
Glycolic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugarcane, is well-known for its ability to exfoliate, brighten, and hydrate the skin. While commonly used for facial chemical peels, its use for sensitive and intimate areas is gaining attention. But can glycolic acid be safely used as a chemical peel in these delicate regions? This article will explore the potential benefits, risks, and safe application practices for using glycolic acid peels on intimate skin, based on available data and scientific evidence.

Castor oil is often used as a skincare treatment due to its numerous benefits. According to various sources, it could also be used to promote good hygiene of intimate areas. Is this use of castor oil truly recommended? More information follows.

Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition that can affect various areas, including the genital organs, as is the case with genital psoriasis. Due to the associated irritations and itching, it is often mistaken for a fungal infection. Discover the distinguishing characteristics in this article.

Irritation of the intimate area is common and can have many different causes. Often attributed to infections or one‑off reactions, it may actually reflect a more chronic skin condition. Vulvar eczema is still not widely recognized, even though it can account for certain persistent symptoms. What if your irritation were not due to an infection, but to eczema? Learn how to recognize this skin disorder and adjust your daily care accordingly.

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