Are All Condoms Vegan?
When people choose a condom they are not only choosing a brand that they deem to be safe and reliable.
Now, they are also considering other factors such as:
- Where are my condoms made?
- Do they come from a sustainable source?
- Is there any animal products used in the production?
- Are animals used for testing?
Some competitors claim to produce vegan condoms, because they don’t use any animal products in or on the product.
However they forget to mention that testing is often done in laboratories that carry out tests on animals.
What does In Vitro means?
In Vitro (performed with microorganisms, cells, or biological molecules outside their normal biological context.
Colloquially called “test-tube experiments”, these studies in biology and its subdisciplines are traditionally done in labware such as test tubes, flasks, Petri dishes, and microtiter plates.
Studies conducted using components of an organism that have been isolated from their usual biological surroundings permit a more detailed analysis than can be done with whole organisms)
Want to know the truth?
The word has it that many factories, are still testing on animals for Medical Device Biocompatibility Testing.
Including top named condom brands!
What is Biocompatibility:
Biocompatibility being the measurement of how compatible a device is with a biological system.
What about us at LTC then?
We are passionate about manufacturing high quality condoms. We have gone above and beyond to meet the demands of our customers and are very proud to say so.
This is the reason why we want to inform you that our range of condoms is 100% Cruelty Free.
Do NOT contain any kind of Animal testing whatsoever in any part of the process.
In addition to the testing process, we can also confirm that no Casein is used in the process of production.
What is Casein:
Casein makes a condom soft and pliable, latex condom are processed using a product called casein. This is a protein derived from milk.
“To make condoms from raw latex, various processes are required.
Which in turn consist of several different steps, one of the ‘helping hands’ during rubber-making is casein… “
Our Range
EXS condoms come in many different shapes and sizes and in various thicknesses.
The smallest condom is the EXS Snug Fit which has a flat width 49mm.
Our largest is the EXS Jumbo which has a flat width of 69mm.
Because we know one size is not suitable for everyone…
With an ever increasing demand for thinner condoms we have expanded our range and now have two condoms at 45 microns (EXS Nano Thin 53mm width & EXS Air Thin 56mm)
Want to know more about our condoms?
For further information on our full range of condoms please visit our products page on our main screen.
If you are concerned to find out about animal testing on animals we suggest you choose a brand like EXS Nano Thin, EXS Ribbed and Dotted, EXS Regular and EXS Magnum.