It could be from the soaps you are using. If you go to the health store and pick up an all natural plant based soap.
Using animal fat is common in a lot of soaps, avoid using products with animal fat. It causes infection and build up. Which could be your problem
try the summers eve line. they're feminine hygiene products that prevent vaginal infections and that are a lot less expensive then what's at the health food store.
Is it normal to have white curd like substance in vulva?
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It could be from the soaps you are using. If you go to the health store and pick up an all natural plant based soap.
Using animal fat is common in a lot of soaps, avoid using products with animal fat. It causes infection and build up. Which could be your problem
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I use feminine soaps, a brand we have in the UK called Femfresh. It's specially pH balanced for the vagina so it doesn't cause itching.
try the summers eve line. they're feminine hygiene products that prevent vaginal infections and that are a lot less expensive then what's at the health food store.
Yup, had a gf who washed her pussy with soap. First time I saw her do that I warned her that soap kills off the bacteria her pussy needs.
You can get 'feminine wash' liquid soaps. Or best, just wash it with water, even after a sticky sex session.