Submitted by aquakitty99 t3_10il81x in tifu

I (25 F) shaved my vagina and butthole a few days ago. It gave me razor bumps, ingrown hairs, and maybe some acne. Today I royally fucked up by washing my area down there with Dr. Bronner’s Tea Tree Castile Soap. Tea Tree is supposed to be antibacterial so it sounded like a good idea at first. I thought it would help the situation down there, instead I gave myself a chemical burn at my perineum. It hurts so bad. Maybe I used too much or washed too aggressively. It burns while doing nothing. It burns even more when I pee. I put some vaseline on the area and it feels ok for now, but OH MY GOD I’LL NEVER USE DR. BRONNER’S DOWN THERE AGAIN. No sexy time for a little while, I hope it heals soon so I can have s3x again. Grrr. Lesson learned. Never again. Today I really fucked up.

TL;DR Today I fucked up washing down there with Dr. Bronner’s and it gave me a chemical burn

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Jolly_Security_4771 t1_j5ewzy7 wrote

My bff bought the Dr Bronner's peppermint stuff, and the next day I got a text asking why nobody told her about peppermint butthole. You are definitely not alone in the Tingly Bits Club

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speedycat2014 t1_j5f7gj7 wrote

>peppermint butthole

When you're hung over, that shit wakes you up real fast. I actually don't mind it too much. Fresh and minty!

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RealDanStaines t1_j5gjxzs wrote

I like to use Rumplemintz™, cures the hangover even faster

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tropic420 t1_j5gv5a8 wrote

It's Rumple Minze. Had way too many people in associated circles drink that shit lol

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RealDanStaines t1_j5hmvj3 wrote

I probably never had a bottle of that close enough to my face to read the spelling without blacking out. In fact you probably know me quite well from one of your associated circles and I just don't remember.

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Thompseanson7 t1_j5f9x2i wrote

Peppermint butthole is much better than the tea tree chemical burns

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Juls_Santana t1_j5g464v wrote

That peppermint soap is great to use when the weather is hot

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LessRefrigerator7288 t1_j5fxw2n wrote

This reminds me of the guy who once washed his butt with menthol soap and made a whole song about his experience.... hilarious song:- menthol song

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Lovat69 t1_j5h4ah7 wrote

I can't even imagine (and don't want to) having menthol in my sensitive skin shaving gel was bad enough.

What the fuck were you thinking Gillette?

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DojaTwat t1_j5ga8b8 wrote

i blindly ran in to the peppermint one day and screamed loud enough about it that the neighbors came to check - brutal.

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Robknobby t1_j5g30wl wrote

I love Dr.Scholls,it’s interesting to have the “peppermint butthole and the peppermint taint”…lol

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Bigger_Moist t1_j5henoa wrote

I used that on my junk once. Never touched it again. Having your dick burn isn't fun

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TooLGirl5455 t1_j5h2s9h wrote

I have the same soap to clean my helix piercing and it’s dripped down my arms before and I felt like I walked into a cold shower XD Definitely can see how uncomfy that’d be to get on the vag T-T

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myunqusrnm t1_j5ew96y wrote

Yea. Don't use it down there, even without the shaving.

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m-in t1_j5glyzw wrote

Really? Me & my wife use the pine oil version regularly with no ill effects. Is the tea tree oil that much worse?

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YazZy_4 t1_j5gxe34 wrote

tea tree oil just doesnt mix with sensitive areas, period. it'll melt skin if you have it on a makeup removal pad or something and leave it for long enough (a very scorched earth way of getting rid of a zit)

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m-in t1_j5h0016 wrote

TIL. Thank you! Pine it is for us then.

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myunqusrnm t1_j5h0fgj wrote

I don't know about one. I just know I made the error once. Only once.

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m-in t1_j5h4nr6 wrote

I think the takeaway is that tea tree oil is not nether-compatible. TIL!

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Forgetful8nine t1_j5femvs wrote

I'll never forget the day I showered after a hefty dose of food poisoning. My poor arsehole was a mere shadow of its former self...

...I used Original Source Mint & Tea Tree shower gel and shampoo. It ran down my back, down my crack and, well...I squealed and cried. I cried a lot. I ended up curled into the foetal position in the shower.

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emmiep86 t1_j5j6hlc wrote

Scrolled too far for this comment. Original source mint and tea tree is no joke.

