First of all, I feel the need to give you a warning here, just in case some of you do not want to read this. By “Hoo-Ha,” I am talking about a female body part. If you’re ready to read this, then continue reading 7 things that should not go near your hoo-ha …
7. Intimate Sprays
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Yes, you may love those intimate sprays, but they’re not so great for you. Your hoo-ha doesn’t really need anything, except for some water and some soap to clean. Some of them have benzocaine in it. They could also mask odor that would give you indications to go to the doctor.
6. Jelly/Rubber Sex Toys
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You have to love sex toys, but you should stay away from those jelly/rubber ones. They have something on them known as phthalates. It could raise risk of allergic reactions and it could also raise the risk of cancer.
5. Pubic Hair Dye
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Yes, your guy may love to see your pubic hair changing colors (if you have any), but you should avoid it. Pubic hair dye, even if it is made for “down there” has chemicals in it. These dyes can irritate you down there and that is no comfortable.
4. Anything Scented
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It can be tampons, soap, deodorant or body wash. If it is scented, then it is an infection that is waiting to happen. The chemicals will alter the smell of the vagina, yes, but it can also alter the pH balance and boost the growth of the yeast and bad bacteria.
3. Jewelry
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You don’t have to worry about the dazzle of the “vajewelery,”it’s the glue that holds the diamonds together that you have to worry about. When it hits your skin, you may get an allergic rash.
2. Oil Based Lubricants
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Yes, lubes can do amazing things, but this isn’t so if it is an oil based lubricant. Products that are oil based don’t wash off easily. Therefore, if you use an oil based lubricant down there, it is going to hand around for days.
1. Someone Infected with Aids
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I’m sorry, but I have to include this one and it’s not to offend anyone. If someone has a sexually transmitted disease, such as AIDS, Syphilis, Herpes etc. then it’s best if they stay away from down there if you do not have the disease.
There you have 7 things that should no go near your hoo-ha. Now that you have read this blog, you can avoid some hoo-ha disasters and stay away from those 7 things. For my ending question to this blog, I’m not going to get personal. So, my question is – did you find this blog helpful? Why or why not?
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What does 'hoo-ha' refer to in this article?
- It's a casual term often used to refer to the vulva and vagina area.
- Why should certain things be kept away from the hoo-ha?
- Because the vulva and vagina are sensitive and can easily get irritated or infected by harmful substances.
- Can scented soaps be used for cleaning the hoo-ha?
- No, scented soaps can disrupt the natural pH balance and cause irritation or infections.
- Is it safe to use douches regularly?
- No, douching can upset the natural bacteria balance and lead to infections or other issues.
- Are scented sanitary products safe to use?
- It's best to avoid scented pads or tampons as they may cause irritation or allergic reactions.
- Should I avoid certain fabrics in underwear?
- Yes, choose breathable, cotton underwear to reduce moisture and prevent infections.
- Can I apply regular lotions or creams to the hoo-ha?
- Only use products specifically designed for vulvar health to avoid irritation.
- Is it okay to share towels or underwear?
- No, sharing these items can spread bacteria and infections.
- What about tight clothing like leggings or skinny jeans?
- Wearing tight clothes frequently can trap moisture and heat, increasing infection risk.
- How can I keep my hoo-ha healthy daily?
- Maintain good hygiene using gentle, unscented products and wear breathable fabrics to stay comfortable and healthy.