Why A Sweaty Vulva Can Cause Thrush – Vee Underwear

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We’re getting to the bottom (ahem: the front bottom) of what’s causing your hoo-ha’s excess moisture and 7 ways to stay on top of it and keep thrush out of your pants.
Having an aversion to the word moist is similar to disliking the Kardashians: you’ll do what you can to avoid it, but you can never truly escape it. Sooner or later, it pops up in your panties, like the Kardashians pop up on your news feed, ignoring your best efforts to block, delete, unfollow. We’re getting to the bottom (ahem: the front bottom) of what’s causing your hoo-ha’s excess moisture and how to stay on top of it. You might hear a lot of your least favourite word: moist, moist, moist. But we promise to keep the Kardashian references to a minimum. Fair deal.

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Why A Sweaty Vulva Can Cause Thrush – Vee Underwear

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