85%
Felt relief within a few days
80%
Experienced no side effects
Boric Acid Gel – Natural Relief for BV, Thrush & Odour
Relief from Vaginal Irritation
Our boric acid gel works to gently rebalance the vaginal environment, helping to reduce odour and relieve dryness. This natural solution eases discomfort while supporting a healthy, thriving microbiome.
How to Use:
Gently insert the pre-filled syringe applicator into the vagina as far as it comfortably goes.
Comes with 7 pre-filled syringes for mess-free, on-the-go convenience
Helps prevent infections by creating an unfriendly environment for bad bacteria and yeast
Perfect for post-sex, post-period, or on-the-go freshness

Boric Acid

Best used at bedtime

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Amaaaazing!! Highly recommend! This worked basically straight away for me and I didn’t even have to use for the full 7 days. Will be using whenever I feel the need now Thank you pinc wellness❤️
Nikki
Description
Boric Acid Gel – Relief for BV, Thrush and pH Balance
Maintaining optimal vaginal pH is crucial for intimate health. Our boric acid gel is formulated to gently restore balance, soothe irritation, and combat unwanted odour. This natural approach not only provides relief from dryness but also supports a healthy vaginal microbiome.
Why Choose Boric Acid Gel for BV & Vaginal Health?
Many women struggle with symptoms like dryness, itching, or odour caused by pH imbalance, BV, or yeast overgrowth. Our boric acid gel for BV offers gentle, targeted relief by restoring natural acidity and supporting beneficial bacteria. Unlike harsh treatments, it delivers moisture and comfort without disrupting your flora.
Boric Acid Pessaries vs Gel Applicator
Wondering which option is right for you—boric acid pessaries vs gel applicator? While pessaries dissolve over time, our gel comes in pre-filled syringes for quick, mess-free application and added hydration. This makes it a convenient alternative for women seeking both odour control and vaginal comfort.
Where to Buy Boric Acid Gel & Suppositories
If you’ve searched “where to buy boric acid” or “where to buy boric acid suppositories”, our gel is the perfect solution. Each pack contains 7 pre-filled syringes for hygienic, easy use at home.
What’s Inside?
Aqua (Water), Boric Acid, Carbomer, Sodium Hyaluronate
Vegan-friendly, safe & gentle
How to Use
- Wash your hands before use.
- Lie on your back with knees bent.
- Gently insert the pre-filled syringe.
- Depress the plunger slowly.
- Dispose of applicator.
- Best used at bedtime; mild discharge is normal (use a liner if needed).
Experience natural relief and balance with our boric acid gel—your gentle solution for dryness, odour, and BV.
Say goodbye to discomfort. Shop our boric acid gel for a healthier you and enjoy free domestic shipping on orders over $100.
85%
Felt relief within a few days
80%
Experienced no side effects
How to Use Boric Acid and Probiotic Suppositories
When dealing with bacterial vaginosis or thrush, we recommend starting with our Boric Acid Suppositories. Here’s a suggested treatment plan:
Boric Acid Suppositories
Insert one suppository at bedtime for 14 consecutive nights. This helps eliminate harmful bacteria or yeast and restore balance.
Probiotic Suppositories
After completing the boric acid course and once symptoms have cleared, begin using our probiotic suppositories to support long-term vaginal health.
Use one suppository nightly for 7 nights, followed by one per week for 10 weeks to help maintain a healthy vaginal microbiome and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Note:
Boric acid and probiotic suppositories should not be used at the same time. Boric acid works to eliminate harmful microbes, while probiotics help restore beneficial bacteria. For best results, use them in separate phases, as outlined above.
I’ve never used boric acid before. What does it do?
Boric acid is a long-standing, natural, tried and tested remedy for common vaginal infections like BV and thrush.
Due to its weak acidity, boric acid can help to gently balance the pH of the vagina, restoring it to optimum levels (it has a bacteriostatic and fungistatic action, so it makes the vagina slightly more acidic while disrupting the fungal cell membrane).
Basically, it encourages a harmonious balance between the ‘good’ bacteria and the ‘bad’. It’s a simple solution for women who suffer from recurring thrush and BV, and those who’ve not found long-term relief from antibiotics.
Is it safe to put boric acid in your vagina?
Boric acid suppositories designed for vaginal use are considered safe in the short term when used as prescribed or under medical guidance. While some concerns may arise due to boric acid's association with borax, a compound found in household cleaning products and pesticides, it's essential to note that boric acid and borax are distinct substances.
Despite sharing a common compound, boric acid suppositories are specifically formulated for vaginal insertion and should never be ingested orally. The potential dangers arise when boric acid is consumed in "extreme amounts," with toxicity occurring at 15-20 grams for adults and 5 grams for infants.
It's crucial to emphasize that the recommended dosage of boric acid vaginal suppositories is typically 600 milligrams, and they are considered safe when used as directed – inserted into the vagina, not taken orally. To put it in perspective, an adult would need to ingest an 25 vaginal capsules simultaneously to reach toxic levels.
Where do you deliver to?
We currently ship both domestically within Australia and internationally to select countries!
Once your order is processed, it will be handed over to our trusted shipping partners but please note:
🚚 We are not responsible for any delays that may occur during transit, including customs processing or postal service disruptions.
We’ll always provide tracking details so you can keep an eye on your delivery, and our customer care team is here to help if anything seems off.
I’m pregnant, or breastfeeding. Can I use boric acid?
Boric acid is not recommended for use during pregnancy or if you’re actively trying to conceive.
While it’s considered safe for most women, there isn’t enough research to confirm its safety for pregnant individuals or developing babies. Because of this, we always recommend erring on the side of caution and avoiding use during this time.
If you're unsure, it's best to speak with your healthcare provider before starting any new intimate care routine.
Your vagina deserves better than guesswork.
Learn the real science behind common concerns like BV, thrush, and dryness - so you can feel confident, not confused.