If you have a lot of irritation from tampons, the good news is that you can fix it. You can use a tampon cleaner that contains alcohol. I recommend a product called Tamprin. I have used this product for years and it works like a charm.
Tamprin is pretty safe, but I have never had an allergic reaction when using it. That said, I am an advocate of avoiding any products that contain alcohol. It’s not good for you, it’s not good for the environment, and most importantly, it’s not good for your vagina.
I think part of the problem is people are over-using tampons. Many people have the habit of putting the wrong ones out and not realizing that they’ve made a mess. I’ve seen people throw out a dozen or more tampons but forget to wash them and then end up with a small pile of the gross, smelly, and disgusting ones.
You can’t be serious about tampons. They are great for cleaning your tampon and getting rid of the dirty bits that make up your vagina. They are also great for washing your tampon and keeping your penis clean.
It’s also true that you can make a mess of your vagina by using your tampon right in your mouth. Many people take the opportunity to use tampons in the toilet to do just that. The toilet paper that comes with a tampon is also very messy and the end result is a great deal of mess.
Some men have an allergy to tampons, but the truth is, there are a LOT of men out there who suffer from an allergic reaction to the tampon inside their vagina. It’s not a big deal since you can always clean it up with a paper towel or sanitary napkin. But if you try using a tampon in the toilet, you will definitely find yourself with an irritating stench that will probably make you throw it away and change your tampon.
A lot of women complain about the stench from a tampon, which is why it’s so easy to buy tampons with a “flushable” option. But all you do is flush it once a month. You don’t actually use them and have to clean them. In order to get rid of it, you have to flush it over a sink.
Well, I tried it once, and it was awesome. I don’t know why, but I just kept expecting it to change to a nice, dry, fluffy tampon that I could throw away when I was done. And after about a minute, it turns into a thick liquid that is no longer pink, but orange. I would love to see it go back to the pink and fluffy green-y-ish one I like.
All the tampon companies are really trying to make tampons more hygienic and environmentally friendly. They’re also trying to make them more sanitary, which might have something to do with the fact that the colors are also becoming more hygienic.
I can understand the argument that tampons should be sanitary but I don’t think that’s the reason they’re being changed. The pink one is so pink because it’s the product of pink, and the orange one is the product of orange, so the pink one is the least hygienic option. The tampon companies are trying to make products that will actually be hygienic and sanitary, not just sanitary but actually hygienic.