Budget Toys vs. Quality: Why Medical-Grade Silicone is a Must for Your Health
Many corporate blogs read like sugar-coated guides. But when it comes to your health, being direct is more important than being polite. The intimate product market is flooded with cheap offers, but if you save at the wrong end, you pay with your well-being.
Quality you can feel: Medical-grade silicone by Aiersha.
To the point: What is the safest material for sex toys?
The safest material for intimate products is 100% non-porous, medical-grade silicone. It is hypoallergenic, free from harmful plasticizers (phthalates), and can be fully sterilized. Unlike PVC or jelly materials, it provides no breeding ground for bacteria.
The Toxic Truth About Cheap Toys: Why $20 is Often Too Expensive
Let’s be honest: If a product smells like chemicals or feels sticky after a short time, it belongs in the trash. Many cheap imports use materials that outgas hormonally active plasticizers. At Aiersha, we see this every day: customers who only learn through bad experiences.
Quality you can feel: Medical-grade silicone by Aiersha.
Why Aiersha Makes No Compromises on Materials
- Complete Non-Porosity: Bacteria have no chance to settle.
- Thermal Resistance: Cleaning with boiling water is easy and safe.
- True Longevity: An investment in years, not weeks.
| Feature | Medical-Grade Silicone (Aiersha) | PVC / Jelly / TPE |
|---|---|---|
| Safety | Hypoallergenic & Biocompatible | Often causes allergies |
Frequently Asked Questions on Material Safety (FAQ)
How do I recognize real silicone?
Try the stretch test: Pull the material firmly. Does it turn white at the stress point? If so, it contains cheap fillers. Real Aiersha silicone maintains its color.
Choosing Quality Over Risk?
Whether you are a retail customer or a B2B partner, we provide honest advice on materials and standards.





