.


Can condoms be used in the bath or swimming pool?
As far as we are aware no research has been carried out into the use of condoms underwater. There is more of a change of the condom slipping if you use underwater.
Chemicals such as chlorine and bath oils in the water may damage the condom.


Are condoms suitable for vegetarians and vegans?
Natural Rubber latex condoms are suitable for vegetarians; they contain an ingredient called casein (milk derivative) but no other animal related products.
Our non- latex condom (Durex Avanti, Real Feel, Fetherlite Ultra and Deluxe) are free of animal-derived products and suitable for vegans.


Do Durex condoms contain spermicide?
No. Our condoms are lubricated without spermicide.