Rarely a day goes by that we are not confronted by advertisements for vagina-related hygiene products. They are presented as goods that can make your vag cleaner than it was yesterday and scent better, sold in packages covered in flowered designs and girly colours.
One thing you should know is, the vagina cleanses itself, so avoid using soaps and other products to clean her, many of these vagina centered hygiene products may actually not be good for our vagina at all.
DOUCHES
There's no circumstance that calls for you cleaning your Lady part with a vaginal douche. Douches leaves your PH whack and mess up the natural mixture of good bacteria in your bag, so you're at a much higher risk of getting a yeast infection if you use them. And there are more serious risks too , using douches increases your likelihood of contracting pelvic inflammatory disease by a whopping 73%.
Douching might even be linked to lowering fertility. Your vagina does a real good job at keeping itself clean , but if you feel she's not in her best shape address other factors before you reach for the douche.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
Laugh all you want, but this has been used in the act of sex long before we came around and they still are, from grapefruits to carrots which can be incorporated in the bedroom through creativity. But while this may be funny to talk about, there are some important things to know if you're choosing to get down and dirty with fresh produce.
Not only do many fruits and veggies still carry some kind of pesticide on them, but if you're using them for penetration, a piece could break off,get lodged in your vaginal canal and rot away, yuck.
No matter how many times you've scrubbed that organic much it still carries some bacteria. Those nasties could result in a bacterial imbalance which leads to yeast infection.
RUBBER & PLASTIC SEX TOYS
Simply using a dildo that is made of rubber won't hurt your vagina right off the bat. But overtime, that squishy toy is susceptible to small cuts and other damages which can eventually lead to microbes making themselves a cozy home in there, then move from the toy to your garden,and you're slammed with infection.
Plastic is no better, instead invest in a phthalate-free toy that is made of silicone or stainless steel.
Additionally make sure you're properly cleaning your toys after each use to avoid bacteria build-up.
HAIR-DYE
Your pubic hair are way more sensitive than you think , so dyeing them isn't a great idea. The smallest amount of dye on your vulva or in your vagina could result in pain and irritation. So steer clear of pubic hair dyes. Your pubes are as lovely as you are.
TEA TREE OIL
Tea tree oil is a totally natural product. When I first heard people put it down there,the first thing that came to mind was,did they survive? , as far as I know tea tree oil has the potential to cause painful burns as it does not have a neutral PH level. You can find a way better substitute like coconut oil.
Tea tree oil has been identified as an antifungal to yeast, so some say it is good to use in the case of yeast infection. But the vagina is a very sensitive area, and the risk of irritation when using this method are great, think of the potential burns and extreme discomfort you might feel as a result.
ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH
Women have been known to use these vaginally for their vibrating pleasure. Electric toothbrush are household products that weren't made to be inside your vagina , and with all the bacteria from your dirty mouth living on them, they could easily cause irritation or infections in/on your vag .
WHATEVER THAT HAS BEEN IN OR AROUND YOUR BUTT
This includes condoms,sex toys,fingers,penises, toilet paper,etc. When fecal bacteria from your anus climbs into your vag the pH level becomes severely imbalanced which could lead to a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Also be reminded; wipe front to back when you're on the toilet bowl.
OIL BASED LUBRICANTS
Keep all oil-based lube, including Vaseline.bout of the bedroom. They are difficult to wash out, that means your vagina turns into a breeding ground for bad bacteria, putting you at risk for a yeast infection.
Instead opt for silicone or water based lubes which are more easier on your vagina and won't interfere with condoms.
Source: Bustle
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Ahhh. So no more bedroom craydividy with cucumber 😂 ?
ReplyDeleteNo no no 😂, for health's sake.
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