Euforia Nourishing Drops - FAQ'S
1. Why try Euforia Nourishing Drops?
Once you opt for intimate area shaving or waxing, you know moisturizer can make all the difference when it comes to comfort and confidence. But whether you go bare or not, you should know that anyone can benefit from the right moisturizer! What sets Euforia Nourishing Drops apart from other intimate area moisturizers is its premium formulation. Together, hyaluronic acid, pre and probiotics, and a number of beneficial ingredients not only promote health and comfort but also leave delicate intimate area skin touchably soft.
2. Can I use it every day?
Yes! In fact, we recommend using the drops once a day for best results!
3. Euforia Nourishing Drops contains glycerin.
Glycerin, also called glycerol or glycerine, is a moisturizing agent found in top-quality lubricants for a reason. It’s a humectant, meaning it can pull water to the outer layer of your skin from deeper levels or the air. Hyaluronic acid is also a humectant! Arguably, the biggest misconception about glycerin in intimate products is that it causes yeast infections due to sugar. Fact is, Glycerin is a sugar alcohol and doesn’t promote significant insulin secretion. This misconception likely came as a result of manufacturers using low-quality glycerins and/or adding exorbitant amounts which then led to intimate area irritation. Too much of a good thing can be harmful and, like any ingredient, using the right amount matters.
4. Euforia Nourishing Drops contains gymnema sylvestre hair inhibitor.
Gurmar extract (Gymnema Sylvestre Leaf Extract) can be found in many products involving hair as it’s known to help reduce hair growth, length, and density with regular use. For best results, we recommend using daily for at least 30 days. Results may vary.
5. Why do parabens matter?
Parabens are endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) – chemicals that can affect the body’s endocrine system. We believe paraben-free formulas are especially important for intimate-area products as researchers in multiple studies linked parabens not only to decreased fertility(1) but also childbirth complications(2). References 1 Smith, Kristen W et al. “Urinary paraben concentrations and ovarian aging among women from a fertility center.” Environmental health perspectives vol. 121,11-12 (2013): 1299-305. doi:10.1289/ehp.1205350 2 Geer, Laura A et al. “Association of birth outcomes with fetal exposure to parabens, triclosan and triclocarban in an immigrant population in Brooklyn, New York.” Journal of hazardous materials vol. 323,Pt A (2017): 177-183. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2016.03.028
6. Where is it made?
Our intimate and bath & body liquids are formulated and manufactured in the USA.