Shoppers rave about feminine spray that ‘keeps things fresh and balanced down yonder’ even if you ‘sweat like a man’
UNDERARMS aren’t the only place that can smell a bit funky once summer hits and temperatures rise.
But ladies worried about odors wafting from down below are raving about a product that keeps things fresh — and unfragrant.
Amazon shoppers have flooded the under-$5 with four and five-star reviews.
“The spray helps keep things fresh and balanced down yonder. No irritation, no issues,” said one.
The spray in question: Summer’s Eve Ultimate Odor Control, $4.48.
The intimate spray is formulated to deodorize the body.
The product is being touted as a game changer for those who sweat a bit too much during the summer.
It also promises not to disrupt the natural pH balance of the feminine area.
RAVE REVIEWS
Other shoppers offered up their own satisfied reviews, with one calling it a “great buy.”
“Works really well. I work out a lot and sweat like a man. This has worked wonders for me,” said another.
“Confident all day long,” one more added.
“I stay and feel fresh all day long with this stuff. I can feel confident with this.
“The scent and aerosol is really strong when you first spray it, but it lasts.”
“Does the job,” yet another said.
“I mainly use this on the days I go to the gym for extra freshness — helps keep me confident.”
This particular spray is also talcum-free, gynecologist-tested, and made without dyes and parabens.
DON’T BE EMBARRASSED
According to a survey conducted by the brand, seven out of 10 women said they were self-conscious about their vaginal scent.
But 57% of women 25-49 said they didn’t actively seek solutions for that issue.
Summer’s Eve recommends keeping the spray in a purse, gym bag, or luggage.
ARE FEMININE SPRAYS EFFECTIVE?
Princeton University’s Ask The Sexpert weighed in on using feminine hygiene products.
They specified that products like Summer’s Eve are made for the vulva — that is, the outside area — and not the vagina, the inside.
“There is absolutely no need to wash the vagina; it is a self-cleaning device with regular cell turnover and a highly-tuned pH and microbiome,” they said.
“Altering any of these factors with douching can lead to irritation and even infection.”