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I've read some posts regarding this and I'm wondering if I should give

it a whirl. Does anyone know if it can be used on the inner vaginal

lips, if you used it what was the outcome? The ingredients are as

follows: SD Alcohol 38-B , Camphor , Citric Acid , olidinyl Urea ,

Glycerin , Hypromellose , Methylparaben , Propylene Glycol ,

Propylparaben , Purified Water , Sodium Citrate. A couple of these

ingredients seem like they would bother one's skin in the vaginal area.

At the moment I'm using Pramasone mixed with Hydrocortisone for the

itch but I rather not use a steriod.

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Tried it, and hurt like hell. THe only topical to not burn the hell out of my vag and actually help was metrogel. If you have sex, the least irritating lube is slippery stuff. KY burns and itches. bayareaprincess23 wrote: I've read some posts regarding this and I'm wondering if I should give it a whirl. Does anyone know if it can be used on the inner vaginal lips, if you used it what was the outcome? The ingredients are as follows: SD Alcohol 38-B , Camphor , Citric Acid , olidinyl Urea ,

Glycerin , Hypromellose , Methylparaben , Propylene Glycol , Propylparaben , Purified Water , Sodium Citrate. A couple of these ingredients seem like they would bother one's skin in the vaginal area. At the moment I'm using Pramasone mixed with Hydrocortisone for the itch but I rather not use a steriod.

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HI bayarea. ;)

I can only report what a few others have said, and one really stressed how good that Benedryl 'gel' for topical use was esp. for itch. Although if that skin is badly excoriated from itch/scratching, it 'might sting at first.. (if that's the case, even air or water can sting too so keep that in mind and it might be the case whatever you use) but she said it was better than any prescribed medication she ever used particularly for itch. (or you might try diluting it down with something like vaseline or emu oil.. ) Good luck if you try it hon.

Dee

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