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Forgetful8nine t1_j5jbsf9 wrote

I'm kinda desensitised to it now. Probably because I ultimately survived the above experience. No worse to me now than sucking a mint imperial.

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Zombabex t1_j5fbnzv wrote

You’re supposed to dilute it 😭

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FlintWaterFilter t1_j5fcjzp wrote

It says "Dilute! Dilute! Dilute! Okay." As the directions

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Zombabex t1_j5fdq2w wrote

Now you know half of the people that use it don’t have an attention span long enough to read that bottle - including instructions. 😂

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MajestaHazel t1_j5fc4mh wrote

People cannot read apparently.

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Zombabex t1_j5fcdy1 wrote

I’m deceased. I would never put tea tree down there.

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Crash4654 t1_j5feqdx wrote

Then fucking read the instructions

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m-in t1_j5gm45b wrote

I tried. Gagged from the verbal diarrhea. The product is good but the BS they put on the bottle is insane.

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Crash4654 t1_j5fh2w0 wrote

Apparently expecting people to be literate is being smug now?

I just want people to read man. It's not hard.

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Majikkani_Hand t1_j5fsgqc wrote

Look, ordinarily I'd agree with you, but that soap's label is 90% nonsensical ranting. I can see why somebody would miss the actual use instructions. I read it all, because it was hilarious, but it's a lot.

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Penny_InTheAir t1_j5gdd74 wrote

Like the days back before cell phones when you read every single shampoo and soap bottle within reach while sitting on the pot.

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kernJ t1_j5hjlvf wrote

Damn that brings back memories

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m-in t1_j5gm9ct wrote

Have you actually read that label on that particular soap? Can you summarize it for us? I bet you can’t. What does it make your reading comp then?

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Crash4654 t1_j5gp3b5 wrote

Bunch of propaganda, ingredients, essential oils, and instructions to dilute it. Turns out reading isn't hard. Majority of it is just word vomit to sound appealing and be different.

My reading comprehension is just fine considering I'm not the one online complaining about smearing it on my junk.

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m-in t1_j5h4aur wrote

You have a point, although the “summary” is a bit lacking in detail :). The pine tree oil IIRC also has the “no razor burn” admonition even though it seems comparatively inert.

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Crash4654 t1_j5h4nl0 wrote

Summaries do typically lack detail.

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m-in t1_j5h4se1 wrote

A matter of degree of course :)

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MajestaHazel t1_j5g4qs1 wrote

It’s literally right on the front in the white box….

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MajestaHazel t1_j5g74gn wrote

Everyone knows not to put soap on razor burn…if you don’t know this you deserve what you get. Are you pissed that mouthwash doesn’t tell you not to put in your eyes?

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Humble-Inflation-964 t1_j5g8sej wrote

>The Karen’s are uniting. There are like 50 different instructions on the bottle and typically washing yourself is pretty cut an dry. I don’t think most people feel the need to read instructions when they buy a new body wash. Just turns out dr bronners is different. She made a mistake that was understandable and it was really only compounded because of her razor burn. But I guess on some level we all know that people like you only come to Reddit for the heady sense of smug self satisfaction and superiority that you can only achieve by pointing out another persons faults and follies.

Gotta be honest, if I'm gonna rub a chemical all over my body, I read the instructions first. Even on soap, even on shampoo.

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Humble-Inflation-964 t1_j5iguoo wrote

>I get where your coming from but the entire point of dr bronners is that it’s completely organic. No added chemicals

Being "organic" means they have much less control over what concentration is safe for skin...

>And you gotta be the exception most people don’t feel the need to

Oh really? I appreciate your confidence, but I'm fairly certain neither of us know which behavior is the exception and which is the rule.

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TelephoneOk3162 t1_j5fb4dt wrote

Tee tree oil burns when applied to regular skin. Can’t begin to imagine the burn when it comes in contact with a mucous membrane.

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MadameMonk t1_j5gchq3 wrote

Nah, tea tree is great for irritations and skin issues down there. But not straight oil. Mixed into a lotion base, or diluted with plenty of warm water as a splash or compress. Thursday Plantation has some terrific products that won’t burn you. Tingle, yes. But that feeling only lasts a few seconds.

