The Daily Vaginal Lotion & Applicator – KINDRA
Soothe dryness with Kindra's vaginal lotion and applicator. It helps you target the perfect spots for real, soothing relief.
Additional information
Ingredients | Water, glycerin, niacinamide, dimethicone, polyacrylamide, stearyl alcohol, panthenol, stearyl dimethicone, tocopheryl acetate, sodium hyaluronate, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil, C13-14 isoparaffin, cetyl alcohol, behenyl alcohol, sodium citrate, citric acid, polymethylsilsesquioxane, dimethiconol, sorbitan caprylate, sodium benzoate, laureth-7, PEG-100 stearate, cetearyl glucoside, cetearyl alcohol, disodium EDTA |
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Lotion is a low-viscosity topical preparation intended for application to the skin. By contrast, creams and gels have higher viscosity, typically due to lower water content. Lotions are applied to external skin with bare hands, a brush, a clean cloth, or cotton wool.
While a lotion may be used as a medicine delivery system, many lotions, especially hand lotions and body lotions and lotion for allergies are meant instead to simply smooth, moisturize, soften and, sometimes, perfume the skin.
Some skincare products, such as sunscreen and moisturizer, may be available in multiple formats, such as lotions, gels, creams, or sprays.
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by Kay
I am very pleased. I can’t use any hormones due to a medical condition and this has been the answer after trying a few other products. This has helped me immensely. Thank you!
by Martha
Very happy with the results I have received. My v skin is definitely plumper, less fragile…more resilient.
by Laura
This is an excellent product that works!
by Donna
Great product, I like its cooling effect.
by Ann
I’m definitely going to try again. It’s a good option if I remember to use.