5 Things You Need To Keep Away From Vagina

Vagina is the most sensitive part of females. Every individual need to take extra care of it. our vagina brings you incredible pleasure, can expand wide enough to fit a baby, and even has its own doctor. Considering how amazing this body part is, you want to do everything you can to give it the TLC it needs. And that means avoiding the surprising products, toys, and toiletries that pose a hidden threat to the health of your lady bits.

# Soft Plastic Sex Toys

After just a little wear and tear, vibrators made from soft, flexible plastic, or jelly-like rubber can develop tiny nicks and grooves where microbes can hide. Insert the toy into your vagina, and you may have just scored yourself an infection.

# Fruits and Vegetables

Even organic produce that’s been scrubbed clean still carries bacteria. These wouldn't be a threat to your digestive tract, but introduce the microbes to your private parts, and you’ll upset the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina, potentially triggering a bacterial or yeast infection.

# Hair Dye

Experimenting with hair color down below earns big props for creativity. But we’ve got to warn you: The skin around your pubes is way more sensitive than your scalp. If the chemicals in the dye make contact with your labia (not to mention get past your vaginal opening), you could be in for some sex-postponing burning and pain, says Minkin. Stick to trying out different hair colors above the neck only.

# Intimate Sprays

Not only are douches, intimate sprays, and vaginal wipes totally unnecessary (the vaginal canal is self-cleansing; that’s what discharge is for), using them can boost your odds of infection. “They contain ingredients and chemicals that can dry out the vagina, making you feel irritated and increasing the risk that you develop tiny tears in your vagina that bacteria and viruses can enter through.

# Chocolate

Turning your naked body into an ice cream sundae sounds sexy, except for the fact that whipped cream, chocolate sauce, and other sweet toppings are loaded with sugar, and introducing sugar into your vaginal area can mess with your pH levels and lead to a yeast infection.
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