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I want to punch the writer of this article for a few reasons.A) I must disagree with you here, your body, and by proxy your vagina does indeed have a ph balance that needs to be taken into account. That doesn't mean you only use warm water on the outside labia to clean with.. Your entire body maintains homeostasis, which is it's total balance. Unless you are incredibly sensitive, washing with regular soap (mind you most of us will splurge on the nice, hypoallergenic stuff) is completely safe. Odor is created by bacteria, bacteria that is only removed by cleansing. Yeast infections can come from over doing it, but unless you are drying your insides out with stringent cleaners, you should be just fine. Douching should only be used a max of once a week or after your period to remove left behind particles that your body couldn't flush out. Douches are quite harsh so I can see someone making themselves ill overusing them..
A) Props for at least mentioning an additive free soap (i.e. Summer's Eve) but the TRUE way to make your vagina smell better is to only wash the outside with warm water (now your ass, that you wash with soap - don't mistake me on this one!). It has a pH balance, and when you use harsh soaps or shampoos you throw off that balance and create odour. Not only that but it can lead to rampant yeast infections and BV which leads me to
B) the mention of flavoured lubes/oils. Most women get that stuff around their vagina and end up with itching/burning/yeast infections/bv/utis if they aren't careful/clean about it.
C) You don't need juice or voodoo for your vagina to taste and smell nice. Knowing about your pH balance and basic vaginal health will help you keep it in check. It's amusingly almost identical to the care of the intact penis, so if you should ever have a son remember that
Source: Working at Planned Parenthood, uni health class, having girlfriends, having a vagina. Originally Posted by Missy Mariposa