The moisture of the gel smoothes out the surface of the toilet paper and feels great against your skin.
Lavender toilet paper irritation.
Now i know that toilet paper needs to be added to the list of possible offenders when it comes to unusual vaginal discharge itching bleeding or pain.
Toilet paper can irritate your vulva and your vagina especially if you have sensitive skin says board certified ob gyn pari ghodsi m d.
Each mega roll has 396 sheets allowing it to last longer than a regular toilet paper roll.
In the late 70 s colored toilet paper was the rage.
It may be surprising but skin irritation of the anus and vulva can be the result of contact dermatitis due to an allergic reaction to toilet paper dyes fragrances and additives.
The gel is tested to spread nicely on the toilet paper without compromising the integrity of any tp brand.
Colored tissue paper can affect the female reproductive system and increase the risk of cervical cancer development.
So she grabbed some of her mom s basic non soft toilet paper and started using the old stand by.
In fact this industry is the 3rd largest polluter.
Can you be allergic to toilet paper.
Obviously there was something in the toilet paper that was irritating her and causing a bladder infection.
A drop of wipegel added to any toilet paper instantly turns your scratchy dry piece of paper into a luxurious absolutely flushable wet wipe.
She gave it up and hasn t looked back.
Lavender scent is applied on the tube and not to the paper itself.
The use of colored and perfumed toilet paper can cause irritation and itching in the rectum area.
Angel soft with fresh lavender scent toilet paper offers the ideal balance of softness strength with an added touch of lavender scent in every roll.
Experts confirm that there is a link between fungal infection and the frequent use of colored paper.
Paper production like toilet paper paper towels baby wipes tissue paper coffee filters writing paper are incredibly toxic to the environment and depletes forests all over the world.
Zooey had been struggling with vaginal and vulva irritation for years with no success in finding an accurate diagnosis or treatment.
Michael ingber m d a urogynecologist at the.