Actually, each woman with a vagina
has her own specific scent person and for those with sexual partners,
they most likely don’t mind. However, if you are unsure of yourself and
how things are down there, take a look at these tips to make sure you
are doing things right.
Natural effect:
Use
a sponge with soft organic soap and warm water in washing your vagina.
Stay away from scented soaps or gels or antiseptics that may upset the
balance of healthy bacteria and irritate the sensitive skin around your
vagina.
Your vagina is smart:
What
most women don’t realize is that the actual vagina cleans itself. Thus,
soap is going to upset the vagina if you try to wash it with soap. So,
don’t worry about your vagina, just focus on the area around the vagina
(the vulva).
Focus on these:
With
a simple, unscented soap, clean the layers around your clitoris. With
your fingers, pull your labia away from your clitoris and softly wipe
the skin on both sides of your clitoris with the washcloth. Don’t forget
to get to your vulva, vaginal opening and bikini line. Finally, clean
your perineum, which is the area between your vagina and your anus.
The anus should be last stop:
Clean
your anal area last. Stay away from your vaginal area after you've
washed your anus. This way you won’t move rectal germs back toward your
vaginal area. These are unwanted germs that cause urinary tract
infections.
How often?:
Every
woman should clean her vagina at least once a day for a healthy vagina.
If you engage in sexual intercourse, you should wash it a second time
to feel neat and fresh, although there is still a high chance of getting
pregnant after washing
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