Someone please let me know what to do ..Is it true that you are not supposed to use soap on your vagina to wash it? I don't see how this could be true?
That is 100% true, it can lead to a lot of irritation and other problems.
It also can wash away the natural bacteria that helps wash and clean your vagina naturally.
Believe it or not heavily perfumed soap can even sometimes make your vagina have more odor.In general rememebr that some smell is only natural, and that when the smell it too strong it can be a sympton of other things like infection.
I also liek yto clean down there or I'll feel gross and I've found that johnson's baby wash it really good. It doesn;t have ';soap'; in it but it still cleans and has a slight slight scent and doesn't irritateIs it true that you are not supposed to use soap on your vagina to wash it? I don't see how this could be true?
Actually getting soap into the vagina can mess with the pH, among other things, and increase the risk of yeast or bacterial infections. As long as you are using a mild soap on the outside, it's really not a problem. Just be sure you are rinsing off well. As long as it's not irritating to your skin, or you don't have an infection of any kind, there's nothing to worry about.
You aren't supposed to use soap IN your vagina, because this is an internal organ and shouldn't have ANYTHING in it (with the exception of tampons, sex toys, babies %26amp; penises).
The vulva or external portion on the other hand will not suffer from soap, unless you end up with a reaction to it. DO wash your external parts with soap daily. Heck, they even make ';feminine'; washes just to cleanse the external parts!
You can use soap to wash your downstairs, but you should not let it get inside of you. It's because your vagina is really good at cleaning itself out and it doesn't need the extra help. It can wash away the good stuff in there.
So go ahead, use soap, just don't let it get inside.
You should always use soap to clean your body, including your vagina. I use a hypo-allergenic soap with no scent in it as to lessen the rick of getting a rash or irritation ( I have very sensitive skin).
I would try using Ivory, I like it the best.
that is not true at all . you have to wash your vagina to kill germs and avoid infection. however you need to avoid scented soaps, tampons, pads, they irritate the skin on the vagina and can case infections.
i don't know if it's true or not but i have been doing so for over 10 years %26amp; haven't had a problem yet! if your still nervous, try summers eve or feminine wash which is meant to cleanse your vagina. i prefer using dove body wash.
well you should just use a mild cleanser, as to not mess up the natural cleansing that goes on down there, and the natural pH and all that good stuff.
don't use anything harsh. tis quite a sensitive area hehe
umm i always use soap its gross if you don't. just get a face cloth make sure you wash your whole body first and then your vagina and then butt last. your fine use dove soap. nothing fancy.
Soap bothers some women. If it doesn't bother you - wash with soap. Some women are more sensitive and soap residue causes irritation. That is the only reason not to use soap. And those women use some other kind of feminine wash.
i believe the reason you aren't supposed to is because the soap could cause irritation and burning witch might lead to a bladder or yeast infection mild soaps might be okay but defiantly don't use strong body wash or anything
you can use soap ON your vagina, just not IN your vagina
Soap is supposed to have an alkaline base which can sometimes cause thrush but in 50 years I haven't had a problem
Washing your external personal parts with soap is fine. You may want to use one with lotion/cream, like Dove or Camay, because soap (like Ivory) can be drying. And always rinse well.
I have for 40 years and I haven't had any problems! Just make sure you rinse well.
news to me.
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