Vulvovaginal Hygiene

Tips to maintaining vulvar hygiene

Soaps & Bathing

  • Wash vulva no more than once a day with lukewarm water​​
  • When bathing in general, use mild, fragrance-free soap (or water only)​
  • Avoid bubble baths, hot water, bath oils​
  • Try not to put soap directly on the vulva; never wash inside the vagina​
  • Gently clean with hands (no scrubbing) and pat or air-dry​
  • Shower when washing hair; rinse vulva well​

Clothing

  • Wear breathable cotton underwear (white preferred)​
  • Avoid tight jeans, thongs, pantyhose, or girdles
  • Choose loose pants/skirts
  • Go without underwear at night to keep area open to air
  • Remove wet swimsuits or workout clothes promptly

Pads & Toilet Paper

  • Use unscented pads/liners, preferably cotton or hypoallergenic 
  • Change pads often or swap for clean underwear if light discharge 
  • Use incontinence pads only for leakage (not menstrual ones) 
  • Choose plain white toilet paper; wipe front to back If irritated, rinse with a peri-bottle instead of wiping 
  • Apply a thin layer of barrier ointment (e.g., petroleum jelly) when using pads to protect the vulvar skin from irritation

Avoid Irritants

  • No douching, wipes, deodorant sprays, or scented “feminine” products (e.g., Vagisil)​
  • Avoid perfumed soaps, shampoos, bath oils on vulva
  • Limit spermicides if sensitive ​

Laundry

  • Wash underwear and towels with mild, fragrance-free detergent
  • Skip fabric softeners, dryer sheets, bleach
  • Keep white towels/washcloths for your own use ​

Sex

  • Choose water- or silicone-based lubricants (avoid spermicides; oil can damage condoms)
  • Wash sex toys/dilators with mild soap, rinse and dry well 
  • Empty bladder and gently wash vulva after intercourse​

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2025-10-27