Is vaginal steaming safe? What are potential benefits, and the risks involved? Vaginal steaming is an ancient practice that dates back hundreds of years in cultures all over the world. The idea behind ...
Although all claims to benefits are just that, there are several alleged positives to vaginal steaming. In addition to cleansing the vagina and reproductive tract, it's said to regulate periods and ...
OXON HILL, Md. -- A Hollywood trend of getting V-Steams is hitting the main stream. We’ve seen celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, Jada Pinkett Smith and Chrissy Teigen hail the benefits of Yoni or ...
Vaginal steaming is a trendy treatment where herbal steam is used as a "facial" for your vulva. It is not recommended by doctors and can lead to yeast infections and burns. It's best not to use ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The women of "Red Table Talk" explored the ancient practice of vaginal steaming this week. Here's what an expert thinks of the ...
Like Chrissy Teigen and Gwyneth Paltrow, I too have sat on a pot of boiling water and herbs for the sake of my nether regions. And while my experience was nothing short of lovely (they even gave me ...
"Red Table Talk" co-hosts steamed their vaginas on-camera. The ancient practice is said to relieve pain and cleanse the vagina. Vaginal steaming can lead to genital burns and yeast infections, so ...
Although celebrities have sung praises for vaginal steaming or “yoni-steaming” — an alternative treatment that claims to “detox” the vagina — women’s health experts say this practice is unnecessary.
Gwyneth Paltrow would be so proud: Chrissy Teigen has given vaginal steaming a whirl. The consistently candid model and cookbook author shared what appeared to be her first vaginal steam with her 18 ...
Your vagina is not a tea pot. It is not designed to handle hot steam. If you expose your vagina to hot steam, you could get burned, literally. That's what happened to a woman in a case report ...