what I wanted to know was something like the the one under you gave me... and just for you, a little part...
Correct bathing would be to avoid allowing chemicals around the vagina and vulva area, such as avoiding bubble baths, or other bathing products containing chemicals which may disturb natural vaginal health. Sometimes we cannot help but get soap in the vulva when showering, and washing the outer labia with soap is perfectly safe, however, using soap specifically to clean the vagina or vulva should be avoided. Although many feminine washes, sprays or talc's may claim to be safe to use these are not needed and more often than not, they are no better than soap.
To clean the vulva gently spread the inner and outer labia to wash between them with your hands while in the bath or shower, wash forwards towards your clitoral head being careful not to clean too harshly or excessively. While cleaning be sure to use your fingers to gently wash away any dead skin within the inner labia and clean away any discharge. The vulva should be dried gently with a towel - remember detergents used on your flannels and towels can also cause irritation and harbour bacteria. An even better method is to avoid friction which causes the spread of bacteria. This can be done by setting a hairdryer on it's cool setting, or better yet, run around the house free and naked.
fuck me! any tips on how to wash your dick properly? i always whap it with a bundle of soap and grate it to death and it still reeks of fish within an hour!
woah less of the flaming please its a dam good question as girls are a lot more complicated down there than men i know the PH value of cleaning products such as soap will cause loads of redness and iching so dont use like hand soap or anything like that down there perfumeless soap or somethinf like dove ? and you dont scrub down there its just a gentile wipe
Maybe a mild soap. but watch where you stick it, stay away from things like Nare (I once got a bit of nasty revenge on my younger brother by telling him that to get HIS stuff really clean after sex he should rub down the areas with NARE.
You should have Heard him howl! (though I got in trouble Big Time later)
I always wash mine out thoroughly with soap and water everyday. I am 30yrs old and have never gotten a yeast infection or had stinky crotch. I have never had irritation from washing it.
All the men I have been with commented how I am not stinky like most women and they liked that.
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Correct bathing would be to avoid allowing chemicals around the vagina and vulva area, such as avoiding bubble baths, or other bathing products containing chemicals which may disturb natural vaginal health. Sometimes we cannot help but get soap in the vulva when showering, and washing the outer labia with soap is perfectly safe, however, using soap specifically to clean the vagina or vulva should be avoided. Although many feminine washes, sprays or talc's may claim to be safe to use these are not needed and more often than not, they are no better than soap.
To clean the vulva gently spread the inner and outer labia to wash between them with your hands while in the bath or shower, wash forwards towards your clitoral head being careful not to clean too harshly or excessively. While cleaning be sure to use your fingers to gently wash away any dead skin within the inner labia and clean away any discharge. The vulva should be dried gently with a towel - remember detergents used on your flannels and towels can also cause irritation and harbour bacteria. An even better method is to avoid friction which causes the spread of bacteria. This can be done by setting a hairdryer on it's cool setting, or better yet, run around the house free and naked.
Maybe a mild soap. but watch where you stick it, stay away from things like Nare (I once got a bit of nasty revenge on my younger brother by telling him that to get HIS stuff really clean after sex he should rub down the areas with NARE.
You should have Heard him howl! (though I got in trouble Big Time later)
Tobra
All the men I have been with commented how I am not stinky like most women and they liked that.