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How to wash your Who Ha?
Should I buy a special cleanser or will plain soup will do?
14 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sorry, but I giggled a but at "soup" -- yes, a nice chowder should do nicely ;-)
Anyway, here's real info from a site I found. If you don't have any health problems, for the most part, a "Who-Ha"/"Hoo-Ha" is self-cleaning and besides briefly running your washcloth over it, without soap just to avoid irritation (not completely through it/inside, though), you shouldn't need much else. You should be able to just leave it alone to do its own job. If you have any type of infection or irritation, after checking with a doctor, or just want to be "more clean" and take matters into your own hands, here's some more tips:
* Install a hand-held shower to better rinse off the area. If not possible, use a spray bottle.
* Never use hot water so as to avoid over-drying and chafing irritations. You can take your shower as hot as you wish but turn the water to warm when rinsing
* Best to use a neutral or hypoallergenic soup to avoid irritations caused by fragrances and/or other chemicals in the soap. However, feel free to use any soap you like when washing the rest of your body.
* No need to scrub the area. Apply a bit of (neutral/hypoallergenic) soap on your hand, lightly soap between (not inside) and rinse. If using the soap makes the skin burn, use warm water for a few days before trying again, and/or try another soap.
* Pat dry the area when you towel off and just leave it alone.
* If your skin feel dry, you can apply a thin coat of Aquaphor to the area between the lips, but not inside. Aquaphor is an over-the-counter ointment that can be also used as a lip balm, a diaper ointment, and a barrier ointment to prevent chafing irritations between toes (during running), in the genitals (bike riding), etc.
* Final note: it is common to find residue: toilet paper dust/pieces, sloughed dry skin, leftover ointment/medications, etc. If left accumulated they may cause skin irritation. Use a mirror and take a look every 2-3 months to ensure good hygiene.
Hope that helps!!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Plain soap will work, but I doubt that soup would.
- 1 decade ago
Use Dove bar soap, preferably the white solid kind. It's gentle and gets the job done.
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- Anonymous4 years ago
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
LOL, whoo haa :) haven't heard that term in a while!
and just soap and water'll do ya good.
or you could use Eve feminine wash
- 1 decade ago
hahaha i laughed out loud when i read your question. and just soap is fine. how come you don't know that? hah