

73
OrganiCare Intimate Wash
Caution
May disrupt microbiome balance
This formula contains mild irritants and an elevated pH level that may affect vaginal flora balance for sensitive users.
Directly interacts with vaginal microbiome.
73/100
[ Microbiome Health Score ]
This score is based on ingredient safety, pH balance, preservatives, fragrance presence, and microbiome research from peer-reviewed clinical studies. Final score reflects both risk factors and supportive ingredients."
Potential Microbiome Concerns
Synthetic Fragrance
Artificial fragrance can irritate sensitive tissue and disrupt beneficial bacteria.
Severity: High
Elevated pH Level (6.1)
Healthy vaginal pH is between 3.5–4.5. Higher levels may reduce lactobacilli protection.
Severity: Moderate
Phenoxyethanol (Preservative)
Common preservative with antimicrobial effects that may impact microbiome balance.
Severity: Moderate
Harsh Surfactants (SLS)
Strong cleansing agents can strip protective mucus layers.
Severity: Low–Moderate
Microbiome-Supportive Features
✔pH-supportive ingredients
Contains lactic acid to help maintain acidity.




✔ Fragrance Dilution
Lower fragrance concentration than category average..


✔Dermatologically tested
Clinically tested for external safety.


✔ Contains soothing aloe vera
Supports skin hydration and comfort.






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How we calculate score?
We cross-reference peer-reviewed studies, dermatological research, and toxicology databases to ensure every score reflects current scientific understanding.



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