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How to take good care of women’s private parts? 5 ways for women to take care of their private parts

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In order to pursue beauty, many women will deliberately spray perfume and use various "cosmetics" on their private parts. Although they increase their femininity, this is very harmful to their private parts. So, what should women not use to maintain their private parts? How should we care for our private parts in daily life?

How to take good care of women’s private parts? Be sure to use these 6 things sparingly

1. Charming perfume spray

Experts warn that some sprays are made with benzocalan (a local anesthetic), which can not only cause allergic reactions, but also mask the odor caused by infections or sexually transmitted diseases, preventing users from seeking medical treatment in time and causing further damage. .

2. Pubic hair removal solution

If you have sensitive skin, even pubic hair removal creams, ointments and waxes will cause strong irritation to the pubic area or inner thighs. Experts point out that irritating ingredients such as calcium hydroxide can cause allergic reactions. If you want to remove pubic hair, the safest way is to use a razor.

3. Pubic hair dye

Changing the color of your pubic hair to surprise your male partner may seem fun, but even a specially formulated pubic hair dye can cause damage. Experts say the chemicals in the dye can cause irritation and adverse reactions, resulting in burning pain and the inability to have intercourse for weeks.

4. Gel sex toys

There are many first-class sex toys to choose from, but the use of some sex toys can increase the risk of allergic reactions and even cancer. Moreover, gaps will be formed on the surface of the product, and hidden microorganisms cannot be removed even if washed after use, which may cause infection the next time it is used.

5. Temporary ink

Some spa and beauty centers will provide pubic inkjet tattooing services that last up to five days. However, if the ink comes into contact with the thin skin of the labia, the ink may cause irritation or allergic reactions. Whether it is permanent, inkjet or printed stickers, if you want to tattoo your vagina, it is best to have it tattooed outside the bikini line.

6. Any fragrance

Soap, tampons, body wash, paper towels, and other products designed to clean the vagina may cause infection if they contain fragrance or deodorant. Experts explain that the relevant chemicals will not only change the smell of the vagina, but also change the acid-base balance of the vagina, thereby promoting the growth of bad bacteria and yeast.

5 ways for women to take care of their private parts

1. Clean the vagina

It is best to use warm water to clean the vagina. Water that is too hot can easily aggravate inflammation. Choose neutral or weakly acidic cleaning products.

During non-menstrual periods, female friends can fill the basin with warm water after taking a bath, add a few drops of vinegar or lemon juice, and then take a sitz bath for 5 minutes to prevent infection. Do not use clean water or disinfectant to irrigate our vagina. Doing so will destroy the acid-base balance and bacterial flora of the vagina.

2. Pay attention to the rules of daily life

If you are too tired or have reduced immunity, it is easy to cause fungal infection. At the same time, do not sit for long periods of time to reduce the chance of vaginal moisture and heat.

3. Use regular sanitary napkins

Both sanitary napkins and tampons have their pros and cons, and the choice depends on personal preference and physical condition; in short, developing good hygiene habits during menstruation is the best way to protect yourself. My personal suggestion is to choose good sanitary napkins. Women and inflammation always seem to be entangled. As soon as the dog days of summer arrive, gynecological clinics are overcrowded, ushering in a peak of medical consultations. According to reports, many gynecological inflammations are caused by incorrect use of sanitary napkins.

4. Beware of injury

2/3 of women will feel local skin itching and burning during menstruation. This is mostly caused by the use of non-breathable sanitary napkins. Sanitary napkins are generally composed of three parts: surface layer, absorption layer and bottom layer. Many sanitary napkins now have a dry mesh surface. The mesh surface is made of fiber, and some people may be allergic. In addition, some sanitary napkins contain certain pharmaceutical ingredients, which can sterilize but can also cause allergies. You should try to use cotton mesh sanitary napkins.

5. Drink enough water

Drinking enough water can help with vaginal maintenance. Remember to drink plenty of water before having sex. Urinating before and after sex can reduce the amount of bacteria introduced into the female urethra during sexual intercourse. Before sex, both parties should clean their private parts to avoid introducing anal bacteria into the vagina and urethra during sex.

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