Anonymous wrote:Soap on the outside, nothing on the inside, use a handheld shower head to make sure the undercarriage is clean
Anonymous wrote:I use soap and don’t have issues. I also open up and wash it all. I never knew you shouldn’t do it, but I’ve never had an issue. I don’t like the thought of feeling unclean there.
Anonymous wrote:Summer’s Eve Aloe Love gentle wash. It’s PH balanced micellar water with aloe and vitamin E. It’s very gentle, doesn’t sting or burn, has very little fragrance, and leaves everything fresh without drying out skin.
Anonymous wrote:I hose her out with the powerwasher on the back deck.
I hose her out with the powerwasher on the back deck.
Anonymous wrote:Dr Bronner’s soap. I’ve never had a problem with yeast or BV so I don’t worry about it being too harsh or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr Bronner’s soap. I’ve never had a problem with yeast or BV so I don’t worry about it being too harsh or whatever.
Yep, same. Been using it for 20 years and it works great for me. I avoid the peppermint and tea tree on nether regions though, as those types are too drying for my skin.
I kind of enjoy the peppermint.
Adding to my cart…