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There is no UK regulator for sex toys, the material is your safety net. Pick what you want it for, what matters most, and any sensitivities; get the ranked body-safe materials with full scorecards.

1. Use case
2. What matters most
3. Sensitivities optional

Recommended materials

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The full reference

Every material we recommend, with the same scorecard. 0-10 across each attribute, higher is better.

Material Body Safety Realism Temp Clean Cost Lifespan UK Price
Platinum-cure silicone Most users, most use cases. The default premium material and the universal "buy this first" recommendation. 10 7 5 9 6 9 £25-£200
Borosilicate glass Sensation play, temperature play, easy-clean, second-toy upgrade for experienced users. 10 4 10 10 7 9 £30-£90
Stainless / surgical steel G-spot or P-spot focused users, weight-as-feature seekers, lifetime-purchase buyers. 10 3 10 10 5 10 £50-£250
ABS plastic (hard plastic) Budget first-toy buys, bullets, vibrator shafts where contact area is small. 9 3 4 8 9 7 £10-£60
Sealed hardwood Collectors, aesthetes, gift-grade purchases, sensation play with natural warmth. 9 6 7 8 5 9 £60-£300
TPE / TPR / jelly Budget-conscious buyers who want realistic skin-feel and accept the shorter lifespan. 5 9 4 4 10 4 £10-£40
Glazed ceramic Aesthete buyers who want the look of ceramics, temperature-play enthusiasts. 9 3 9 9 6 7 £40-£120

Frequently asked

What does "body-safe" actually mean in sex toys?
Non-porous, chemically inert, and free of plasticisers that leach over time. The four materials that meet all three criteria are platinum-cure silicone, borosilicate glass, stainless or surgical steel, and properly-sealed hardwood. Anything else either traps bacteria (TPE, jelly) or risks chemical transfer (PVC with phthalates).
Why is platinum-cure silicone the default recommendation?
It is the only material that combines body-safe non-porous behaviour with a soft skin-like feel and decades of lifespan. Glass and steel are also fully body-safe but rigid; TPE feels soft but cannot be sterilised. Silicone is the best-of-both compromise for most users.
Is TPE actually unsafe, or just inferior?
TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) is porous, which means it cannot be fully sterilised between uses or between partners. For solo use with conscientious cleaning it is reasonable for a 6 to 12 month lifespan; for partner use it should be covered with a condom. Avoid it entirely if you have any kind of sensitivity.
Can I put glass and steel toys in the dishwasher?
Borosilicate glass: top rack only, no detergent residue. Stainless and surgical steel: dishwasher safe at any rack position. Both can also be boiled for 3-5 minutes for full sterilisation. Silicone can be boiled but not dishwashered (the heat can warp some designs).
Are there any materials I should avoid entirely?
Yes. Anything labelled "jelly" without a clear TPE or silicone designation, anything labelled "phthalate-free" without naming the actual material (the disclosure is meaningless without it), and any unsealed wood or porous stone. If the brand will not tell you the material, treat it as a red flag.
How long does each material last with normal use?
TPE and jelly: 6-12 months. ABS plastic: 3-5 years. Sealed wood: 5-10 years with proper care. Platinum silicone: 10+ years. Borosilicate glass: indefinite if undropped. Stainless steel: indefinite. Investment-grade materials pay back in lifespan; the £25 TPE buy is rarely cheaper per use than the £80 silicone.

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