Condoms
Find Your Perfect Condom
Shop our range of the best, most comfortable condoms on the market today. You can buy Jems condoms online and feel confident and prepared for your next sexual encounter.
Jems Condoms Have 3 Ingredients
1. Natural Latex
Why latex? It’s naturally derived from rubber trees, and are incredibly strong. We use the highest quality latex without unnecessary additives.
2. 100% Silicone Lube
Why 100% silicone? It’s smooth, long-lasting, and completely body-friendly. Despite its reputation, silicone is inert, meaning it won’t absorb, react, or disrupt your natural balance. Pure, uncomplicated glide
3. Non-GMO Cornstarch
Why non-GMO cornstarch? We use it as a dusting powder to keep condoms from sticking together. No talc, no synthetic additives, and never genetically modified.
Condoms Aren’t Complicated
Jems keeps it simple. Unlike some condom brands that, in an attempt to appeal to seduction, include unnecessary and often unlisted toxic ingredients, we focus on what truly matters.
Harmful condom ingredients that are NOT found in Jems condoms:
- Nonoxynol-9: A spermicidal detergent that can cause inflammation and infections
- Parabens: Potentially cancer-causing preservatives
- Glycerine: A sweet-tasting preservative that offers no protective benefit and can increase the risk of HIV and yeast infections
- Casein: An animal-derived milk protein
- Benzocaine: A topical anesthetic that can cause irritation and inflammation
Jems condoms keep you closer to your partner without compromising safety or protection. Vegan, gluten-free, and cruelty-free, Jems condoms are made with intention and care.
Condom FAQ
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Condoms can sometimes have a strong or unpleasant smell due to the materials they're made from, primarily latex, which has a natural rubber scent that some people find rubbery or overpowering. However, it was a priority for Jems to create a latex version of condoms that don’t have that terrible rubbery, balloon-like smell.
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Yes! Silicone, water-based, and hybrid lubricants are all compatible. However, be sure never to use oil-based lubes like Vaseline, lotion, or coconut oil with Jems condoms, as oil can cause latex to break down.
You can also put a few extra drops of water-based or silicone lube inside your Jems condom before putting it on. If you don’t have extra lube, don’t worry: Jems condoms are lubricated already.
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Condoms themselves do not cause yeast infections. However, some individuals may experience personal sensitivities or irritation from condom ingredients like spermicide, which can contribute to discomfort. Using sensitive-skin condom options like Jems can help prevent irritation.
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Yes, when used correctly, condoms significantly reduce the risk of transmitting or acquiring many STDs, including HIV, chlamydia, and gonorrhea.
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Yes, some women may experience irritation or allergic reactions to some types of condoms. Using pH-balanced, fragrance-free, and hypoallergenic condom options like Jems ultra-thin condoms can help reduce irritation.
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While some people worry condoms reduce sensation, ultra-thin condoms are designed to do the opposite. These types of condoms have a barely-there feel helps maintain natural sensitivity while offering protection that allows you to relax, last longer, and stay fully present and often enhance pleasure and comfort for both partners.
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No, condoms are beneficial for everyone. They help prevent unwanted pregnancies, STDs, and bacterial transmission and show mutual trust and responsibility, regardless of the perceived risk.
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No worries! Jems created our very own inclusive, step-by-step guide on how to use a condom, written and designed for all bodies, including non-binary, transgender, and gender-expansive people.
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It’s best if both partners are prepared. Carrying condoms ensures you’re ready when the moment happens. If you prefer, making condoms cute or fun can encourage partners to keep them on hand.
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Yes! The Jems condom is a staple of safer sex. Not only are condoms one of the safest and most effective forms of birth control and STI/STD transmission prevention (when it comes to HIV, using a condom makes sex 10,000 times safer than not using a condom), but Jems condoms are also made of trusted ingredients—Jems uses only what’s essential. Unlike some other condom brands, Jems are free of potentially harmful ingredients, including parabens, paraffins, talc, benzocaine, nonoxynol-9, glycerine, cetyl alcohol, and spermicide. See our next question for a list of ingredients.
All Jems condoms are electronically tested for safety. Batch testing includes air burst testing, dimensional testing, and leak testing. Condoms are considered a Class II medical device. The USA FDA clears Jems condoms. Jems also meets all regulatory requirements set out by Health Canada and is certified and approved under the Medical Device Regulations.
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Yes, condoms are considered personal items and are allowed in your carry-on luggage when flying. There's no restriction on bringing condoms through airport security.
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No, do not use expired condoms because their materials may degrade over time, increasing the risk of breakage or failure. Always check the expiration date before use.
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In most places, condoms are available for purchase by anyone age 18 and older, but some stores or pharmacies may sell them to minors as well. Check local laws and store policies.
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No, condoms should not be flushed down the toilet. They can cause clogs and environmental harm. Please dispose of used condoms in the trash!
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Very soon, along with ultra-thin condoms, Jems will sell non-latex condoms without flavor or scent, as well as latex size variations in Small Condoms, Regular Condoms, and Large Fit Condoms.
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Even if you feel you’re not at risk, condoms provide essential protection against unwanted pregnancies, STDs, STIs, HIV, and can reduce the exchange of irritating bacteria. It’s always safer to use protection until you’ve been tested and cleared of any potential infections.
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Even if you feel you’re not at risk, condoms provide essential protection against unwanted pregnancies, STDs, STIs, HIV, and can reduce the exchange of irritating bacteria. It’s always safer to use protection until you’ve been tested and cleared of any potential infections.
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Carrying condoms is a responsible and regular part of sexual health. Sex is a natural human activity, and being prepared shows care for yourself and your partner. Binaries like “slut” or “virgin” are outdated and unhelpful.
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Not necessarily. Digital culture, emotional intimacy, understanding sexuality beyond traditional labels, and socio-cultural factors influence how younger people experience sex. They may explore different aspects of intimacy and connection, leading to different but no less meaningful sexual experiences.
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Unlike other condom brands, Jems are free of potentially harmful ingredients such as parabens, paraffins, talc, benzocaine, nonoxynol-9, glycerine, cetyl alcohol, and spermicide.