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Daily Intimate Care
What is daily V-zone care?
When it comes to feminine hygiene and intimate care, your V-zone refers to the area of skin that begins under your belly button where your pubic hair growth starts and ends between your thighs (but not inside the vagina).
Intimate discharges
While it might not be your favourite part of womanhood, female discharge is a productive and helpful thing.
Intimate care basics
After puberty, caring for your intimate area is a little more complicated that using just soap and water.
Body changes to look out for
If you’re going through puberty you’ve probably noticed a few changes in your body, like growing breasts and hips.
Including intimate care in your daily routine
When you first become aware of the need for intimate care as part of your female hygiene routine, the prospect of choosing the right wash, liner or wipe can be overwhelming.
Intimate Fluids
We all know that feeling, when you go to the toilet and think, “WTF!?” (that’s What The Fluid?!) is in my pants, and what does it mean? Fear not, intimate fluids are completely normal and all part of the parcel of being a woman.
My pubic hair has just started growing and it looks daft. Why do we have pubic hair?
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