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Good Sex Never Gets Old.

Local Estriol Support For Menopause Dryness — Not A Lubricant. Not Whole-Body HRT.

Menopause-related intimate dryness is often not something that can be explained by simply saying “not enough lubrication.”

What many women truly experience is that the vaginal and vulvar tissues become drier and more sensitive, intimacy begins to bring friction, burning, and stinging, and the body may start tensing before anything even begins.

They may think it means they are getting older, that the relationship has changed, or that desire has faded. But very often, the real reason is that after menopause, declining estrogen support can cause the vaginal, vulvar, and nearby urinary tissues to gradually lose the moisture, softness, elasticity, and comfort they once had.

That is why regular lubricants may help for a moment, but often do not truly change the recurring experience of dryness, friction discomfort, and painful intimacy.

Collagen and probiotics may support the body in helpful ways, but they do not directly replace the local estrogen support that intimate tissues often lose after menopause.

Vigority uses bioidentical Estriol / E3, a gentler form of estrogen naturally found in the female body.

It is not oral estrogen, and it is not whole-body HRT. Instead, it is used topically and locally to support the intimate tissue environment most affected after menopause.

Lubricants answer the question, “Is there enough glide right now?” Collagen and probiotics mainly support structure or microbiome balance. Estriol / E3 addresses the deeper question: “Why does my body keep feeling dry, thin, sensitive, and uncomfortable?”

It helps support local moisture, softness, elasticity, and intimate comfort, so the body no longer has to simply endure closeness, but can once again feel more relaxed, open, and connected.

For many women over 40, this is not just ordinary intimate care. It is the beginning of understanding what their body has been asking for. Vigority brings menopause-related intimate comfort back to where support is truly needed.

Vigority Estriol Cream Not a Lubricant. Local Estriol Support for Menopause Intimate Dryness.

Vigority Bioidentical Intimate Estriol Cream
Local Estriol Support For Menopause-Related Intimate Changes

It’s Not That You Don’t Want Intimacy. It’s That Your Body Has Started To Brace For It.

A local bioidentical estriol cream designed to support menopause-related vaginal dryness, painful intimacy, burning, tightness, friction discomfort, and the quiet loss of comfort when closeness should feel natural.

You may still want to be held, kissed, close, and wanted. But when penetration begins to bring friction, heat, tightness, or pain, your body can start protecting itself before the moment even begins.

Vaginal dryness
Tightness at the opening
Stinging with penetration
Burning from friction
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Before You Buy

The Questions Most Women Ask Before Using Intimate Estriol.

Estriol intimate care should feel clear before it ever touches your body. These are the answers cautious shoppers usually need before they feel ready to choose.

Is this a hormone?

Yes. It contains Estriol / E3, a form of estrogen naturally found in the female body. It should be used responsibly and only as directed.

Is this oral estrogen?

No. Vigority is a local intimate cream. It is not oral estrogen, not a hormone patch, and not positioned as whole-body HRT.

Is this just a lubricant?

No. Lubricants help the moment feel smoother. Vigority is designed to support the local tissue environment behind recurring dryness and discomfort.

How long can it take?

Some women may notice comfort earlier, while others may need several weeks of consistent local care. Full support may take time.

Who should ask a doctor first?

Ask a healthcare professional before use if you have hormone-sensitive health concerns, unexplained bleeding, are pregnant or nursing, or use hormone therapy.

Is estriol FDA-approved?

In the United States, there are no FDA-approved drugs containing estriol. Vigority should not be described as FDA-approved estriol.

What This Product Is

Clear Product Identity. Before You Put It On Your Body.

Intimate estriol care should feel transparent. This section explains what Vigority is, what it is not, and why it is different from a regular lubricant.

What It Is

A local intimate care cream designed for menopause-related vaginal and urogenital comfort. It uses bioidentical estriol / E3 in a topical intimate-area format, paired with moisture, softness, and barrier-comfort ingredients.

What It Is Not

It is not an ordinary lubricant. It is not oral estrogen. It is not positioned as systemic hormone therapy or a full-body hormone plan. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Product Facts

Clear Facts For A Product You Use On Your Body.

This quick facts section helps shoppers understand the product type, intended use, and responsible-use boundaries before they move back to the purchase area.

