I've done QUITE an extensive research trying to find what is actually THE BEST option for feminine wash. While there is a ton of products out there, their ingredients don't seem to be safe enough even for my body, let alone for intimate hygiene! So, yet again, I had to come up with my own all-natural herbal solution, which takes me less than a minute to prepare;-)))*
*This post is not intended to replace medical advice - I'm simply sharing what I personally use. Please contact a physician if you are experiencing any discomfort.
WHAT I USE:
- 1/3 cup Unscented Castile Liquid Soap
- I use Dr. Bronner's baby mild one - it has pH level that is perfect for intimate hygiene products (well it's higher than necessary, but distilled water lowers it to the needed level)
- 2/3 cup Distilled Water - I use it because Castile soap needs to be diluted
- one drop of Chamomile Essential Oil*** - has antibiotic properties and doesn't let biotic (due to bacteria, fungi, etc.) infections to develop (source)

I simply combine soap, water and essential oil in a bottle, and then store it in the shower. I try to be very careful when I use it, because it is much more liquid that usual Castile soap. And that's it! I told you it was gonna take less than a minute;-)))
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очень просто и точно ароматно!
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DeleteThis is a very nice idea :) Thanks for sharing the recipe!
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DeleteDon't forget to add lactic acid, so it is pH balanced. You really shouldn't be putting ANYTHING down there that is not pH balanced for this area. It is more acidic, than alkaline, and using an alkaline soap will allow unfriendly bacteria to grow...you really don't want that.
DeletePlain water is best.
ReplyDeleteyou can add Glycerin to make it thicker
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing post, I think Vawash also one of the best options forIntimate wash.
ReplyDeleteThat's great but i’ve been using lactacyd intimate wash for many yrs now n totally satisfied with it.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what essential oils you are using, but pure ones don't cause any reactions. Check out Young Living Essential Oils. They are therapeutic grade. Safe to ingest, safe on skin, and the purest on the market! I use them every single day, on myself and my kiddos. If you choose to go with them, make sure to insert my number as your sponsor ID. 1532357
ReplyDeleteWhat about tea tree oil?
ReplyDeletelow viscosity liquid cleansers are well suited for pump foam dispensers. no additives required. and yeah; add some acid.
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ReplyDeleteTypically most of the women are facing vaginal irritation because they don’t do proper care of that. I think your post really helpful for the intimate wash, thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteHygiene is very important in life. it is regular hand washing with soap and water that is the true ‘best practice’ when it comes to preventing the spread of germs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
Everyone is saying to add acid, well what if you added a little bit of Apple Cider Vinegar, would that help, or be too much?
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