When washing the vulva area, it’s important to choose a soap with the right ingredients.
Here are derm and OB/GYN top picks.
What kinds of feminine washes are safe to use on your vulva?
Common ingredients in many products like silicone could be more harmful than beneficial.
A wash that isnt pH-balanced could, in theory, disrupt the acidic pH of the vagina, saysDr.
Wendy Goodall McDonald, a board-certified OB/GYN and author.
board-certified urogynecologist at the Kimble Center for Intimate Cosmetic Surgery
(And just FYI: These soaps are only meant for your vulvato be used externallynot your vagina).
It is not an agent designed to sterilize the tissues.
Antimicrobial washes are to be avoided!
If youd rather have a do-it-all body and vulva wash, this one is your best bet.
Its also formulated by an OB/GYN and has the stamp of approval from Dr. Henigsman.
The foamy cleanser is also fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, and supports pH balance.
This foaming wash is plant-derived, and includes ingredients like lavender, organic apple cider vinegar, and calendula.
Its hypoallergenic, and dermatologist-approved.
One reviewer said, This wash is great for keeping you clean down there!
board-certified urogynecologist at the Kimble Center for Intimate Cosmetic Surgery
I apply it with my hand and it soaps up very well and quickly.
There are also no fragrances, parabens, or dyes.
Ive been on the hunt for a product like this for years.
So happy I found it.
This soap is amazing.
No pain or residue.
kindly never stop making this, says a rave reviewer.
Maude Wash No.
0 $22.00
Body wash, bubble bath, intimate-area cleanserIs there anything this wash from Maude cant do?
Its also pH balanced and contains a cocktail of good-for-your-skin vitamins.
One reviewer said, Cute bottle and very gentle formula!
Will be buying again and again.
Derm-tested and approved, this formula contains vitamin E and white tea essence for added moisture.
Alyssa Dweck, a gynecologist and Medical Advisor for Uqora.
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