Clean, pHresh and irritation free!
pHresh Intimate Wash – the ultimate blend of nature and comfort! Crafted with 100% natural, fragrance-free ingredients like aloe vera, calendula, and tremella extract, this gentle formula is your go-to for a soothing cleanse. Say hello to a world of freshness and relief, without any harsh chemicals or irritating fragrances. It's time to embrace clean, pH-balanced care for your most intimate moments!"
+ pH balanced
+ sensitive skin
+ helps to control BV
+ healing tremella
+ vegan friendly
Tremella Mushroom Extract - Rich in vitamin D It’s healing and calming properties relieve inflammation and irritation inside the vagina. It also holds up to 500 times its weight in water, making it a super hydrate and powerhouse ingredient.
Calendula Extract - Calendula has antibacterial and antiseptic properties and is useful against fighting bacteria and fungus.
Lactic Acid - A key natural antimicrobial ingredient that correlates with vulvovaginal health, as lactic acid helps maintain an acidic pH in the vulvovaginal area to augment skin homeostasis and prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.
Red Clover Extract - Helps with the relief of vaginal dryness.
Apple Cider naturally maintains the pH level of your private area.
Get pHresh: Apply 2 pumps to clean hands. Cleanse your “outer” (vulva) intimate parts. DO NOT wash inside the vagina.
FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
Inserting wash inside your vagina can cause irritation.
“Let’s maintain a healthy flor-her together!”
THIS PRODUCT IS FREE OF GLYCERIN, PARABENS, SULFATES & PHTHALATES
Ingredients: *Aloe vera juice, decyl glucoside, oat protein, amber extract, sodium PCA, Pyrus Malus (apple)vinegar, Tremella Fuciformis (Mushroom) Extract, Calendula Officinalis Extract, Red clover extract, lactic acid, propanediol, ethylhexyl glycerin
* denotes organic ingredient
6oz.
This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease(s). If irritation or breakout forms, stop the use of the product immediately and contact your primary care physician.