If it's just the one that does it, and only you feel it, then you likely just have a sensitivity to that one brand. Maybe it's the silicone base... but since you normally use another kind, and it works for you, I wouldn't sweat it, and just go back to what you used before.
The only difference would be, did the irritation bring about any itching, either during or after sex? Does the burning/irritation linger for a long time after you're done with sex (much longer than any "normal" friction sensation might have lasted before from rough sex)?
Like Supple said, it never hurts to go double-check... but really, you likely just stumbled across something you have a sensitivity to, and simply need to discontinue using it. Definitely go see a doctor if the burning persists after you discontinue use of the product.
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