3 top tips for intimate hydration

3 top tips for intimate hydration

August 29, 2025 4 MINS READ
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As our bodies are made up of up to 60% water, for our body to work optimally, we need to support it with hydration. Water will help maintain blood pressure levels, improve brain function and with the bodily function of removing waste. One of the key things is that it protects our organs, primarily by moistening our mucous membranes. We have a number of different mucous membranes that line different body parts from the mouth, inside our noses and even the lungs. The vagina also has its own mucous membranes; these create a slippery liquid which we would often refer to as discharge. This protects the sensitive vaginal membrane tissue and helps to keep them moist and healthy. So it is important to keep the body and the vagina hydrated, as it will help protect it against infections, prevent the vagina from becoming dry and keep your pH balanced. 

It is reported that, on average, a woman needs 2.7 litres of water a day to stay at optimal hydration. Starting with ensuring you are drinking enough is a great first step to naturally treat vaginal dryness by making sure you are hydrated, but how else can you make sure you're keeping your intimate area hydrated easily.  

Here are our 3 top tips for intimate hydration: 

Tip #1: Foods to help with vaginal dryness 

Maintain intimate hydration from the inside out. Having a healthy diet with water-rich foods and those that contain nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants and vitamins that support vaginal moisture and overall health. 

Water-rich foods like cucumbers, watermelons, apples and tomatoes will help you reach that 2.5-litre goal. Additional foods for vaginal health would include flaxseed, greens such as avocados, kale and spinach, plus fruits like strawberries and peaches, providing great nutrients to support hydration, hormone balance and overall vaginal health. 

Tip #2: Follow an Intimate Skincare Routine 

Just like you do for your face you should be following an intimate skincare routine. Whether it's for maintaining vaginal health or treating the irritation and discomfort of vaginal dryness. Always avoid soaps and fragrances that can irritate and focus on gentle, hydrating products designed specifically for the vagina, supporting its natural lubrication and pH. Introducing a vaginal skincare routine is a small lifestyle adjustment that can help improve vaginal health and comfort. 

Starting with an intimate cleanser formulated specifically for the external intimate tissue, the vulva and labia. You don’t need to clean the inside of your vagina, as it is self-cleaning, using something inside of the vagina to wash it will cause more harm than good. However, the outer vaginal tissue like the vulva and labia, can be cleaned to help combat odour-causing bacteria as long as it is with a product that won't dry out the skin, is pH matched and is designed to be irritant-free to the vulva 

Following an intimate cleanse, once all dry applying a vaginal moisturiser can be beneficial for all stages of life, depending on if you are perimenopausal or menopausal, where you are in your menstrual cycle or if you are just wanting to help maintain your pH and moisture levels. Using a water-based vaginal moisturiser like YES VM vaginal moisturiser will rehydrate the tissue that needs it for up to 3 days. Made from certified organic ingredients, its pure and gentle formula will help to soothe dry vaginal tissues, alleviating burning and itching associated with vaginal dryness but also prepping the vagina if planning on intercourse. 

Following that, if sex is on your mind then a water-based personal lubricant would be the next best step. Feeling like the real thing water-based lubricant has a natural texture for additional glide during intercourse but it also supports vaginal health as it is pH-matched and hydrating. 

Tip #3: Use water-based intimate products for hydration  

Water-based products are best for hydration to dry vaginal tissue. Hydrating the tissues that need it, as they need it, reducing the chances of irritation by not overwhelming the tissue it has been applied to. Your vaginal pH really matters and a water-based product is one of the best ways to ensure its pH-matched to the vagina. Products may say they are pH neutral or pH buffered, but as the vaginal environment is acidic, these will actually cause the pH to rise and no longer be the right level for a healthy vagina  

Our pH-matched water-based lubricant will enhance sexual pleasure while also hydrating the vaginal tissues. However, lubricant doesn’t need to be used solely for sex, it can also be used to help insert a tampon more comfortably or be applied inside of the vagina before medical examinations, making it a useful multi-use product for your nightstand.  

Remember 

Stay hydrated by ensuring you are ingesting enough water and water-rich foods which are crucial for overall hydration, including vaginal health. Following a vaginal skincare routine, just like you would do for other parts of your body, will help maintain vaginal health and keep vaginal dryness at bay. Remember that water-based vaginal products will hydrate vaginal tissues as well as soothe any soreness or itchiness, but don’t forget to check that they are pH matched to the vagina to help keep it at the right levels.  

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