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Aloe Vera and Lactic Acid with Pineapple & Cranberry Extracts Feminine Care Serum

Aloe Vera and Lactic Acid with Pineapple & Cranberry Extracts Feminine Care Serum

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Why We Love It

Microbiome-Friendly Feminine Care Serum formulated to support your skin's natural ecosystem. This pH-balancing serum with lactic acid and botanical extracts delivers four essential microbiome benefits:

  • Supports Healthy pH Balance: Lactic acid helps maintain optimal vaginal pH (3.8-4.5) to support beneficial lactobacilli bacteria and natural microbiome diversity
  • Nourishes Beneficial Bacteria: Prebiotic-rich aloe vera, pineapple, and cranberry extracts provide nutrients that feed good bacteria while creating an inhospitable environment for harmful microbes
  • Gentle, Non-Disruptive Formula: Botanical ingredients work in harmony with your skin's natural microbiome without stripping or disrupting the delicate bacterial balance
  • Promotes Microbiome Diversity: Plant-based actives including pineapple enzymes and cranberry proanthocyanidins support a diverse, resilient microbial community for long-term intimate skin health

Clean, science-backed intimate care that respects your body's natural wisdom.

How to Use:

Patch test 48 hours before use.

With clean hands, pump 2-3 drops onto fingertips and gently massage the serum onto the external genitalia for 30-60 seconds until fully absorbed. Reapply daily as tolerated. Use only as directed. Do not insert into the vagina. Do not apply to broken skin. Use post-hair removal or during irritation flares. 

Safety Notes:

External use only. Not for vaginal insertion. Do not apply to broken skin. Discontinue if irritation occurs. Please consult your doctor prior to use. Lactic acid (AHA) increases sun sensitivity, avoid use in sun-exposed areas, and use sunscreen. Consult a doctor if pregnant/nursing prior to use.

See our Notice of Safety for more.

Full List of Ingredients:

Aqua/Water/Eau, Propanediol, Xylitol, Lactobacillus Ferment, Inulin, Lactic Acid, Sodium Lactate, Sodium Gluconate, Vaccinium Macrocarpon (Cranberry) Fruit Extract, Sclerotium Gum, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hippophae Rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn) Fruit Extract, Ananas Sativus (Pineapple) Fruit Extract, Aloe Vera Extract, Citric Acid

Active Concentration: 2% Lactic Acid

Note: Because we use naturally sourced ingredients, the scent and colour of your product might vary a little with the seasons.

Purpose of the Information & Medical Disclaimer:

The information provided, including any references, are intended to inform you about existing research conducted by experienced professionals in herbalism, healthcare, or medical fields. However, many studies involve small sample sizes and may not represent broader populations.

Just as individuals react differently to prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, and supplements, reactions to herbs and botanicals can also vary significantly.

Consumer Responsibility:
It is your responsibility to make informed decisions in collaboration with your primary care provider before using any new cosmetic or herbal product. This ensures the product aligns with your specific health conditions and needs.

See our Medical Disclaimer for more.

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6. Rondanelli, M., Mansueto, F., Gasparri, C., Solerte, S. B., Misiano, P., & Perna, S. (2024). Supplementation with Highly Standardized Cranberry Extract Phytosome Achieved the Modulation of Urinary Tract Infection Episodes in Diabetic Postmenopausal Women Taking SGLT-2 Inhibitors: A RCT Study. Nutrients, 16(13), 2113.

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