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Vulva + Vaginal Care

Show your vulva and vagina some love with our suite of products dedicated to nourish, balance, and moisturize the oh-so delicate areas.

Cora Balancing Boric Acid Suppository box with blister strip and Cora Restorative Vulva Balm jar on a tiled counter.

Vulva + Vaginal Care

Show your vulva and vagina some love with our suite of products dedicated to nourish, balance, and moisturize the oh-so delicate areas.

The Basics

Labeled diagram of the female reproductive system—uterus, cervix, vagina, vulva, ovaries, and fallopian tubes.

The Vulva

Most people assume that the entire genital area is considered the vagina when it’s actually the vulva, which refers to the external genitalia that protects the sexual organs. The vulva consists of the labia majora (outer lips), labia minora (inner lips), clitoris (pleasure center), urinary meatus (urinary exit), and vaginal opening.

 

The Vagina

The vagina is the muscular tube that extends from the cervix to the vulva. Basically, the vagina connects the uterus and cervix to the outside world and allows for menstruation, intercourse, and childbirth.

About Vaginal pH

Vaginal PH slide diagram. The ideal pH is ~3.8 to 4.5.
A high vaginal PH can lead to infections
Normal pH is maintained by supporting the growth of good bacteria which produce acid that helps keep pH low.
A list of things that can affect pH: menopause, exercise, your period, antibiotics, waxing, shaving, douching, sex, sexual lubricants, birth control pills.

Cora’s Got Your 
Vulva + Vaginal Care Covered:

The Basics

The Vulva

Most people assume that the entire genital area is considered the vagina when it’s actually the vulva, which refers to the external genitalia that protects the sexual organs. The vulva consists of the labia majora (outer lips), labia minora (inner lips), clitoris (pleasure center), urinary meatus (urinary exit), and vaginal opening.

 

The Vagina

Is the muscular tube that extends from the cervix to the vulva. Basically, the vagina connects the uterus and cervix to the outside world and allows for menstruation, intercourse, and childbirth.

About Vaginal pH

Hand holding a single Cora boric acid suppository.

The Balancing Boric Acid Suppository

This vaginal suppository combines Boric Acid, Lactic Acid, and Vitamin C to promote pH balance and keep you feeling confident and protected against irregular odors.

Gentle and effective

Boric acid, with naturally occurring lactic acid and vitamin C, work together to keep you fresh.


Find your balance

Start with 1 suppository per day to support vaginal wellness.


Life happens

Boric acid is perfect for vaginal changes caused by exercise, your period or sex.

Cora’s Got Your 
Vulva + Vaginal Care Covered:

The Balancing Boric Acid Suppository

This vaginal suppository combines Boric Acid, Lactic Acid, and Vitamin C to promote pH balance and keep you feeling confident and protected against irregular odors.

 

Gentle and effective

Boric acid, with naturally occurring lactic acid and vitamin C, work together to keep you fresh.


Find your balance

Start with 1 suppository per day to support vaginal wellness.


Life happens

Boric acid is perfect for vaginal changes caused by exercise, your period or sex.

When to Use

Vaginal changes are natural, but they don’t need to disrupt your daily routine. Use this suppository after sex, after your period, or any other time you notice vaginal changes. Many people can sense their vagina is off balance when it feels or smells different than usual.

  • We recommend that you begin with one suppository a day for 10 days straight

  • However, you may choose to insert up to two suppositories per day for five days (one in the AM and one in the PM)

  • It is not harmful to use a suppository less frequently. You may not need to use for the full 10 days.

When To Use

  • Vaginal changes are natural, but they don’t need to disrupt your daily routine. Use this suppository after sex, after your period, or any other time you notice vaginal changes. Many people can sense their vagina is off balance when it feels or smells different than usual. We recommend that you begin with one suppository a day for 10 days straight
  • However, you may choose to insert up to two suppositories per day for five days (one in the AM and one in the PM)

  • It is not harmful to use a suppository less frequently. You may not need to use for the full 10 days.

Don’t Just Take Our Word For It

Don’t Just Take Our Word For It

The Balancing Boric Acid Suppositories pair well with: Liners, Pads, Period Underwear

The Restorative
Vulva Balm

This rich and creamy moisturizer melts into skin to relieve vulva dryness.

 

Silky Smooth

Soothes and protects your vulva from daily life irritations such as chafing, exercise, shaving or use of pads.


Moisture Boosting

Provides hydrating relief to dry and itchy vulva skin during hormone fluctuations such as menopause, breastfeeding, or your period.

 

Plant-Derived Formula

Made with hydrating olive oil, sunflower oil, and a nutrient-rich blend of honey, royal jelly, and ethically sourced propolis. Free from fragrances, estrogen, and other hormones. Non-irritating, gynecologist-tested formula.

When to Use

A little goes a long way–with clean and dry fingers, apply a pea-sized amount daily for smooth, hydrated skin. Massage to melt the balm into skin. Discontinue if irritation occurs.

 

Use anytime you need a soothing boost of moisture:

  1. After shaving or hair removal.
  2. After exercise.
  3. After sex.
  4. During hormonal fluctuations from your period, breastfeeding, or menopause.

Relief, At Last

Better, Together.
Pair Vulva Balm with Liners, Pads, Period Underwear

Every body deserves comfort

We believe everyone should have access to period care—full stop. So, with each Cora purchase, we provide period products and body literacy resources to people who might otherwise go without.

Finger scooping Cora Restorative Vulva Balm from the jar.

The Restorative
Vulva Balm

This rich and creamy moisturizer melts into skin to relieve vulva dryness.

Silky Smooth

Soothes and protects your vulva from daily life irritations such as chafing, exercise, shaving or use of pads.

 

Moisture Boosting

Provides hydrating relief to dry and itchy vulva skin during hormone fluctuations such as menopause, breastfeeding, or your period.

 

Plant-Derived Formula

Made with hydrating olive oil, sunflower oil, and a nutrient-rich blend of honey, royal jelly, and ethically sourced propolis. Free from fragrances, estrogen, and other hormones. Non-irritating, gynecologist-tested formula.

When To Use

A little goes a long way–with clean and dry fingers, apply a pea-sized amount daily for smooth, hydrated skin. Massage to melt the balm into skin. Discontinue if irritation occurs.

Use anytime you need a soothing boost of moisture:

  1. After shaving or hair removal.
  2. After exercise.
  3. After sex.
  4. During hormonal fluctuations from your period, breastfeeding, or menopause.

Relief, At Last

Better, Together.
Pair Vulva Balm with Liners, Pads, Period Underwear

Every body deserves comfort

We believe everyone should have access to period care—full stop. So, with each Cora purchase, we provide period products and body literacy resources to people who might otherwise go without.

Assortment of Cora period-care products—pads, liners, tampons, body cloths, menstrual cup and disc—arranged on a sofa.