Do you ever wonder what wearing a tampon, pad or liner regularly can do to your body? This simple daily routine can have a huge impact on your health as the vaginal eco system is more sensitive and more absorbent than typical skin.
Vaginal discharge is part and parcel of a healthy vagina and getting sweaty in the vagina area is totally normal, so your undies need to allow the area to breathe and absorb any moisture. (The vagina produces 4ml of discharge every day!)
A few years ago, my husband was diagnosed with Cluster Headaches, which is a rare form of headache. This experience prompted some immediate lifestyle changes for us.
Many women have no idea that some of the conventional brands they regularly use in or around their vagina contain synthetic ingredients and chemicals that could be harmful to their body and their health!
Our vagina is the most sensitive part of our body and keeping down there clean is just as important, if not more than the rest of our body. We’re here to share some of our 10 best tips and tricks on how to keep your va jay-jay clean and healthy.
In this blog we discuss the topic of reusable VS disposable period care – which one is better for your body, and which one is better for the planet? And is it possible to have both?
It is important to become aware of the symptoms of TSS so you can receive required help if needed. Due to the large number or TSS cases in teenagers, it is especially important that they are educated on the symptoms.
Whether you’re a new tampon user or simply want to learn about potential better practices around precautions, inserting, removing and disposing a tampon, this blog is for you!
Tampons are the most commonly used sanitary item with 86% of U.S. women using them over alternative sanitary products. So why are we so unaware of what’s really in them and their impact on our bodies?