Product Type
Local intimate estriol cream for menopause-related vaginal and urogenital comfort support.
Main Support
Estriol / E3, paired with moisture, softness, barrier-comfort, and pH-aware support ingredients.
Use Area
Vaginal, vulvar, vaginal opening, and nearby urogenital comfort area, only as directed on the product label.
Best For
Menopause-related dryness, friction discomfort, burning, intimate discomfort, and local tissue comfort support.
Not For
Not oral use. Not whole-body hormone therapy. Not a treatment for active infection. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
Use Direction
Use only as directed. Do not use more than directed. Ask a healthcare professional before use if you have medical concerns.
Woman reflecting on menopause-related intimate discomfort
She Is Not Afraid Of Sex. She Is Afraid Of Pain.

Painful Sex Hurts The Body First. Slowly, It Hurts The Relationship.

When your body begins to fear intimacy, the relationship can start feeling careful, too.

Many women never say, “I’m afraid of sex.” They simply become quieter over time.

“If I say no, will he feel disappointed? If I force myself, will it hurt again? If my body does not respond, will he think I do not love him anymore?”

You are not avoiding him. You are avoiding the pain, the burning, the awkward feeling of your body not cooperating, and the helplessness of wanting to come closer but needing to pull away.

The real problem may not be that your feelings changed. It may be that after menopause, vaginal tissue no longer has the same local estrogen support it once did.

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The Real Confusion Behind Dryness

So You Thought You Were Just “Not Wet Enough.” But The Tissue Itself May Be Changing.

Lubricants may help the moment feel smoother. But if discomfort comes from menopause-related tissue changes, more glide may not be enough.

Many women’s first reaction is to buy a lubricant because they think, “Maybe I’m just too dry.”

It may help for a moment. Then penetration still feels tight, friction still burns, discomfort still lingers, and the fear returns before the next time.

After menopause, when local estrogen support declines, the vaginal, vulvar, and urethral-area tissues may begin to change together.

Less natural lubrication
Reduced softness
Lower friction tolerance
More sensitivity around intimacy
Support The Tissue Behind The Dryness
Menopause-related intimate tissue changes and vaginal dryness
A system of intimate comfort support ingredients
Local Topical Intimate Support

Local Support. Not Whole-Body Hormone Therapy.

Vigority is designed for menopause-related intimate comfort with local topical use, not as an oral estrogen or a full-body hormone plan.

Many women hear the word “estrogen” and immediately wonder whether it will affect the whole body. That is a fair question.

Vigority is not designed as oral estrogen. It is not positioned as systemic hormone therapy.

It is designed as a local intimate care cream for the vaginal, vulvar, and urethral-area tissues that often feel drier, thinner, more sensitive, or less comfortable after menopause.

The goal is localized intimate support where menopause-related dryness, friction discomfort, burning, tightness, and sensitivity are often felt most.

Is this a hormone?

Yes. Estriol / E3 is a form of estrogen naturally found in the female body. Vigority uses it in a local intimate cream format, not as an oral hormone plan.

Do I need to ask a doctor first?

In general, Vigority Estriol Cream should be used as directed according to the product instructions.

If you have medical concerns, use hormone therapy, have unexplained vaginal bleeding, are pregnant or nursing, or have a history of hormone-sensitive cancer, please ask a healthcare professional before use.

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A System Of Support

Not Just Estriol. A More Complete Local Comfort Formula.

Menopause-related intimate discomfort is rarely one simple surface problem. Vigority combines local estriol support with hydration, barrier comfort, softness, and pH-aware care.

Bioidentical Estriol / E3

Supports estrogen-responsive intimate tissues after menopause-related local changes.

Sodium Hyaluronate + Glycerin

Help attract and hold moisture for a more comfortable, hydrated feel.

Panthenol + Allantoin

Help comfort delicate, easily irritated skin in the intimate area.

Ceramides

Help support the skin barrier around delicate tissue.

Vitamin E + Shea Butter

Help soften and cushion dryness-prone areas.

Squalane + Lactic Acid

Help support smoothness and a pH-aware intimate environment.

The Vagina, Urethra, And Bladder Are Connected

Dryness, Painful Sex, Urgency, And Frequency May Not Be Separate Problems. They May Be Signals From The Same Local Change.

After menopause, the vagina, vulva, urethra, and bladder-adjacent tissues can become more sensitive together. That is why symptoms can appear in more than one place.

Many women treat each issue separately: a lubricant for sex, an intimate wash for odor, a basic moisturizer for dryness, and urinary support for urgency.

