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Are There Dangers To Using Boric Acid For BV?
When researching boric acid, there might be some concerns and a need to clarify its usage and whether it is for humans. There is a considerable difference between boric acid, meant for roaches, and meant to help people with recurrent vaginal infections.
5 Tips For A Healthy Kushae According To Dr. Barb
When your pH is off-balance, you must intervene and bring it back to normal. But, you will not need special products to take care of down there. Before we discuss her five tips, OB-GYN and co-founder of Kushae, Dr. Barb, says there is often confusion about vaginas and vulvas.
The Kushae Key Ingredients And Why We Chose Them
Montmorillonite French Green Clay is a naturally occurring mineral clay derived from the hills of Montmorillon, France. It is highly absorbent and has a unique structure that allows it to draw out impurities, toxins, and oils from the skin. It is commonly used in natural skin care products to help detoxify and exfoliate the skin.
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4 Activities You Can Do On Your Period With A Menstrual Cup
You planned your vacation, and here comes our period to ruin everything! Say goodbye to those issues that our foremothers had to endure. Menstrual cups and even tampons offer a lot of freedom to do activities you thought were impossible.
How To Fold A Menstrual Cup: Our Team Favorite Folds
This June, we are launching a long-kept secret product to the Kushae collection, menstrual cups! There are clear cups for the ladies who prefer to see their blood and pink cups for those who like to be discreet and keep it moving.
5 Things You Need To Know About Menstrual Cups
Menstrual cups are composed of silicone or rubber and are inserted inside the vagina to collect menstrual blood. They are often reusable feminine products that can last for 1-2 years or longer. Unlike tampons and pads, menstrual cups hold more blood and can be worn for up to 12 hours a day.
Pads vs. Tampons vs. Menstrual Cups: Pros and Cons
Depending on your flow, you may have tried tampons and pads. Now with reusable cups, some women are looking into learning the risks and benefits. So what are the pros and cons between pads, cups, and tampons? Which one is best for you?