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BrightGreyEyes t1_j5i7o0z wrote

For skin, yes. For mucous membranes, absolutely not

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MadameMonk t1_j5l5hdp wrote

Done it all my life, yes on mucous membranes, it’s absolutely fine. Start with a weak dilution, work up to what suits you.

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capybarometer t1_j5f0e23 wrote

Always use unscented Dr. Bronners, the essential oils in the scented ones do nothing but smell nice and irritate skin

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kakachina t1_j5fckrm wrote

I hope you mean on the outside! Never use any soap even unscented on your hoohah that’s bad!

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peacelovecookies t1_j5g3yy2 wrote

I’m sorry, you mean don’t wash the vulva? The inner labia?

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Teni96 t1_j5g4bwl wrote

You’re supposed to use just water cause anything else can mess up the PH balance down there.

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kakachina t1_j5ginte wrote

There’s no reason you should be getting downvoted. You’re not supposed to use anything but water on the inner area. Any OBGYN or doctor will tell you that unless they’re not fully careful about it

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peacelovecookies t1_j5liac9 wrote

I’ve been washing it for almost 60 years, not gonna stop now. No problems so far.

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DuckRubberDuck t1_j5g7ao8 wrote

You can buy soap with an altered PH so it matches the PH down there

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Poemang94 t1_j5g9dpr wrote

Summers Eve. It's a wash meant for your bits and it's pH balanced for it.

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kakachina t1_j5gii4e wrote

Summers eve is actually soooo bad. Talk to your OBGYN and they’ll help you out. Any doctor will say to avoid any soap even if it’s targeted for the vaginal area if they care

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Poemang94 t1_j5gk3el wrote

Well they say they're only a bad brand for the dyes from the scents being bad for PH, i thought. I use all unscented. No doctor or gyno recommends using fragrances or anything with dyes. Which is why unscented is the recommended. But looking things up. Summers Eve unscented is one of the top nether region soaps recommended by gynos.

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Satansjavlanamn t1_j5golhw wrote

Dude when you're on your period an unscented soap made for your privates as well as an intimate oil is pretty much necessary if you use pads.

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BrightGreyEyes t1_j5i8b8r wrote

It's marketed for your bits, but it's not pH balanced for it. It's also not necessary. The vagina is self-cleaning; assuming you're healthy, anything you do to "clean" it just kills the good microbes, making you more susceptible to infections. Some odor is normal. Summer's Eve, Lumi, and all the products like them are built around making people feel self conscious about normal body stuff

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Poemang94 t1_j5i8pa5 wrote

That's a false statement. The inside(the vagina) is self cleaning. Outside(vulva) is not. Who told you the vulva cleans itself? Cuz this is what's being talked about in my comments.

Nobody here is saying use these products up inside your vagina to take care of it. Lol

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BrightGreyEyes t1_j5ia0nc wrote

I know the difference. You're still not supposed to use soap, just warm water. Products like Summer's Eve are basically a "It's best not to, but if you absolutely must, at least use something vaguely vagina safe," thing. Even if you're not soaping up your actual insides, some soap will get in when you wash your vulva. You don't need it, so why spend money with a company that was founded to make people feel bad about their bodies?

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Poemang94 t1_j5iagp5 wrote

I don't really pay attention to that stuff to be honest. I never actually looked into it. I've never felt bad about my body, I just clean all of my body because I thought it was how you do it and so I picked something I believed to be safe.

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BrightGreyEyes t1_j5icjpp wrote

That's partly because of companies like Summer's Eve that made people feel like normal vaginal odor was bad. You're lucky though. If I even look at a bottle of Summer's Eve or any similar product, I get BV.

I started using it in college when I got BV for the first time because I thought maybe I wasn't cleaning my vulva well enough (I now suspect he just had bad hygiene) and kept using it after. Even though I broke up with that guy and wasn't sleeping with anyone, I still kept getting BV. Eventually, I told my doctor that I was cleaning down there really well so I didn't understand why it kept happening, and she was like "WITH SOAP?!?!" When I said I was using sensitive skin Summer's Eve (no fragrance, dyes, etc), she explained how even that wasn't great and why it was unnecessary. I'm usually pretty well informed about vaginal health, and I had mentioned how careful I was to rinse down there at the end of my shower just incase and shampoo, body wash, conditioner got near that area so I think she thought I couldn't be using soap down there. I happen to have incredibly sensitive lady bits, but it still makes other people more vulnerable to BV and yeast infections. The wipes freak me out even more because you're not even washing it off

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Poemang94 t1_j5ie0ry wrote

Yeah I've been using it since I was 17. I'm 28 now but I've never had any issues whatsoever. I thought I was doing myself good. Well, I've learned something today. I'm gonna throw out all of my Summers Eve stuff. Everything I believed I was doing right was bad. Now I feel a bit sad.

