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vaginal lightening

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 9:13 pm
by muidet
i want to try and make my vagina pinker, and a lot of sites say to use lemon and yogurt and honey. are any of these safe to put on my labia?

Re: vaginal lightening

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 11:50 pm
by Iwanthelp
Not really, sugar on the cooch = grounds for a yeast infection (Basically itchy-hell that makes your labia feel like there's scars on it which turns to "burny-hell" if you try and scratch it, 0/10 not recommended). One of the staff can cover the lightening thing better, almost 7 in the morning over here and my brain is fried.

Re: vaginal lightening

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 5:01 am
by Sam W
Hi Muidet,

I second Iwanthelp on the advice to keep things like honey away from that area (lemon juice too, if only because that is going to hurt). Beyond that, there really isn't a way to change the color of your outer genitals. They're one of those body parts that runs the gamut from very dark to quite light. Is there a reason you want to change it?

Re: vaginal lightening

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 12:31 am
by NATUREGIRL
As has been said be very careful what you put on your vulva area, I do not really understand why you want to do this.
TAKE CARE

Re: vaginal lightening

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 8:18 pm
by muidet
i wanna change the colour just for cosmetic reasons, im pinkish but id like to be pinker or full pink/light.. my labia is also kinda big and i wanna fix that too is all, thanks for the help though!

Re: vaginal lightening

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 6:22 am
by Jacob
Hi muidet,

I think it's important to remember that our skin has a function so damaging it to change its colour can be really dangerous. Sometimes there are medical procedures or products which a doctor may prescribe for severe scarring, but this is done in the knowledge that there are side-effects (more scarring, infection, organ damage, darkening the skin), so it is still dangerous and not always effective even when supervised by a medical proffessional.

I will say that genitals come in all shapes and sizes and tones. Sometimes we are only shown a specific type and come to assume that's what they 'should' be like.

We have a bunch of articles including some with illustrations and even did a blog series which showed vulva selfies... just to give a broader perspective on how much diversity and beauty there is.

Some Beautiful Illustrations of Vulvas by Betty Dodson - from her book Sex For One
All the blogs in our 'I'll Show You Mine' series - from Wrenna Robertson's photo-book of the same name
Vagzilla! (Or, All Genitals Great and Small) - Heather's Classic romp about epic genitals
Give'em Some Lip: Labia That Clearly Ain't Minor - About Labia Size

Re: vaginal lightening

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 9:27 am
by NATUREGIRL
Jacob wrote:Hi muidet,

I think it's important to remember that our skin has a function so damaging it to change its colour can be really dangerous. Sometimes there are medical procedures or products which a doctor may prescribe for severe scarring, but this is done in the knowledge that there are side-effects (more scarring, infection, organ damage, darkening the skin), so it is still dangerous and not always effective even when supervised by a medical proffessional.

I will say that genitals come in all shapes and sizes and tones. Sometimes we are only shown a specific type and come to assume that's what they 'should' be like.

We have a bunch of articles including some with illustrations and even did a blog series which showed vulva selfies... just to give a broader perspective on how much diversity and beauty there is.

Some Beautiful Illustrations of Vulvas by Betty Dodson - from her book Sex For One
All the blogs in our 'I'll Show You Mine' series - from Wrenna Robertson's photo-book of the same name
Vagzilla! (Or, All Genitals Great and Small) - Heather's Classic romp about epic genitals
Give'em Some Lip: Labia That Clearly Ain't Minor - About Labia Size

A very informative post Jacob, Thanks
Take Care, Enjoy Your Weekend