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Vulvovaginal Moisturizers: Effective Hydration and Relief | Image Courtesy of Averie Woodward via Unsplash
Vulvovaginal Moisturizers: Effective Hydration and Relief | Image Courtesy of Averie Woodward via Unsplash

Choosing the Right Vulvovaginal Moisturizer

Assuming you need one, make sure it's got the right ingredient list

There are many reasons why those born with female anatomy may require the use of a vulvovaginal moisturizer throughout their lifetime. As you age, the vaginal and vulvar tissues tend to become drier and less elastic. This change is typically seen around the time one goes through menopause due to the drop in estrogen that occurs. The vulvovaginal tissues are very sensitive to hormonal changes and estrogen is the hormone that controls vaginal lubrication, as well as tissue elasticity and thickness.

However, menopause is not the only time that one can notice a change in vulvovaginal dryness. Estrogen levels also often fall after childbirth, and if one chooses to breastfeed, can continue until cessation of nursing. Taking anti-estrogen drugs for the treatment of endometriosis symptoms or uterine fibroids can also lead to dryness issues. Vaginal dryness can also be a side effect of oral contraceptive pills. Dryness is also a common symptom of certain cancer treatments that may suppress the ovary’s secretion of estrogen. 

There are also non-hormonal causes of vulvovaginal dryness such as certain conditions like Sjogren’s Syndrome which causes dryness to all mucus membranes. Vulvovaginal dryness can lead to a variety of symptoms such as pain with intercourse, vulvar itching or burning or pain with urination.

For whatever reason that you may be having vulvovaginal dryness, a vulvovaginal moisturizer product formulated to hydrate these tissues is a safe and easily accessible way to provide increased comfort. Not all vulvovaginal moisturizers are created equal however - the moisturizer that you use on your face and body may not be the right choice for the vulvovaginal area. The pH of the vagina is naturally acidic, and many products are at a high - or more basic pH level. Introducing products that have a higher pH than the vaginal environment can lead to increased vaginal dryness, increased risk of infection such as BV, or yeast overgrowth. 

Below is a list of some of our favorite vulvovaginal moisturizer products! 

P.s. We have discount codes here if you’d like to save a few $$ (just scroll down to ‘personal lubricants’)!

Bonafide - Revaree:

Revaree is a suppository formulated with hyaluronic acid which is known to provide moisture, as well as plump up the tissue to allow for a more comfortable barrier for friction.

Revaree | Hyaluronic Acid Vulvovaginal Moisturizer


Good Clean Love - Bionourish Ultra Moisturizing Vaginal Gel:

This is another great option for a hyaluronic acid vulvovaginal moisturizer, however instead of a suppository, it comes with an applicator similar to a tampon applicator that allows for you to insert some of the product internally, mess free!

BioNourish Ultra Moisturizing Vaginal Gel | Vulvovaginal Moisturizer


Desert Harvest Aloe Glide - If your symptoms also come with itchiness, inflammation, or burning pain, this product may be a great choice as it is an aloe-vera based vulvovaginal moisturizer. 

V Magic Vulva Balm - The VMagic vulva balm is a great option for vulvar dryness and irritation. Due to it’s balmy texture, it can be applied mess free and is long lasting for application on the vulva. 

Not sure which of these products are right for your symptoms? Give us a call and one of our pelvic health physical therapists can evaluate you and provide you with customized product recommendations for vulvovaginal moisturizer and much more. 

References:

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Testimonial by M.N., age 28

A personal journey and testimonial from one of my patients:

I was diagnosed with vaginismus 4 years ago. I never heard of such medical condition until after I got married. At first my husband and I didn't know what to do, we didn't know what the issues were or how to overcome it. Being born and raised in Armenia and being Christian I wasn't that open about talking to sex with others and so it wasn't easy to seek help. But eventually I went to an Ob-Gyn and luckily she knew about the medical condition (not many doctors know). She referred me to a physical therapist and I couldn't believe it and thought it's something I can handle myself. I ordered a kit from vaginismus.com and started practicing with dilators. There was some small progress but wasn't much helpful.