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BrightGreyEyes t1_j5ig9zu wrote

Don't feel bad. There has been a lot of marketing for a very long time aimed at making people think it's necessary, and the medical establishment isn't always great about communicating about this kind of thing because it's usually not really their job unless it's causing problems. There's also a lot of weird sexism and shame that would take too long to get into here that helps perpetuate these ideas. Blame lack of good sex ed. I took a lot of microbiology, anatomy and physiology, etc and even did some sexual health work, but it still took like 5 rounds of BV for either me or my doctor to realize what was going on.

If it's worked out well for you, then it's probably fine. It also might be weird to suddenly stop (who knows, every body is different), so I'd start by just using it less frequently to see how it goes. I just wouldn't advocate it to others unless it's a "if you absolutely must" situation. I would avoid buying the wipes again, though, if only because they're bad for the environment

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Poemang94 t1_j5igsjm wrote

Yeah that's pretty understandable. Still know knowing that it's bad for vaginal health and I still think I'm gonna stop it altogether. I don't want to cause problems for myself later. Lol the wipes I only use when I absolutely need to but the wash is a daily thing. So anything to help myself be better about it and the environment, I'd gladly throw them out.

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BrightGreyEyes t1_j5iju9g wrote

Since you already have it, I wouldn't get rid of it even if you stop using it down there. The wash and the wipes would actually probably be really good for armpits after intense workouts or hot sweaty days

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aclownandherdolly t1_j5fyiss wrote

I think it depends; I'm a cis woman and I use soap around my hoohah every time I shower and I have 0 issues with my little crotch biome

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kakachina t1_j5gitw0 wrote

I can only recommend to talk to your OBGYN. I’d be lying if I say I’ve never done that until my doctor told me to stop because it messes up your PH balance

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Poemang94 t1_j5g964p wrote

Exactly! Summers Eve and you never use anything on your sensitive areas unless directed to do so. If it doesn't say it's for vaginal use, do not use it on your bits.

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littlewoolhat t1_j5gfba8 wrote

Is Summers Eve paying you to shill like this?

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Poemang94 t1_j5gfrli wrote

No. My gyno recommends it and nobody I know has ever had issues with it. Including myself. They're a great brand.

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warren_stupidity t1_j5ggmc5 wrote

Is summer's eve paying your gyno to shill?

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Poemang94 t1_j5ggqrs wrote

For all those thinking I'm talking about douching, no. I would never ever recommend douching. I use the wash and wipes.

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kakachina t1_j5gizpt wrote

Most likely your gyno is sponsored by summers Eve. Aka they get paid to promote it. It’s not uncommon in that field

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Poemang94 t1_j5gjvzt wrote

I actually go to a midwife headed by a supervising doctor. As far as I know they aren't sponsored by anyone. She just told me it's a great brand aimed towards vaginal care. So I tried and never went back.

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BrightGreyEyes t1_j5i8r4t wrote

Ah. Thats what it is. Go to a gynecologist or nurse practitioner whose practice is less focused on pregnancy. It's common for midwives and OB/GYNS who focus primarily on the obstetrics part to not necessarily be great with other gynecological concerns

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Poemang94 t1_j5i9cf4 wrote

They're practiced in both and have been seeing me for years before I even had my first kid. My gyno isn't the kind of person who's going to do that. Plus, I have a separate Gyno from my OB. Just same practice. I meant to say midwifery with upervising doctor. He's gyno.

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littlewoolhat t1_j5ggcfh wrote

Douching in general is very dangerous and unnecessary. I wouldn't trust a gyno who recommends it, but that's just me.

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Poemang94 t1_j5ggkqw wrote

Ummmmm I don't douche. Ever. I use the wipes and wash. I would never ever recommend douching.

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littlewoolhat t1_j5ghek2 wrote

Ah, my bad. Didn't know they branched out into wipes. Still, I do find it funny how you're all over this thread about them.

