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  2. The 12 Best Doctor-Recommended Feminine Washes - ELLE

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    Gynecologists and dermatologists explain the benefits of using a feminine wash. Here, shop the 12 best intimate washes that won't cause irritation.

  3. 12 Gynecologist-Approved Vaginal Soaps, Cleansers, Washes

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    Best vagina-friendly bath bomb: The Honey Pot Company Balancing Fragrance Free Bath Bomb. Best post (vaginal) sex wash: Sustain Natural Body Wash. Best vagina-friendly treatment for dry...

  4. 12 Best Intimate Washes, According to Gynecologists - SheKnows

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    Best Overall: Dove Beauty Bar, Sensitive Skin. Best for Sensitive Skin: Cetaphil Ultra Gentle Body Wash. Best Gentle: The Honey Pot Sensitive Feminine Wash. Best on Amazon: Good Clean...

  5. The 7 Best Feminine Washes Recommended by Gynecologists - MSN

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    To find the best feminine washes, we conducted hours of research on the highest-rated products—evaluating their ingredients and how safe they are for the vaginal area.

  6. A Mayo Clinic gynecologist weighs in on feminine hygiene and ...

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    The feminine hygiene industry has created countless products to clean and freshen the vagina. But the natural smell of the vagina doesn’t mean it’s unhealthy. If you’re noticing an unusual smell like a fishy odor, you should see your health care team to get this checked out.

  7. The 4 Best Feminine Wash Products, According to Gynecologists

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    The experts agree that no one exactly need a feminine wash. However, Dr. Grover believes those who are experiencing chronic pH imbalances (which a standard pH is between 3.5 and 4.5) or dealing with vaginal infections such as bacterial vaginosis or candidiasis should consider using a feminine wash.

  8. Which feminine products you should use — and which to avoid

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    Dr. Cheney offers some advice for what to consider when choosing a product for your monthly flow. The Pros and Cons of Pads. Pads are the starting point for many people who menstruate. They’re comfortable to use because you don’t have to insert anything in the vagina, Dr. Cheney explains. But they also have some cons.