Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Your Sweet Smelling Pussy

Let me just start by saying that your pussy is perfect!  Now lets talk about how to keep her smelling her best...

Every woman's pussy has a scent.  Scent is normal.  Some women have a lighter scent, others have a stronger scent.  Our lovers often love our scent.

Sometimes our pussy smells a little off and this lets us know that we need to figure out what is going on with our bodies.  Knowing what your own pussy smells like is important so you know what is normal for you.  Since our bodies aren't really made to be able to smell our own scent, just touch yourself and smell your fingers.  By knowing what your healthy scent is, you will be able to know when if you have an infection such as a yeast, bacterial, or STD.   If you experience burning, itching, or an odd smell then you should see your doctor.

The vagina is self cleaning.  This means that you shouldn't try to be too clean by using soaps, perfumes, and douches.  These things wash away the natural bacteria that keeps you healthy and throws off your pH balance.  Don't ever use any products with perfumes or deodorants in your pussy or on your vaginal lips.  This includes tampons, pads, liners, sprays, suppositories, wipes, and soaps.  Always go for the scent free option.  You will smell better in the long run by going simple.


Your outer vaginal lips do need to be washed.  The only vulva wash I recommend is Sliquid Splash.   Splash is made primarily of essential oils, coconut derivatives, and sea salt.  It is free of glycerin, parabens, glycerol, DEA, gluten, PEG, propylene glycol, sorbitol, and sulfates.  It is 100% vegan friendly.  It is perfectly balanced to match a woman's pH.  Splash is hypoallergenic, so it is great for those prone to UTIs and yeast infections.  If you can't afford Splash, then just use plain water to wash (no soap).  Not using soap or perfumed body wash will help protect your pussy's delicate pH balance.  Give it a try for 2-3 weeks and you will feel the difference!


Strong, heavily scented, or spiced foods have the potential to change your pussy's smell, according to an Oregon State University study.  Foods such as coffee, onions, garlic, and strong spices might change your scent slightly.  OSU points out that eliminating these foods and eating more whole grains, fruits, and vegetables might result in a milder scent.  Excessive meat, dairy, and alcohol might also change your scent.  Eliminating these foods and adding them back one at a time can help you detect how each type of food affects your pussy's scent.


So what do you do if you're smelling funny down there?  If you notice your scent has changed, you might want to get checked out by your doctor to rule out any infections.  If you notice your lover's scent has changed, then lovingly address the issue.  She may not be aware of her body or her scent, or she may have become immune to it.  Find a positive way to care for her and present the issue.  You might say "You are so freaking sexy but I think you may have an infection.  Would you consider getting it checked out for me?"  Approaching it in a kind and loving way helps her care for herself and shows her you care.

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