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Poemang94 t1_j5gjonc wrote

Because I had these same issues when I was younger and made some mistakes on body care. So I help out if I can. I've only replied to 2 main comments.

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BrightGreyEyes t1_j5i8v2m wrote

I wonder if their doctor was basically like "Fine. If you absolutely must, at least use one formulated for the vagina"

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Poemang94 t1_j5h71sc wrote

Nobody is being paid to say anything, dumbass. I've been using the product for years and it's been great for me so i put in my two cent about my personal experience and thoughts. I've never had any sort of negative reactions to it. Grow up. Just because something works for me and I recommended and maybe it's not the best product, but it's worked for me for years. Doesn't mean be a dick about it and accuse people of trying to make money off of the product.

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ThadsBerads t1_j5gfzyd wrote

Omg......I did the same thing with a gel "scrub" on my man bits. Washing went fine but I started to itch and then the pain started. Turns out the abrasive in the Scrub was walnut husk and I'm allergic to Walnuts. This was right before a big date. No other nuts were used that night.

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speedycat2014 t1_j5f79nb wrote

Hydrocortisone cream will help a little

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im-so-spa t1_j5frfco wrote

Mix with a little desitin too. The zinc is good for healing. And Vaseline on top for the moisture barrier.

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aquakitty99 OP t1_j5i1sxu wrote

Thanks. I used hydrocortisone cream and it actually helped tons.

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GordianNaught t1_j5f9jdi wrote

Tea Tree Oil has a tingly feeling when I shampoo my hair with it. This is why I don't shave my asshole with it. I already know it's not a good idea 😕

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Kindred1845 t1_j5gcjff wrote

This is one of many reasons why waxing is superior to shaving. You will still be a little tender...but that improves with regular attendance and no razor burn afterwards. Swapped to waxing two years ago and will never go back.

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Omnomnomulus t1_j5gq00s wrote

DILUTE ! DILUTE! DILUTE!

It literally says it on the directions.

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LuckyDog1910 t1_j5g8tt3 wrote

Penis owner here. Tea Tree Soap/Shampoo just burns me up.

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donramon2022 t1_j5fdpch wrote

find a hobby one of these days ur gonna burn ur pork choy hole

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BananaSignificant771 t1_j5fgt1h wrote

You poor thing!!! Even when you use it on the rest of your body, make sure you dilute it! That stuff is too powerful.

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AlternativeWorker115 t1_j5fmi4a wrote

The feels my partner has tea tree shower gel, thought it smelled nice one day and top and bottom cleaned with it....I cried

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PICONEdeJIM t1_j5fxy11 wrote

Why do people keep doing this

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ConstipatedGoku t1_j5fyf6z wrote

Damn I’ve been there now I buy either the rose or non scented one when I shower. I’m praying for your hooha 🙏🏾

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Trompwnist t1_j5g3lh6 wrote

I've found that Lavender-scented Dr. Bronners is better for sensitive areas

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schwarzeKatzen t1_j5h2ayt wrote

I do a mix of 2/3 of the lavender with 1/3 peppermint and take a coolish shower when I have a migraine it helps sometimes. Sometimes I just need dark an ice pack and to be left TF alone:

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sweet-demon-duck t1_j5g93da wrote

You shouldn't even use soap down there. It messes up the pH. Water is good, soap is bad (unless is specifically for that only)

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MercyfulBait t1_j5ge2a3 wrote

If you think the tea tree is bad, just wait until you try the peppermint!

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Lepardopterra t1_j5gsvp3 wrote

You have my deepest sympathy. I got Dr Bronner's Peppermint soap down under once, and that was bad enough.

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puddin_pop83 t1_j5gxxxm wrote

I use cerave... it doesn't burn and it's super gentle.

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BrandyStar01 t1_j5hkrs5 wrote

Soak in an oat bath and apply athick layer of sudocream on your guch! It should help with pain:)

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uglyheadink t1_j5hstis wrote

At least it wasn’t the peppermint one. I made that mistake. 😂 Great product, but my god—dilute it to hell if you’re planning on using it as a full body wash. In general, Dr. Bronners is very concentrated, it says to dilute it on the bottle haha.