But if the local genitourinary environment is changing together, isolated products may not feel complete.

Vigority starts with the connected local comfort system — the intimate tissues that often need more support after menopause.

Vaginal dryness
Painful intercourse
Burning after friction
Urethral-area comfort concerns
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Vagina urethra and bladder comfort system after menopause
Relaxed intimate comfort and pleasure after menopause
Why Pleasure Can Start Feeling Farther Away

When The Body Is Busy Protecting Itself From Pain, Pleasure Has A Harder Time Opening Up.

Arousal and orgasm are not only emotional. They also depend on comfort, softness, lubrication, and the ability to relax.

When intimacy starts with dryness, tightness, or burning, the body may brace instead of soften.

The mind may want closeness, but the body is preparing for discomfort.

Vigority is designed to support the comfort foundation that intimacy depends on: moisture, softness, elasticity, and reduced friction sensitivity.

The goal is not to force desire. The goal is to help your body feel comfortable enough to relax again.

Help Your Body Relax Into Closeness
What You May Expect With Continued Use

This Is Not About Feeling Slick Overnight. It Is About Helping The Body Feel Supported Again.

Every body is different. Some women may notice comfort earlier, while others may need several weeks of consistent local care.

Weeks 1–2

Private-area moisture may feel more supported. Daily tightness and friction awareness may begin to feel calmer.

Weeks 3–6

With continued use, tissue may feel softer, more comfortable, and more supported during intimacy.

Ongoing Care

Menopause-related intimate changes are often ongoing, so many women choose steady local support as part of their routine.

Use Responsibly

Use only as directed on the product label. Do not use more than directed.

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Questions Before Intimate Estriol Use

Frequently Asked Questions. Clear Answers Before You Begin.

Vigority Estriol Cream is designed for local intimate support related to menopause-related vaginal dryness, soreness, itching, irritation, painful intimacy, and urogenital comfort concerns.

Local Intimate Support

Not oral estrogen. Not whole-body hormone therapy.

Estriol / E3

A naturally occurring form of estrogen in the female body.

Use Responsibly

Use only as directed on the product label.

Complete FAQ Library
1. What is Vigority Estriol Cream, and what does it do?

Vigority Estriol Cream is a local estriol cream designed to support menopause-related vaginal dryness, soreness, itching, irritation, and painful sex.

It is not a regular lubricant. It is not a whole-body hormone therapy.

It is designed to deliver local estriol support directly to the intimate area where menopause-related changes are often felt most.

Its goal is to help support vaginal moisture, softness, elasticity, and intimate comfort.

2. Can Vigority Estriol Cream help with vaginal dryness?

Yes. After menopause, estrogen levels drop. This can make vaginal tissue feel drier, thinner, more sensitive, and less naturally lubricated.

Vigority Estriol Cream helps support menopause-related vaginal dryness by delivering local estriol support to the vaginal area.

It is not just adding temporary wetness. It is designed to support the tissue changes behind the dryness.

3. Can Vigority Estriol Cream help with painful sex or pain during penetration?

It may help when the pain is related to menopause-related dryness, friction, thinning tissue, reduced elasticity, or irritation.

Many women are not avoiding intimacy because they do not want it. They are avoiding it because penetration hurts, friction burns, and the body starts to tense before sex even begins.

Vigority Estriol Cream helps support the vaginal moisture, softness, elasticity, and comfort needed for more comfortable intimacy.

4. How is Vigority Estriol Cream different from a regular lubricant?

A lubricant helps reduce friction in the moment.

Vigority Estriol Cream is different because it supports the vaginal tissue environment behind recurring dryness and discomfort.

A lubricant helps make sex feel smoother for a short time. Vigority Estriol Cream helps support the vaginal tissue that intimacy depends on.

Simple way to say it: lubricants help the moment. Vigority Estriol Cream supports the tissue behind the discomfort.

5. Why do lubricants still not stop the pain?

Because the problem may not be only surface dryness.

If menopause has made the vaginal tissue thinner, drier, less elastic, more sensitive, or tighter at the opening, a lubricant may not be enough.

You may think the problem is: “I am not wet enough.”

But the real issue may be: the vaginal tissue itself is changing after menopause.

Vigority Estriol Cream is designed to support those local tissue changes, not just cover the surface temporarily.

6. Why does the vagina become dry, thinner, or tighter after menopause?

Because estrogen levels fall.