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Testimonial by Lauren B.

Femina PT (née Fusion Wellness & Physical Therapy) has been such an answer to prayer, i'm so glad I found them! I've been struggling with vaginismus my whole life, but didn't have a name for it until about 6 or 7 months ago. Even once I did have a name for it though, I didn't know where to begin in getting help. My OB/GYN had me get a set of dilators, but I couldn't even insert the smallest one by myself. Most times I tried I just ended up frustrated and in tears. I felt really alone, like I was broken and didn't have the energy to keep trying. When I got engaged a few months ago though, I realized I needed to get answers so i wasn't dreading my honeymoon.

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Testimonial by J.B.

My husband and I were having problems with painful intercourse. My therapist recommended that I go and get a pelvic floor evaluation from a physical therapist. Having never been treated by a physical therapist, I wondered how this really was going to help me. My husband who is a physician was very supportive and agreed that a PT evaluation would be a great idea. So i made the appointment and was blown away by what I learned. I had no idea that pelvic floor muscles could get tight and have trigger points just like any other muscle in the body. I'm a massage therapist and very familiar with tight muscles, and this new thought really amazed me. Heather's program to help relax and strengthen these muscles made such a difference. I can say that I am 100% pain free during intercourse now. Yippee! Going to the PT appointments and doing the at-home exercises was definitely a discipline, but it's 100% worth it! The rewards are amazing.

-- J.B.

Testimonial by M.N., age 28

A personal journey and testimonial from one of my patients:

I was diagnosed with vaginismus 4 years ago. I never heard of such medical condition until after I got married. At first my husband and I didn't know what to do, we didn't know what the issues were or how to overcome it. Being born and raised in Armenia and being Christian I wasn't that open about talking to sex with others and so it wasn't easy to seek help. But eventually I went to an Ob-Gyn and luckily she knew about the medical condition (not many doctors know). She referred me to a physical therapist and I couldn't believe it and thought it's something I can handle myself. I ordered a kit from vaginismus.com and started practicing with dilators. There was some small progress but wasn't much helpful.

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Testimonial by R.M., Age 40

I can’t speak highly enough of the theapists at Femina Physical Therapy and how much they have helped me grow, discover, and love my body. I had had painful sex for my entire life, and didn’t know that there was anything that could be done about it. It was at the point where my husband and I were not having sex for MONTHs, because it was just too frustrating, and I hated feeling like I was the ONLY woman out there who had this problem, especially at my age. I finally brought it up to my doctor because I was turning 40 and my husband and I were barely having enough sex to conceive. And she brought up pelvic floor, PT. I didn’t even know this was a “thing”.

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Testimonial by J.H.

My last appointment with Heather was over 6 years ago but I still think of her every day. I don’t take for granted that I can easily get out of bed, care for my two active and busy young boys, run, play tennis, clean my house, or sit at a desk for several hours at a time. None of these tasks were easy for me before meeting Heather. Eight years ago my car was struck from behind by a tractor trailer that was estimated to have been speeding. I spent 3 years working with different PTs and Drs trying to heal and move on with my life. When I became pregnant and the hormone relaxin that “relaxes” all the joints of the body and the additional weight gain erased all my progress and I was suddenly in a lot of pain again. My OB sent me to Heather for one last try.

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Telephone: (310) 871-9554

The Beverly Hills office is convenient to Mid-Wilshire, West Hollywood, Hollywood, Beverlywood, Korea Town, Downtown LA, Culver City, Century City, Santa Monica and Malibu.

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Our Pasadena location is convenient to Glendale, Montrose, Burbank, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Atwater Village, and Eagle Rock.

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Telephone: (818) 877-6910

The Sherman Oaks office is adjacent to Studio City and serves the Bel Air, Brentwood, West LA, Mulholland, Beverly Hills, Encino, Calabasas and San Fernando Valley area.

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