i always heard from doctors that your not suppose to use deodorant sprays. that if you smell bad, then you have an infection. well i dont smell, but it dosent hurt to freshen up also. but when i read about summer's eve and fds, they say its safe and helps eliminate the odor, not cover up. i dont know what or who to believe?
Feminine deodorant spray?
Ah, you're a marketer's dream--a woman who can be made to believe the way a healthy woman smells there when she's clean is somehow bad. It's not an odor, it's just a smell.
You don't need douches, sprays, pantiliners, etc. You need soap and water and cotton panties. Those scented products may cause problems for some women (I answered a YA question about one only minutes ago) and will only mask the natural smell that literally makes the primitive part of the male brain wake up and pay attention.
You're not stinky there unless you're dirty or unwell.
Reply:It depends a bit on where you are spraying.......
The outside of the outer labia (where your pubic hair grows) is much like the underarm. A little anti-perspirant and deodorant won't hurt.
Anything inside the labia is sensetive tssue that should only be cleaned with plain water and not subjected to strange chemicals!
Inside the vagina itself is even more sensetive and self cleaning.
Reply:You know what. I have asked myself that question before. I think you get the feeling that it should smell different because of how you are taught to respond to smells in general. We all wanted it to smell like Victoria Secret perfume at some point. You are not alone there. But i tell you the truth hon, I think it's good that you want to spice up your feminine power. Go ahead and try it. Just make sure you only use it on the outside. It cant hurt you that way. But leave the inside to natural flushing. Drink lots of water and eat lots of garlic when you are having doubts about balancing your natural odor. This will also help prevent those annoying infections. Good luck
Reply:deoderant sprays and douche are not neccessary to your vagina and yes they are harmful. They do cause infection. If you have a funk you have an infection. They have towelletes if you want to freshen up and if you use the fds spray spray it very lightly, and do not spray it on your vagina spray it on your panties.
The vagina cleanses itself naturally. It does sweat and do understand the need and want for a freshener, but use it wisely. Wear cotton panties... the designer panties usually have a cotton swatch in the crotch. This will help keep you dry. Don't use panty liners either, unless it is during your period on your light day. Why? Because they hold the moisture from the sweat as well as any discharge you may have and this creates infections as well. Douching after sex will flush bacteria up the urethra and cause infection, too. Your vagina is a breeding ground for fungus and infection so do your best to keep it clean and dry on the outside.
So, use the sprays sparingly and only spray your panties with it and buy the towellets to carry with you because they will cleanse the area the same as if you had showered. And will not cause an infection.
Reply:a good wash with a mild soap and some water is just as effective as any of those expensive products, some of which can alter your pH drastically and cause yeast infections. Stick with what your doctor tells you and just wash regularly.
Reply:The docs will say it causes a yeast infection. I use them and this is not true
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