Our vagina is the most sensitive part of our body and keeping down there clean is just as important, if not more than the rest of our body. We’re here to share some of our 10 best tips and tricks on how to keep your va jay-jay clean and healthy.
It is important to become aware of the symptoms of TSS so you can receive required help if needed. Due to the large number or TSS cases in teenagers, it is especially important that teenagers are educated on the symptoms of TSS.
Whether you’re a new tampon user or simply want to learn about potential better practices around precautions, inserting, removing and disposing a tampon, this blog is for you!Â
Tampons are the most commonly used sanitary item with 86% of U.S. women using them over alternative sanitary products. So why are we so unaware of what’s really in them and their impact on our bodies?
 A popular Googled question is the colour of your period blood throughout your cycle. Why is it sometimes dark brown or black? Should I be worried? We’re here to give you some answers to these questions!
Skin is the body’s largest organ. We don’t yet know how quickly chemicals end up in the bloodstream, or what percentage end up in the bloodstream, but we do know that many pharmaceuticals are effectively delivered trans-dermally via patches and creams. In the same way, chemicals in personal care products are also absorbed through your skin.
Side effects can include changes in your period, including the absence of menstruation (amenorrhea), sore breasts, vaginal inflammation or dryness, abdominal or back pain and/or weight gain.Â
Some conventional brands use synthetic ingredients and chemicals in their tampons that could be harmful to our body and to our health! We’re talking about harsh ingredients that not only touch a woman’s skin but also may remain on or in her body long after use!
Did you know October 19th marks National Period Day? A movement to raise awareness and educate others about period poverty and the massive impact it has on women all over the world.