“Only wash the outside – rinse the outside skin and the labia with water and a little soap, if you wish.”— Emma Louise Pritchard, goodhousekeeping.co.uk
“When you put on underwear when your vagina is still damp, you’re locking in all the moisture from your shower in a warm, damp space. This can make bacteria grow more quickly, leading to issues like yeast infections.”— Ellen Scott, metro.co.uk
“Scrubbing the living daylights out of your labia is not only unnecessary—a gentle cleansing will do, really!—but harsh soaps can leave you dry and irritated below the belt.”— Laura Tedesco, shape.com
“Avoid anything with dyes, perfume, fragrance, flavor, or ingredients that claim to give a tingling or warming sensation, all of which can be irritating.”— Celia Shatzman, prevention.com
“While you're in the bathroom, a showerhead works just as well (if not better) than battery-powered playthings.”— Kenny Thapoung, womenshealthmag.com
“Just finished filming my last scene for American Horror Story. I need to take a shower. Wash off all this horror.”— Neil Patrick Harris, twitter.com
“I masturbate in the shower when I’m on my period. Multiple orgasms, no cleanup.”— Christina Lan, buzzfeed.com