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Feel A Tingle? That’s a Good Sign!
If you’ve ever tried a Good Clean Love product for the first time and felt a little tingle or mild burning, you’re not alone. In fact, this is a completely normal experience. When your vaginal pH is outside the healthy range of 3.7–4.5, first-time use of our gels, lubricants, or washes may cause slight sensation.
Why Washing with Just Water Isn’t Enough
Understanding “Ozempic Vulva”: Why Vaginal Changes Happen and What Helps
Women’s Equality Day 2025 — A Letter From Our Founder
A palpable storm cloud looms over Women's Equality Day this year, casting a shadow on a day meant to celebrate a century-long milestone: the passage of the 19th Amendment, which finally granted women the right to vote in the United States. The tireless efforts and immense sacrifices of the suffragists, who endured decades of struggle to achieve this monumental change, paved the way for generations of women to pursue equality of opportunity, tipping the scales of achievement and success in myriad fields. Yet, these hard-won gains are now under an alarming siege.
Best Probiotics for Women's pH Balance
The modern-day woman has a lot of things to juggle. Between taking names at work and balancing friendships, family, and romantic relationships, the last thing we need to be worried about is our vaginal health. What you may not know is that while you’re balancing your outer life, there is a lot going on inside your body in order to make sure that you stay healthy.
Can I Use Coconut Oil As a Lubricant?
Coconut oil has taken the world by storm: from kitchens to beauty counters. And while it might seem like a natural fit for the bedroom, using pure coconut oil as a personal lubricant comes with some important drawbacks for vaginal health and condom safety.
The Power of Being Heard: A World Listening Day Reminder
World Listening Day is a reminder that in healthcare—as in life—being truly heard matters. When it comes to your intimate health, choosing a doctor or provider who listens, understands, and respects your concerns is one of the most important decisions you can make.
Pride 2025: The Importance of Allyship in the LGBTQ+ Community