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Glass Toys: Is Glass Body-Safe? Care & Glass vs Steel

Borosilicate glass is body-safe, non-porous, works with any lube, and is lovely for temperature play.

✓ Body-safe, non-porous

The essentials

  • Tempered borosilicate glass — smooth, rigid and surprisingly sturdy.
  • Feels firm and glides beautifully with a little lube; holds warmth or cool.
  • Cleans completely with soap and water.
  • A favourite for firm, targeted sensation and for temperature play.

Body-safe at a glance

PorosityNon-porous
PhthalatesNone
CleaningSoap & water; boilable
SterilizableYes
LubeAny
Good to know — porosity, safety & the honest detail

Is glass body-safe?

Yes. Toy-grade glass is tempered borosilicate — non-porous, compatible with every lube, and it doesn’t absorb anything, so it cleans completely. It’s one of the safest, most hygienic materials there is.

Can a glass toy break?

Quality borosilicate is strong and handles temperature well, but it’s still glass: inspect it for chips or cracks before each use, retire it if you find any, and avoid dropping it on hard surfaces.

How do you do temperature play safely?

Warm it in a bowl of warm water, or cool it in the fridge (never the freezer). Skip boiling-hot or icy extremes, and always test the temperature on your wrist first.

Glass vs Stainless Steel

GlassStainless Steel
WeightLighterHeavier
DurabilityInspect for chipsVery durable
TemperatureHolds wellHolds well
LubeAnyAny
AllergenNoneTrace nickel

Read about Stainless Steel →

How to care for Glass

  1. Inspect for chips or cracks before every use.
  2. Wash with soap and water; 100% glass can be boiled.
  3. For temperature play, warm/cool gently and wrist-test first.
  4. Store padded and separate so it can’t knock against anything.
For the material nerds ↓
Borosilicate glass adds boron trioxide to silica, which lowers thermal expansion (the Pyrex family) so it resists thermal shock — why it tolerates warming and cooling. Its surface is a smooth, non-porous amorphous solid, and toy glass is annealed/tempered for strength. It’s chemically inert, so no lube or cleaner degrades it.

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Sources & further reading: Borosilicate glass — Wikipedia
General educational information, not medical advice — always read the product label and, if you have a specific allergy, check the product details. Written in-house from open references (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA; PubChem, public domain). How we research →

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