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Published 11:00 11 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 11:08 11 Feb 2022 GMT
As one review published in the Journal of Advanced Research outlines, any previous studies that suggested humans secrete pheromones are unreliable as they were not controlled.
Having said that, vabbing is gaining traction among some practitioners, though, as Healthline, suggests, this could purely be down to the placebo effect. If we believe that dabbing our vaginal juices on our pressure points will make us more attractive, we might act more confidently, and, as a result, come across as more attractive to partners and potential partners.
While the verdict is out on whether it actually works, there are no health risks associated with vabbing, as long as you wash your hands before and after. Additionally, if you have bacterial vaginosis, it's likely that your secretions will smell unpleasant, so it's best to see your GP and clear the infection before giving vabbing a go.Kash Beauty’s ultra-viral lip stain makes its long-awaited comeback
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