Deodorant for your armpits? Sure. Deodorant for your butt crack? Well . it exists, and it's trending. But whether or not you need it is another matter.
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Dr. Jen Gunter debunked several science myths about vaginas in recent Twitter posts criticizing beauty brand Vagisil s line of products for teens.
Word to the wise: when Dr. Jen Gunter comes after your company’s junk science, listen to her.
The Canadian gynecologist known for debunking Gwenyth Paltrow’s Goop is now taking on Vagisil, calling out the brand’s new line of products for teens as “predatory” for profiting off of young people’s insecurities about how their vulvas smell. In series of tweets, starting on Feb. 4, Gunter took aim at pressuring Vagisil to pull its brand OMV!, which markets three confetti-decorated products to cisgender teenage girls. They’re meant to tackle so-called “period funk” and help young people with vulvas do an “intimate care glow-up.” Because apparently that’s something vulvas need.