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    What is the best feminine wash to use?

    The answer is easy… water.

    In the days of our lolas, there were no brands like Lactacyd, GynePro, pH Care, Carefree, Summer's Eve or Betadine.

    And our mothers and grandmothers did just fine.



    Losing the natural ability to cleanse itself

    But somewhere down the line, women started to become conscious of the funny smell down there and that's when the first bottle of feminine wash was sold.

    Women began to use all sorts of perfumed washes, vaginal douche and panty liners.

    All these contributed to the changes in the woman's natural ability to cleanse herself and maintain normal vaginal health.



    Prone to sweat

    The external portion of the vagina is called the vulva.

    It is composed of skin with hair follicles.

    Naturally, this area is prone to sweat, perspiration and discharges from the vagina.



    Care down there

    The normal pH of skin is close to neutral (4.5 - 5.5).

    The best and cheapest way to keep the vulva clean is by washing with water and MOST importantly, keeping the area dry and cool.

    Wearing tight undergarments, panty liners, jeans and stockings will increase the temperature in the area, thus making the woman prone to perspiration and bacterial growth.



    Wash it then dry it!

    Some patients are proud to say that they always wash with water and soap.

    Sure, it is a good habit. But they often forget to dry their vulva.

    Some would rather put their underwear on even if the vulva is a bit wet because they fear that "tissue paper is bad for them."

    Moist, hot and dark… three words that describe the vulva...and that is also how bacteria grow best.



    The kinds of wash to use

    If you have to use a feminine wash, choose one with the least amount of chemicals.

    Choose an acidic wash if you are always wet due to prolonged "white menses" or ovulation.

    A neutral wash is best for women who are already very dry, like women in their menopausal years.



    Neutral and antibacterial variants

    And for occasions where there is yellowish or greenish discharge, this means there is already bacterial growth. You need an antiseptic or antibacterial wash.

    This is also the same wash you would use for the days that you have your period.

    For all the other days not mentioned above, then water is a good choice. It does not contain harmful perfumes or chemicals.

    And the best part is...it’s free.

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    Ibang naiisip ko pang linis.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Ibang naiisip ko pang linis.....
    Joy???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Ibang naiisip ko pang linis.....
    Quote Originally Posted by joemarski View Post
    Joy???
    Joy sa paglilinis???

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    Available pa ba sa market itong FIT? para pwede na kainin pagkahugas.

    fit-vegetable-wash-no-diets-allowed.jpg

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    kala ko nagtatanong ka para sa iyo eh..... hehehehehe.
    sa lalaki meron.... freshmen. screenshot-2014-02-11-15-06-47.jpg

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    Hugas hugas? akala ko ready to eat na yan? hahahah

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    ^
    hahaha parang sabi ng dati kong opismeyt: "eats lang ng eats kahit hindi wash"

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    joy antibac.
    patay ang mikrobiyo.....walang sebulok.

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    Kailagan din ng Mechanical cleaning pa minsan minsan!

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