If your not supposed to use soap to clean down there on a woman's body... then what do you use?
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If your not supposed to use soap to clean down there on a woman's body... then what do you use?
Plain ole water is best. If you feel you must use something more than water you can use a feminine wash available at virtually any store.
virtual water hmmm.
I use summers eve... it works wonderful.. I use the feminine cloths for sensitive skin.
I use a certain kind of body wash, you can get it like anywhere
There are body washes that are really light and don't harm a woman's genitalia.
I use body wash its beter than soap soap causes infectionsQuote:
Originally Posted by sweetblood_15
Perfume free wash something like simple as it says on the bottle not perfumed just kind.
Isn't body wash liquid soap? Sort of like diet sugar.
I use a body wash, even a body scrub and I rather like my vag!
No problems in the bad smell department.
There are specific feminem products for the vaginal areas.
There's a whole range of products, you can even buy wipes, like baby wipes but you just take them on the go with you. Lol
You can get special intimate cleansers! I use them as normal soap or body wash always leads to irritation for me!
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Originally Posted by MummaCrash
I use body wash and a scrub too... but sometimes if I do it's very dry down there which isn't very pleasurable when your trying to get intimate...
I use summers eve
How much does it cost?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockabilly1955mama
Not that much. They're usually on sale a lot of the time
Thanks... do you know of some stores that usually carry it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rockabilly1955mama
Rite Aid, Safeway any general store usually carries it.
k... thanx againQuote:
Originally Posted by Rockabilly1955mama
No problem honey.
If you use bar soap, think about the last thing you wash, now think about the first thing you wash, this is why I use liquid soap. Anyway the story goes you should be using a mild soap as not to interfer with the vaginas PH
I use a moisturiser afterwards too.
I have been using a sea salt +olive oil body scrub and it makes me all shiny. :D... teheh!
I use Dial or Ivory soap. I'll do some research on whether it's dangerous to do so. It's not like you're cleaning inside your vagina and cervix; you're cleaning the labia and mounds pubis.
If you're very worried, you could use Johnson's Baby Bar or Johnson's Head-to-Toe Baby Wash. If it's good enough for baby girls, it's good enough for grown women.
As for the ladies who are using Summer's Eve, I have a question. Are you talking about a wash or douche? I ask because douches are not good for the vagina as they throw off our delicate internal pH balance. I do not think it's healthy to douche. Cleaning the outer genitalia is enough. If there is an odor/discharge problem with regular bathing, it means there's a vaginal infection and you should consult a physician.
I've also heard that baby powder is not good to use near the vaginal area. Cornstarch-based products are better.
Hello, again. I did a small bit of research and found that using a mild, unscented soap is best for cleaning the outside of the vagina.
As for cleaning the vagina itself, it is not necessary since it is a self-cleaning organ. It will rid itself of waste (semen, menstrual blood, harmful bacteria). If an infection develops, you'll be alerted via itchiness, foul odor, odd discharge. Then you can get to a doctor. Keep all perfumes and dyes away from the vaginal area. So, liquid soap is not safer.
That means my Dial soap habit has to go. Darn it. I'm off to buy Johnson's baby products. Is Ivory soap unscented?
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Originally Posted by Gem07
I'm not sure... but my best guess would be that it comes in both scented and unscented...
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