Thursday, July 29, 2010

Ladies! I need advice and tips on how to keep your female areas smelling fresh. Thanks!?

It seems like no matter how much I wash down there, it always seems to have a certain stinch. I have very good hygiene so I know that has nothing to do with it...please share your tips and routines if you would. Thanks ladies!Ladies! I need advice and tips on how to keep your female areas smelling fresh. Thanks!?
I don't think that you should be able to smell it all the time if you are clean, it could be that you are simply a little paranoid. I once went through a period of being able to smell myself (it drove me mad for a couple of months) so went I to my GP. It turns out that I had a simple bacterial infection that was cleared up with a simple course of antibiotics.Ladies! I need advice and tips on how to keep your female areas smelling fresh. Thanks!?
Stop washing it so much. Seriously, your vagina has its own way of doing it, if you keep washing and washing and washing your twinkle, it'll start to smell a little off.





Use vagasil i think its called (its buy the female products in supermarkets), They have talc to absorb moisture, special twinkle wash, fresh wipes for when you're out and about and other girlie stuff.





Some of it can be paranoia, have your got a boyf or a real good girlfriend you could maybe ask? Or go to your GP for a check up, don't be embarrassed.
do not use any scented soaps, it will irritate you and could definately give you a wicked yeast infection. everyone has a smell..but, if your is strong or smells fishy, you could possibly have bacterial vaginosis or even a yest infection. but i definately wouldnt be using harsh soaps. unscented dove soap is all you need or even just water. your vagina has a natural way of cleaning.
DO NOT use a douche. It can damage you, your doctor could tell you that. If you have a scent that really bothers you or is new you should talk to your doctor, it could be an infection of some sort. However, the first answer is right, don't use scented soap. Our genital areas have a scent of their own, just like men (and our armpits). It is natural. You should ask your doctor if it really bothers you.





Good luck!
perspiration or secreted or excreted fluid may create an odor when in contact with bacteria on your skin. Use antibacterial wipes, or always wipes or wash this area with soap and water if you detect an odor. Some odors are related to vaginal infections.
A douche! Works wonders!








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Stop washing so much. Just water is sufficient. Leave it alone.
Umm... You might want to try feminine spray
bath lots
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