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Yes, We Need Our Own Vulva Wash: Best Vulva Wash For Women

Yes, We Need Our Own Vulva Wash: Best Vulva Wash For Women

A lot of women and girls use body washes and other fragrant cleansing products, like hand soaps, to clean down there. While society may continue to tell women they should smell like flowers or fruits down there, soaps or body washes should not be used on the vulva or intimate area.
What Is Intertrigo?

What Is Intertrigo?

Intertrigo can be chronic and recurrent, so it is necessary to continue taking preventative measures, such as having a proper hygiene routine to prevent future rash outbreaks. 

10 Ways To Practice Self-Care For Down There

10 Ways To Practice Self-Care For Down There

Taking care of your vulvar and vaginal health is essential to your overall well-being. Vaginal health issues can negatively affect fertility, sex life, mental health, and more. Hence the importance of 'practicing' self-care for "down there," as it can help prevent discomfort, and vaginal infections, promote a healthy vaginal environment, and help you get more confidence in the bedroom. 

Armpit Rashes: What Causes Them And How To Treat And Prevent Them

Armpit Rashes: What Causes Them And How To Treat And Prevent Them

Armpit rashes may result from several reasons, including irritation, yeast infections, chafing, allergic reaction, and chronic health issues. All genders are prone to armpit rashes, regardless of age. Because the armpit areas are susceptible to rashes due to folded, thin skin and hairiness.
Deodorant? Antiperspirant? Should I use both? What is the Best Deodorant For Women?

Deodorant? Antiperspirant? Should I use both? What is the Best Deodorant For Women?

Deodorants and antiperspirants are part of the world of beauty products, even if it is not as sexy to talk about in comparison to sexy, bold red lips. The critical difference between antiperspirant and deodorant is simple; based on that, you will determine what you need to use.
The Underboob Is Having A Moment

The Underboob Is Having A Moment

Cutout dresses, swimsuits, tattoos — the underboob is having a moment. There's a lot of focus on that area of the body - but what about the part people aren't talking about? The sweat. The chafing. The underwire bra lines. Let's talk about all things underboob!
5 Feminine Hygiene Tips For Busy Moms

5 Feminine Hygiene Tips For Busy Moms

We get it; we're moms too! From busy moms to busy moms, here are our (5) tried and true tips to help you keep your vulva health in check while managing your busy schedule. Let's dive in!

The Secret is Out: Hot Girl Summer is All About Taking Care of Your Vulva

The Secret is Out: Hot Girl Summer is All About Taking Care of Your Vulva

As the temperature rises outside, so does your risk of getting a yeast infection because yeast infections love moisture. That wet bathing suit that you stayed too long in, that extra sweat between your legs, or the
Razor Bumps: Don't Let Them Ruin Your Pool Time

Razor Bumps: Don't Let Them Ruin Your Pool Time

If razor bumps are getting in the way of your summer fun, keep reading because this article is your ultimate guide to preventing and treating razor bumps down there and everywhere for Good!
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Is Vaginal Deodorant Even A Thing?

Is Vaginal Deodorant Even A Thing?

If you are worried about smelling down there, remember that the embarrassing odor between your legs isn't your fault - every vulva has a mild odor. But sweat changes the PH and that is when the odor starts to get out of control. 
5 Reasons You Have Swamp Ass and What You Can Do About It

5 Reasons You Have Swamp Ass and What You Can Do About It

Swamp ass happens because of excess sweat in the buttocks; this sweat can soak through your underwear and clothing. Swamp ass is not usually a cause for concern, but it can sometimes lead to infections or irritations.
The Summertime Itch and How To Avoid It

The Summertime Itch and How To Avoid It

The primary causes of vaginal itching are typically attributed to hormonal changes, fragrance soaps, yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, or other vaginal infections. In most cases, vaginal itchiness does not indicate a severe underlying problem.