Why Intimate Oils Are Trending — and How Our Ozonated Oil Fits Into Modern Feminine Care

Intimate wellness is no longer a “quiet” category. In 2025–2026, mainstream beauty and wellness media have highlighted a surge in demand for products that support vaginal dryness, comfort, intimacy, and menopause-related care, with retailers and brands expanding menopause and intimate wellness ranges as stigma drops and education rises.
At the same time, women are becoming more ingredient-aware — especially around the vulva and intimate skin, where clinicians and dermatology guidance consistently advise avoiding fragranced and irritating products. NHS and vulval skin care guidance specifically warn against perfumed washes, douches, and non-intimate creams that may worsen irritation.
That’s exactly why simple, gentle, purpose-led intimate oils are having a moment.
At London Ozone, we make ozonated oils designed for comfort-focused, external intimate care routines — especially for women looking for a Fragrance, Parabens and Phthalate Free option during life stages like postpartum recovery, perimenopause, and menopause.

Why “yoni oil” and feminine oils are trending right now
The most viral conversations around yoni oil / feminine oil today are not just about “luxury self-care” — they’re about real discomforts women want help managing:

  • Perimenopause & menopause intimate dryness
  • Itching and irritation
  • Painful intimacy
  • Postnatal recovery and perineal care
  • Cleaner ingredient lists and fragrance-free routines
    Vogue’s 2025 coverage noted that menopause care is moving into the mainstream, driven by social media education, destigmatisation, and a growing demand for solutions for symptoms like vaginal dryness and intimacy-related discomfort.

Why our ozonated oil is a useful addition to an intimate care routine


1) Perimenopause & Menopause Intimate Dryness
Feminin Ozonated Oil alleviates vaginal dryness, providing much-needed moisture and comfort during hormonal transitions.
Dryness and irritation are common around menopause and can also begin in the years leading up to it. NHS guidance notes vaginal dryness can cause soreness, itching, discomfort, and pain during sex, and recommends lubricants/moisturisers (plus medical advice if symptoms persist).
Our ozonated oil is ideal as a gentle external moisturising oil for the vulval/perineal area as part of a comfort-focused routine — especially for women who want a minimalist formula and a soothing skin feel.
Important: persistent dryness, bleeding, discharge, or pain should always be checked by a GP or clinician. NHS guidance recommends medical review when symptoms continue or affect daily life.

2) Perineal Massage (Pre & Postnatal)
Tlen Oil is ideal for pre and postnatal care, this oil aids in perineal massage, promoting flexibility and reducing the risk of tearing.
This is one of the strongest evidence-based use cases for a gentle intimate oil.

  • The RCOG says that from 35 weeks onward, daily perineal massage may reduce the risk of tearing, especially for first-time mothers.
  • Cambridge University Hospitals also explains that antenatal perineal massage helps soften/stretch the perineum and may reduce the chance of tears requiring stitches.
    A smooth, fragrance-free oil can help make perineal massage more comfortable and practical.
    Pregnancy note: always check with your midwife/obstetric provider before starting any perineal massage routine, especially if you have a high-risk pregnancy or any complications.

3) Relief of Menopausal Vaginal Itching
Yoni Oil calms and soothes irritated skin, offering effective relief from itching associated with menopause.
Menopausal hormone changes can affect the vulval and vaginal tissues and contribute to itching, dryness, and irritation. NHS and NHS trust guidance describe itching/discomfort as common symptoms in atrophic vaginitis / menopause-related urogenital changes.
A simple external oil can help support the skin barrier and reduce friction from dryness in the vulval/perineal area.

4) 100% Natural Support for Vaginal Atrophy Symptoms
Utilizes natural ingredients to treat and manage symptoms of vaginal atrophy, ensuring gentle and effective care.
The medical term often used is atrophic vaginitis or genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) — a common condition linked to lower oestrogen, causing thinning/drying of tissues and discomfort. NHS trust guidance describes this clearly and notes symptoms may include dryness, painful sex, and itching.
Our ozonated oil is best positioned as a natural, external comfort and moisturising support for the dryness/skin discomfort side of these symptoms.
Clinical note: Many women also benefit from evidence-based medical options (for example, vaginal moisturisers/lubricants and sometimes vaginal oestrogen under clinician guidance). NICE guidance includes non-hormonal moisturisers/lubricants as standard support options.

5) Episiotomy Scar Relief (Postnatal Comfort)
Tlen Ozonated Yoni Oil supports the healing process of episiotomy scars, reducing discomfort and promoting smoother recovery.
Postpartum tissue recovery can leave the perineal area feeling tight, dry, or uncomfortable. A gentle oil is often used in external scar massage and perineal care routines (when your healthcare provider confirms healing is at the right stage).
Because intimate skin is sensitive, a fragrance-free oil is especially useful during recovery.

6) Fragrance, Parabens and Phthalate Free
Multiple clinical and patient-care resources advise avoiding perfumed/scented products on vulval skin because they can irritate sensitive tissue. Dermatology guidance also recommends simpler, unscented moisturising options for sore, dry, itchy vulval skin.
In other words: when it comes to intimate care, less is often more.

DIY: How to use our ozonated oil with CBD oil (if you already have CBD)


A lot of people searching for CBD yoni oil are really looking for a calming, sensual, comfort-first routine. If someone already owns a CBD oil intended for topical use, they can create a simple external blend at home.
Before you start

  • Use only a CBD oil that is clearly labelled for topical skin use
  • Patch test first on the inner arm
  • External use only unless a clinician advises otherwise
  • Avoid use on broken skin, active infection, or unexplained irritation
  • If pregnant or breastfeeding, check with your midwife/doctor first
  • Be aware: oil-based products can weaken latex condoms (a common warning with oil/emollient products)
    Simple DIY CBD + Ozonated Oil Blend (external use)
    You’ll need:
  • 1 teaspoon London Ozone ozonated oil
  • 2–4 drops topical CBD oil (start low)
  • Clean bowl or palm of hand
    How to use (external/perineal massage):
  1. Wash hands thoroughly.
  2. Blend the ozonated oil + CBD oil.
  3. Apply a small amount to the external vulval/perineal area.
  4. Massage gently for 1–3 minutes.
  5. Reapply as needed for comfort (especially before perineal massage or intimacy).

For perineal massage in late pregnancy (from 35 weeks)

  1. If your midwife says it’s suitable:
  2. Start after a warm bath/shower (RCOG also suggests warmth helps relaxation).
  3. Apply your oil blend externally around the perineum.
  4. Follow your maternity team’s perineal massage instructions.
  5. Stop if you feel pain or irritation and speak to your provider.

A note on CBD and intimate wellness
CBD is a huge trend in sexual wellness, but it’s worth being transparent: the FDA says there are still many unanswered questions about the science, safety, and quality of CBD products.
That’s why we recommend a careful, patch-tested, external-use approach if combining CBD with intimate oils at home.


The biggest shift in feminine wellness right now is simple: women want products that are:

  • gentle
  • comfort-led
  • ingredient-conscious
  • useful for real life stages (postnatal, perimenopause, menopause)
  • and free from unnecessary irritants
    That’s exactly where our ozonated oil fits — as a clean, practical, multipurpose support for intimate dryness comfort, perineal massage, and postpartum/perimenopause care.

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