World’s first skin tone condoms launch in a bid to make sex more inclusive

Launched the world’s first skin-colored condoms in a bid to make sex more inclusive

The ‘world’s first’ skin color condoms have been launched in an effort to make sex more inclusive.

London-based sexual wellness brand Roam created the condoms to help people of different ethnicities feel more represented in the bedroom.

They are available in four color choices: dark brown, medium brown, light brown and also in original latex.

The company claims they are a world first, made in the UK and suitable for vegans too.

For those trying to reduce their plastic use, the contraceptive product’s packaging is also made from 40 percent less plastic than traditional condom wraps.

The condoms are available in four color choices: dark brown, medium brown, light brown and also in original latex

And every time a skin-colored condom is purchased, one is donated to Brook, a sexual health and wellness charity, to make birth control more accessible.

A spokesperson for Roam says: ‘Roam was built to end the stigma and shame of shopping for sex for everyone.

“Legacy brands have failed to address the nuanced needs of all sexually active communities.

“The launch of our Skin Tone Condoms offers a choice that never existed before, one that celebrates individuality.

Sexual wellness brand Roam created the condoms to help people of different ethnicities feel more represented in the bedroom

Sexual wellness brand Roam created the condoms to help people of different ethnicities feel more represented in the bedroom

The company claims they are a world first, made in the UK and suitable for vegans too

The company claims they are a world first, made in the UK and suitable for vegans too

“Designed to be the perfect balance of thrill and safety to protect your fun and community.”

The condoms cost £15 for a pack of 12, £20 for 18 or £35 for 36, and sizes are slim, regular and large.

They will be on sale from April 17 at Superdrug and Boots, along with Amazon and on Roam’s website.