Lactifem Cleansing Wash 100ml
Description
Lactifem Vaginal Wash is a gentle intimate hygiene Vaginal Wash formulated to help maintain the natural balance of the vaginal environment. The vaginal area normally maintains a slightly acidic pH du
e to the presence of beneficial bacteria that produce lactic acid. Lactifem Vaginal Wash helps support this natural acidity and cleanliness of the intimate area, thereby assisting in maintaining vaginal comfort and hygiene. It is commonly used as part of a daily intimate care routine to cleanse the external vaginal area without disturbing the natural microbial balance. Lactifem Vaginal Wash is used to maintain feminine hygiene and support vaginal health, especially during conditions such as excessive discharge, irritation, odor, or discomfort. Lactic acid helps maintain the natural pH of the vaginal environment, which supports the growth of protective bacteria and helps limit the growth of harmful microorganisms. The Vaginal Wash is applied externally and rinsed off after use. It is generally well tolerated, although some individuals may experience mild irritation or sensitivity if they are allergic to any component.
Product Summary
| Offer Price | ₹122.40 |
| You Save | ₹57.60 (32% on MRP) |
| Contains | Lactic Acid(1.2 %) |
| Uses | Intimate hygiene |
| Therapy | WOMEN HYGIENE |
Uses
- It is used to maintain daily feminine intimate hygiene.
- It helps maintain the natural acidic pH of the vaginal area.
- It helps reduce vaginal odor and discomfort.
- It helps support the balance of healthy vaginal microflora.
- It helps cleanse the external vaginal area gently without disturbing natural protection.
Precautions and Warnings
Other General Warnings
- You have known allergy or sensitivity to lactic acid or any component of the Vaginal Wash.
- You have persistent vaginal itching, pain, or abnormal discharge.
- You have symptoms of vaginal infection that require medical evaluation.
- You have been advised by a healthcare professional to avoid certain intimate hygiene Vaginal Washs.
- You have irritation or redness after using the Vaginal Wash and should discontinue use.
Ingredients and Benefits
- Lactifem Vaginal Wash contains Lactic Acid. It helps maintain the natural vaginal pH, supports healthy vaginal flora, and promotes intimate hygiene and freshness.
- Lactic Acid: Lactic acid is a naturally occurring organic acid produced by beneficial bacteria such as Lactobacillus species in the vagina. It plays an important role in maintaining the normal acidic pH of the vaginal environment, typically between 3.8 and 4.5. This acidic environment helps prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and fungi while supporting the growth of protective microorganisms. When used in an intimate wash formulation, lactic acid helps restore and maintain the natural pH balance, reduce unpleasant odor, and support overall vaginal hygiene and comfort....
Directions for Use
- Use the Vaginal Wash externally during bathing or showering.
- Take a small amount of Lactifem Vaginal Wash in the palm of your hand.
- Apply gently to the external vaginal area.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water after application.
- Use as recommended by a healthcare professional or as needed for daily hygiene.
Storage and disposal
Content Details
Dr. Kaunain Fatima
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D), Registered Pharmacist (RPh)
Dr. Nikita Toshi
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), WHO FIDES member
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is Lactifem Vaginal Wash used for?
Q: Can Lactifem Vaginal Wash be used daily?
Q: What happens if too much Lactifem Vaginal Wash is used?
Q: When should Lactifem Vaginal Wash be used?
Q: Does Lactifem Vaginal Wash cause drowsiness?
Q: Can Lactifem Vaginal Wash be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Q: Can Lactifem Vaginal Wash be used with other medicines?
Q: Can Lactifem Vaginal Wash treat vaginal infections?
References
- MedlinePlus. Vaginitis. U.S. National Library of Medicine. 2026 [16th March 2026]
- World Health Organization. Sexually transmitted infections and vaginal health information. 2026 [16th March 2026]
- National Institutes of Health. Vaginal microbiome and health overview. 2026 [16th March 2026]
- PubMed. Role of lactic acid bacteria in maintaining vaginal health. 2026 [16th March 2026]
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