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Lemmonjello t1_j5fr2qf wrote

For razor bumps I recommend tend skin IT WILL BURN WHEN YOU PUT IT ON but the burn does go away and over time the burning feeling doesnt feel so burny anymore.

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timascus t1_j5g4jsf wrote

Some people have bad reactions to tea tree oil even if not using it in a sensitive area

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mmjames66 t1_j5g8aea wrote

Next time, a warm bath with Epsom salts instead...

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fapstronautica t1_j5gf46q wrote

Yeah, not good on the wahoo, either. Speaking (M) from hard-earned experience

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Upshot12 t1_j5gfl4m wrote

Never ever use antibacterials on any tender bits.

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Lovat69 t1_j5h40ot wrote

>I (25 F) shaved my vagina and butthole a few days ago.

This alone tells me too much.

>It gave me razor bumps, ingrown hairs, and maybe some acne.

This makes it worse.

Regardless, owie, I hope you feel better soon.

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eclectic-up-north t1_j5h8vrw wrote

"Natural" and fancy soaps can be very aggressive.

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AnandaPriestessLove t1_j5i20cp wrote

OP- try aloe for the bumps/razor burn next time. Real, 100% aloe or a slice of the plant.

Also, for future shaving needs, pick a good quality conditioner (I like Shea Moisture brand) and slather it on your personal areas which will be shaved. Let the conditioner soak in for at least 2 minutes. Shave using a fresh or newish razor, using Sensitive skin gel and foam it into a rich lather. Wash your razor with very hot water between each shave. After the shower, moisturize with a good quality moisturizer (Lol I like Dr Bronner's lavender lotion but aloe works great too). Good luck!

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lanze666 t1_j5i7kaj wrote

Dilute! Dilute! Dilute!!!

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BrightGreyEyes t1_j5i9b6e wrote

I used to have this happen. Shaving isn't a good idea down there for a couple reasons. This is one of them. But, now that it's already happened, harsh soaps aren't really going to help. When you shower, use a clean washcloth to exfoliate so you don't get ingrown hairs. Once you're out of the shower, witch hazel toner then aloe.

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Clide01 t1_j5ijuac wrote

Ouch, been there done that but with the male parts(tingly balls for DAYS).

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Read the label, you are supposed to dilute the CRAP out of it. a small squirt on a washcloth is what they recommend for body washing. A 1/10 ratio of soap to water for dishes. I found once I diluted it I was able to use it in sensitive areas.

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Sumguy9966 t1_j5iznx2 wrote

This is why u either wax, laser remove or use hair removal cream for extra sensitive skin and be stingy with it / never directly on privates.

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Sad_Librarian2859 t1_j5j80rn wrote

It has to be diluted 3 parts water to one part soap. Stop using a razor and either buy a wax pot off Amazon or use clippers to trim the area down. Use antibiotic ointment to heal your bits instead of Vaseline

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sexual_ginger t1_j5jb6fv wrote

I use Dr. Bonners on my delicate bits with no problems. I even messed up and bought the peppermint and have had no issues. Did you add water to it first or just straight out the soap on your skin? I love that soap and it’s been the best thing for me for those parts of my body.

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l_Heavy_Rain_l t1_j5k9c6a wrote

Was this post written by AI that learned from all the other garbage that gets posted here?

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SpecialpOps t1_j5l16rq wrote

Dr. Bronner’s LAVENDER for the ladybits!

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only4adults t1_j5m7dn5 wrote

Don't shave your ahole. It's going to itch and get infected.

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jimbobway33 t1_j5o7g5s wrote

That stuff is STRONG I’ve scrubbed slightly to hard on my man parts with it once. ONCE. My god that burn is like no other

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Kcnflman t1_j5fsfhg wrote

Dr. Bronner, Dr. Mengele’s understudy?

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littlewoolhat t1_j5gfi0d wrote

Kind of a fucked thing to say considering Dr. Bronner lost both his parents in the Holocaust.

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Poemang94 t1_j5g8z52 wrote

SUMMERS EVE. Everyone needs to stop using whatever the hell on their lady bits. Only use products that are meant for your sensitive areas. If it doesn't say for vaginal use, DO NOT USE IT ON YOUR BITS. Lol

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tdm17mn t1_j5frh47 wrote

Fun Fact time! My former japanese tutor’s husband (who has since passed, sadly,) actually owned that company.

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