How social media turned vaginal health into a billion-dollar frontier
Social media has turned vaginal health into a billion-dollar frontier. The wellness market has proliferated with direct-to-consumer products promising relief from discomfort, dryness, and tension. Prices cited include a $50 vulva balm and a $190 vibrating massager, while items like Mineral Undies, Vipstick Serum, and probiotic regimens also appear. Some campaigns market claims as OB-GYN backed or evidence-based, fueling consumer interest but raising questions about efficacy. Maya Roy, a 19-year-old student, spent roughly $750 on products after consulting more than a dozen clinicians. Experts caution that hype and vague biomedical language can drive purchases that may help with some symptoms but may not address underlying conditions. The article notes a surge in products with mixed effectiveness and emphasizes the need for evidence-based guidance and medical consultation.



