VMAGIC® Vaginal Suppository
A hormone-free vaginal suppository formulated with clinically tested hyaluronic acid to provide lasting moisture. Designed to help ease dryness-related discomfort and support everyday vaginal comfort.
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3 Pack delivered every 3 months
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How to Use
How to Use
With clean hands, remove one suppository from the wrapper and gently insert it into the vagina as far as is comfortable. If the suppository has softened, place it in the refrigerator until it firms before use.
This may be done while lying on your back with knees bent.
Once inserted, the suppository will melt with body temperature. For best results, insert before bedtime and remain lying down for a short period to help minimize leakage.
Some discharge or leakage is normal and expected; use of a panty liner may be helpful. Use one suppository every 2–3 nights, or as needed. Do not use more than one suppository at a time.
For vaginal use only. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Ingredients
Ingredients
5mg Hyaluronic Acid per insert
Ingredients: Natural Glycerides of a Vegetable Origin, Sodium Hyaluronate
Product Benefits & Trial Results
Product Benefits & Trial Results
For vaginal use only. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
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Clinically Studied Ingredients
Hyaluronic Acid
WHAT IT IS
A naturally occurring molecule celebrated for its ability to attract and retain moisture, helping keep skin hydrated, supple, and comfortable.
HOW IT WORKS
Hyaluronic acid binds water to the skin—up to 1,000 times its weight—helping support moisture balance and leaving skin feeling soft, smooth, and hydrated.
WHY WE LOVE IT
Hyaluronic acid has been clinically studied as a non-hormonal option for supporting vaginal hydration and comfort. ¹²³⁴⁵
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Reviews
- Shelley L.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars4 minutes agoWorked very well
Worked quickly to lessen discomfort from dryness
Was this helpful? - Lesli C.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars11 hours agoLove these products
The vulva balm is the best, I use it before being intimate with my partner and it’s a game changer. The other products seem good so far, no irritation with use.
Was this helpful? - PatRated 5 out of 5 stars2 days ago5 Stars
Love these projects. Second purchase
Was this helpful? - Sandy L.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars3 days agoReally works
I love this product! I tried reveree and it just never absorbed in the same way this one does. It seems to help me creat my own moisture too!
Was this helpful? - yolandaRated 5 out of 5 stars3 days ago5 Stars
It really works !
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Citations
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¹ Chen J et al. Hyaluronic acid vaginal gel trial. J Sex Med. 2013;10(6):1575-84.
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² Ilhan G et al. Hormonal vs nonhormonal agents for vulvovaginal atrophy. J Menopausal Med. 2021;27(1):15-23.
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³ Agrawal S et al. Vaginal hyaluronic acid vs estrogen for GSM. Menopause. 2024;31(9):750-5.
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⁴ Portman DJ, Gass ML; VVA Consensus Panel. Genitourinary syndrome of menopause terminology. Menopause. 2014;21(10):1063-8.
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⁵ Chen M et al. Hyaluronic acid vs estrogen for vaginal atrophy: meta-analysis. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2021;303(3):631-44