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Pro Tips for Vaginal Hygiene: What to Do (and What to Stop Doing)

Taking care of your vaginal health doesn't require expensive products or complicated routines. In fact, the biggest mistake most people make is doing too much. Here's a practical guide to what actually works.

The golden rule: Your vagina cleans itself

This can't be overstated. Your vagina has a sophisticated self-cleaning system powered by beneficial bacteria (mostly Lactobacillus) that maintain an acidic pH of 3.8–4.5. This acidic environment naturally fights off harmful bacteria and yeast.

Your job is to take care of the vulva (the external area) and avoid disrupting the internal balance.

Daily essentials

Washing

Drying

Wiping

Underwear matters more than you think

Fabric

Fit

At night

Laundry

The "never" list

These are common products marketed for vaginal care that you should avoid:

  1. Douches — They wash away protective bacteria and increase infection risk. No medical organization recommends douching
  2. Vaginal deodorants and sprays — Your vagina isn't supposed to smell like flowers. These products cause irritation and pH disruption
  3. Scented tampons and pads — The fragrances contain chemicals that can irritate sensitive tissue
  4. Scented wipes — Same problem. If you want wipes, use unscented, alcohol-free ones — and only on the vulva
  5. Powder — Talcum or scented powder near the vagina is unnecessary and potentially harmful
  6. DIY remedies — Garlic, yogurt, tea tree oil, apple cider vinegar — none of these belong inside your vagina

Cycle-specific hygiene tips

During your period

During ovulation

During the luteal phase (PMS week)

Food and lifestyle for vaginal health

Eat

Limit

Sex and hygiene

When good hygiene isn't enough

Even with perfect habits, infections can happen. See a doctor if you notice:

The bottom line

The best vaginal hygiene routine is a simple one:

  1. Wash the vulva daily with water (mild soap optional)
  2. Wear breathable cotton underwear
  3. Wipe front to back
  4. Avoid scented products near the vagina
  5. Change menstrual products regularly
  6. Eat well, stay hydrated, and manage stress

That's it. No special products, no complicated routines. Your body already knows what it's doing — just don't get in its way.


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