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Intimate Wash for Women and Men
Not all washes are created equal — and when it comes to intimate hygiene, the wrong one can do more harm than good. Our intimate washes are pH-balanced and microbiome-friendly, so you're getting clean without stripping away the bacteria that actually protect you.
FAQs
Should I be using a vaginal wash inside the vagina?
Should I be using a vaginal wash inside the vagina?
No — and this is a really important one. The vagina is self-cleaning and doesn't need to be washed internally. Intimate washes are designed for the external vulva area only. Washing inside can disrupt your natural flora and actually increase your risk of infection. External cleansing with a gentle, pH-balanced wash is all you need.
What's the difference between a pH-balanced wash and regular soap?
What's the difference between a pH-balanced wash and regular soap?
Regular soap is typically alkaline — pH 9 to 10 — which is way too high for your intimate area. Your vagina needs to stay acidic (around 3.8 to 4.5) to stay healthy. Using alkaline soap disrupts that balance and can trigger itching, dryness, or set the stage for infections. A pH-balanced intimate wash is formulated to match your body's natural environment.
Do scented soaps or washes actually cause problems?
Do scented soaps or washes actually cause problems?
For a lot of women, yes. Synthetic fragrances are one of the most common causes of vulval irritation and disruption to the vaginal microbiome. Even products marketed as 'feminine' can be loaded with fragrance that does more harm than good. If you're prone to irritation or infections, fragrance-free is always the safer choice.
What ingredients should I look for in a microbiome-friendly intimate wash?
What ingredients should I look for in a microbiome-friendly intimate wash?
Look for a wash with a pH between 3.5 and 4.5, fragrance-free formulation, and gentle surfactants rather than harsh sulphates. Soothing ingredients like aloe vera, lactic acid, or prebiotics are a bonus — they actively support the good bacteria rather than stripping everything away.