The intimate area needs moisture🩵
The intimate area loves and needs moisture. Hydration helps maintain its unique qualities such as elasticity, folded mucosa, softness, stretchability, and adaptability. The natural microflora and balanced pH keep both the vagina and vulva healthy and resilient.
Vulva and vagina ✨
Vulva is the outer, visible part. This includes the inner and outer labia, clitoris, urethral opening, and vaginal opening.
Vagina is the inner part, an elastic canal extending from the vaginal opening to the cervix. It is hidden and adapts to the body’s needs, for example during intercourse or childbirth.
Elasticity and folds ✨
The mucous membranes of the intimate area are naturally soft, supple, and elastic. The vaginal walls consist of folded mucosa (rugae) that can stretch and return to their original shape during movement, intercourse, or childbirth. The labia and surrounding skin are also soft and flexible to protect and adapt to the body’s needs and cyclic changes.
Why moisture is so important ✨
To maintain this amazing elasticity, the mucous membranes need to be hydrated. Dryness makes them sensitive and less elastic. In younger individuals, hormonal changes, stress, or medications can cause dryness, while menopause often brings a natural reduction in moisture. Regardless of age, sufficient hydration is essential for both the inner and outer intimate area to feel healthy and maintain its natural balance.
The right products can work wonders ✨
- Vulva: Wash gently with lukewarm water and a mild, fragrance-free intimate wash or oil. Make sure the product does not contain soap or perfume, as this can dry out and disrupt the natural balance. Apply a hydrating gel, cream, or oil to the outer parts as needed.
- Vagina: Self-cleaning and normally does not need washing, but if dryness occurs, extra moisture may be needed. Use a deeply hydrating gel or cream applied directly inside the vagina.
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