24/11/2018
Evonna
Feminine Intimate Wash
An Intimate Care For Her Feminine Needs…
About EVONNA
It is an expert hygiene wash product specially designed for women's intimates needs. it's special lactic acid formula infused with tea tree oil and sea buckthorn oil, helps maintain the pH balance of va**na prevents itching, irritation, dryness and leaves you feeling fresh all day long
Medicated solution is also safe for using while menstruation and even while pregnancy
How to use
The medicated solution is known to maintain pH balance of va**na. The solution helps to prevent the dryness, itching and irritation of va**na. Medicated wash solution is easy to use as it has to be outer application. No side effects with this solution are detected if it is used as prescribed, with complete safety.
Protection of va**na is done by keeping pH level of va**na in the ideal state of 3.5 to 4.5 that in terns aids the good bacteria (lactobacilli) for growing. There is cyclic process of growth in good bacteria and building of va**nal acidic protective layer. Thus, it has lactic acid as key component in its formulation for maintaining intimate protection
It performs the following functions
Increasing the amount of water in the skin
Kills the growth of bacteria and fungi
Prevention infection and slowing the aging process
Enriched with sea buckthorn oil and tea tree oil
FAQ
1. How should Feminine Hygiene Wash be used? Can I use it on a daily basis?
Pour a small amount on your hand and apply it on your external intimate area (area around va**na) during a shower, a bath, or in-between during regular toilet usage. Afterwards, rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry as usual. As for using a Feminine Hygiene Wash on a daily basis; the answer is – go ahead! But make sure that your Feminine Intimate Wash is very gentle and has natural ingredients to keep you safe from imbalances in your delicate va**nal pH which might cause infections.
EVONNA Feminine Intimate Wash is made for everyday use. So, use it as often as you want to keep yourself fresh, protected and confident.
2. I've been using liquid soap and soap bars for years to wash my va**na, and I haven't had any trouble yet. Do I really need to use Feminine Hygiene Wash?
Yes, you do. You're lucky you haven't had any problems yet using those harsh substances for your va**na. Or probably, you're just not showing symptoms of bacterial infection even if you really have it! Remember, studies have proven that almost 50% of women are asymptomatic when it comes to bacterial vaginosis (BV). Soaps in any form (liquid or bars) usually contain high pH values that are incompatible with the va**na's own natural environment. Products like these will only damage the va**na's natural acidic layer, which serves as its protection from bad bacteria.
Frequent use of irritant chemicals like soap will gradually destroy the va**na's sensitive environment, so only the gentlest kind of cleansing is needed. Do not ever put your va**nal health at risk. Use only the right Feminine Intimate Wash every day.
3. What is Lactic Acid?
Lactic acid is also called "milk" acid. This water soluble liquid is also present in the v***a skin and inside the va**na and keeps its natural environment at its perfect balance. Through this, the good and bad bacteria present in the va**na are each kept at their right levels of production, protecting the intimate area from all kinds of infection. Lactic acid is produced by the good bacteria lactobacilli, whose growth is in turn also facilitated by lactic acid.
4. What are Lactobacilli?
Lactobacilli are a kind of good bacteria which produce lactic acid, which keeps the va**na safe from germ invasion. The lactic acid produced by lactobacilli creates an acidic environment to guard the va**na from an overgrowth of harmful bacteria which leads to different infections. The greater the number of lactobacilli, the more stable the natural acidic environment is for the va**na.
5. Is it possible that someone can have several kinds of va**nal infections at the same time?
Yes, a woman may have 2 to 3 infections at the same time. Vaginal infections can co-exist simultaneously because a va**na with such a low defense-system can attract all kinds of potentially harmful organisms. Fortunately, this rarely happens. The most common observation among va**nal infections though, is that bacterial vaginosis usually accompanies trichomoniasis. These different organisms thrive in an environment with a very low acidic level. Symptoms of all of these infections combined will be a lot harder to bear since they're in full force. But this is curable. See your doctor immediately for quick relief and treatment. He or she may prescribe you with Metronidazole (an antibiotic) or EVONNA for these types of infections.
6. When my va**na smells bad, does it always mean there's an infection?
Not really. If the odor smells like dead fish and is accompanied by yellowish or greyish va**nal discharge, then it indicates an infection. If you experience any of these, go see your doctor immediately. These symptoms suggest that bad bacteria are multiplying in your va**na. Sometimes, bad odor from your va**na may simply mean you're eating the wrong kinds of food with odorous oils that end up secreting with sweat. Or probably, you have neglected your hygiene in some way. Another reason might be that you've excreted too much sweat from your body, which includes your va**na. All sweat gland secretions are basically the same components as urine. So, sweat mixed with natural va**nal secretions, and slight urine leakage might smell a little bad at the end of a long day. You can easily prevent and cure this nasty smell by using the right Feminine Intimate Wash at the beginning and end of the day.
7. Is candidiasis or yeast infection contagious? Can I get it by sharing a toilet with an infected person?
No. Candidiasis or va**nal yeast infection is not contagious like the flu. Actually, every woman has yeast in her va**na, but in very small numbers. Once the va**nal environment is disturbed, the imbalance gives way to an overgrowth of the existing yeast in the va**na. When the good bacteria in the va**na are overpowered by too much yeast, the defense goes down resulting in infection. Some ways to prevent candidiasis are to eat healthy, avoid unnecessary use of antibiotics, and wash daily with a gentle Feminine Intimate Wash.
8. Why are diabetics more prone to yeast infections?
Women with diabetes are more prone to frequent va**nal yeast infections. A small amount of yeast cells are present in every woman's va**na, but are not harmful as long as they do not multiply. Their growth is suppressed by an acidic environment in the va**na. But in women with diabetes, va**nal secretions contain more glucose (or sugar) due to higher amounts of sugar in the blood. Yeast cells flourish with this excess glucose, causing an overgrowth resulting in a yeast infection. Also, hyperglycemia (or an abnormal high level of glucose in the blood) weakens the immune system which promotes yeast multiplication. A diabetic woman will be susceptible to other infections because her ability to fight off bacteria has been blocked by the combination of excessive yeast as well as high blood sugar.
9. Should I go to my doctor immediately when I experience a rash, or should I wait for serious symptoms?
Don't wait till the rash in your va**na worsens before visiting your doctor. This is not a wise practice at all. You should never compromise on your health. If you experience a simple itch in your va**na, or other symptoms like soreness or bad smell, seek medical attention right away. Immediate treatment is way better and a lot more practical than a delayed one because this allows you instant relief. It also requires shorter time and possibly fewer expenses for medication
10. Can I use EVONNA Feminine Hygiene Wash to cure a va**nal infection?
EVONNA Feminine Intimate Wash will not cure an infection. Test results show that these feminine hygiene products can simply reinforce the effects of regular medication recommended by healthcare providers, like topical creams, suppositories, and pills.