Why does my underwear look like it has bleach stains?

Why does my underwear look like it has bleach stains?

Ladies, have you ever noticed weird stains on your underwear and wondered what's causing them? Chances are, it's your vagina's pH levels!

But wait, you might be thinking, "My vagina has pH levels? And they can cause stains on my underwear? What gives?" Let us explain.

First off, let's talk about pH levels. pH stands for "potential hydrogen" and is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is. The vagina has a naturally-occurring pH level that falls within a healthy range of 3.8 to 4.5, which is slightly acidic. This acidic environment is important because it helps protect the vagina from infections and other issues.

However, certain factors can throw off your vagina's pH levels and cause them to become too high or too low. This can lead to a whole host of problems, including yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, and even bad smells. Yikes!

But here's where things get interesting: when your vagina's pH levels are out of whack, it can also cause weird stains on your underwear. These stains are usually yellow or brown in colour and can be frustrating to deal with. But don't worry, there are ways to prevent them!

First off, it's important to maintain a healthy vagina pH level by avoiding things that can throw it off, such as douching, using scented soaps or wipes, and underwear without a cotton gusset. YES! We thought about your vagina health when designing our underwear & included a sewn in breathable cotton gusset to help prevent the growth of bacteria!

Vagina pH levels and underwear stains are more connected than you might think! By maintaining a healthy vagina pH level and choosing the right underwear, you can prevent those pesky stains and keep your underwear looking (and smelling) fresh.


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