Tips for Maintaining a Healthy Vagina You’ve heard it before from us, but we’ll remind you just how delicate your vagina can be. Like most parts of your body, your vagina requires care and maintenance to keep it healthy. So, instead of neglecting your little friend, show her some love! We have outlined 6 tips for maintaining your healthy vagina.
1.Soap-free zone
If
your vagina could talk it would have a lot to say, but most importantly
it would tell you to “stop with the soap already!” Your vagina does not
want or need to be cleaned out with soap; respect its wishes! Don’t use
harsh or scented soap down there when showering. There are feminine
washes available, but they are not necessary. Water will actually do
just fine, especially since you do not want to over-wash and cause
irritation. And always remember that feminine washes are for external
use only. They should NEVER be used inside the vagina!
2. Lose the panty perfume
Scented
dryer sheets, scented sprays, deodorants, scented washes, deodorizing
wipes – any of these “panty perfumes” can cause irritation. If you have
an odor problem, masking it won’t get to the cause of the problem
(unbalanced pH) – and unnatural fragrances can actually alert others
that you might have a problem, even when you don’t. RepHresh Gel will
get to the cause and eliminate odor without added scents or perfumes.
It is okay that your vagina doesn’t smell like roses, it’s not supposed
to!
3. Pay your Gyno a visit, she misses you!
An
important part of your vaginal health is visiting your gynecologist once
a year to make sure everything is okay. Not only will this ensure you
are clear of infections and STDs but a cervical exam is also a must.
4. Cotton underwear is still sexy
Cotton
underwear is breathable and…your vagina needs to breathe! Avoid tight,
spandex underwear and thongs which also trap bacteria and rub, causing
infection and irritation. Because let’s be honest, nothing is sexier
than a healthy vagina.
5. Change pads and tampons regularly
You have
probably been told this since your first period. Change your pads and
tampons every few hours to keep things in good shape down there. Of
course, the big threat is Toxic Shock Syndrome ,
but not changing enough can cause other vaginal issues. The pH of
blood is higher than healthy vaginal pH, so you do not want it hanging
around any longer than necessary.
6. Maintain a healthy vaginal pH
Did you know that your vagina Ph matters? A healthy vaginal pH is slightly acidic, between 3.5 and 4.5, and when it becomes imbalanced, you risk vagina issues
like that pesky vaginal odor. Since your vagina is so delicate and the
pH matters, simple things like your period or sex can set it off
balance. But your period is a fact of life and, let’s be honest, so is
sex! RepHresh Gel
is clinically shown to maintain healthy vaginal pH so it works with
your body. You can use RepHresh Gel regularly or when unbalanced pH is
most likely to occur: After your period, after sex, after douching or
for freshness anytime!


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