Estrogen helps maintain vaginal moisture, pH balance, tissue thickness, softness, and elasticity.

When estrogen drops during menopause, the vaginal wall may become thinner and drier. The tissue may feel less flexible, more sensitive, and easier to irritate.

That is why sex may suddenly feel different. What used to feel natural may now feel tight, dry, or painful.

7. How does Vigority Estriol Cream work?

Vigority Estriol Cream works through local estriol support.

Estriol is a form of estrogen. When applied locally, it can support estrogen-responsive vaginal tissue.

This helps support moisture, softness, elasticity, tissue comfort, natural lubrication, and comfort during intimacy.

It is not just a slippery coating. It is designed to support the local tissue environment affected by menopause.

8. What is estriol?

Estriol, also called E3, is one type of estrogen naturally found in the female body.

Estrogen is not one single hormone. It includes different forms, such as estradiol, estriol, and estrone.

Vigority Estriol Cream uses estriol for local intimate support after menopause-related estrogen decline.

Estriol is still an estrogen, so it should be used responsibly.

9. What is the difference between estriol and estradiol?

Estradiol, also called E2, is generally considered a stronger form of estrogen.

Estriol, also called E3, is generally considered a milder form of estrogen.

That does not mean estriol has no risk.

It means Vigority Estriol Cream is designed as a local intimate support product, not as a whole-body hormone therapy.

If you are unsure which type of estrogen is right for you, speak with a healthcare professional.

10. Is Vigority Estriol Cream local, or is it whole-body hormone therapy?

Vigority Estriol Cream is designed for local intimate support.

It is not oral HRT. It is not a hormone patch. It is not meant to treat whole-body menopause symptoms.

Its focus is the vaginal, vulvar, and nearby urogenital tissue where dryness, discomfort, irritation, and painful sex often happen after menopause.

11. How is Vigority Estriol Cream different from oral HRT or hormone patches?

Oral HRT and hormone patches are whole-body hormone therapies. They are usually used for symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, sleep problems, and mood changes.

Vigority Estriol Cream is different. It is designed for local intimate symptoms such as vaginal dryness, painful sex, burning, itching, irritation, and urogenital comfort concerns.

If your main symptoms are local vaginal or urinary discomfort, local support may be more targeted.

12. Will Vigority Estriol Cream enter the bloodstream or affect my whole body?

A small amount of local vaginal estrogen may be absorbed.

However, low-dose vaginal estrogen products are designed to work mainly in the local vaginal tissue, with much lower whole-body exposure than oral or patch hormone therapy.

Vigority Estriol Cream is positioned as local intimate support, not whole-body hormone therapy.

Because it still contains estrogen, women with certain medical histories should ask a healthcare professional before use.

13. Is Vigority Estriol Cream safe?

For women who are appropriate candidates, low-dose local vaginal estrogen is commonly used because it acts mainly where it is applied.

The safety logic is simple: low dose, local use, targeted tissue support, and lower whole-body exposure than systemic HRT.

However, safety depends on your personal health history.

If you have a history of breast cancer, endometrial cancer, blood clots, stroke, serious heart disease, serious liver disease, unexplained vaginal bleeding, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, speak with a healthcare professional before using Vigority Estriol Cream.

14. Is estriol FDA-approved in the United States?

In the United States, the FDA states that there are no FDA-approved drugs containing estriol.

The FDA also states that it does not have evidence showing that estriol-containing drugs are safe and effective, or that they are a “safer” form of estrogen.

That means Vigority Estriol Cream should not be described as “FDA-approved estriol” or “FDA-certified estriol.”

A more accurate way to say it is: Vigority Estriol Cream is designed for local estriol support for menopause-related intimate discomfort. Whether it is right for you depends on your health history and individual needs.

15. Can Vigority Estriol Cream help with vaginal atrophy-related discomfort?

It may help support discomfort linked to menopause-related vaginal tissue changes.

After menopause, vaginal tissue may become thinner, drier, more fragile, less elastic, and more easily irritated.

This is often described as vaginal atrophy or part of genitourinary syndrome of menopause.

Vigority Estriol Cream is designed to support vaginal moisture, tissue comfort, softness, and elasticity.

It should not be described as a guaranteed cure or permanent reversal.

16. Can Vigority Estriol Cream help with burning, itching, and irritation?

It may help when burning, itching, or irritation is related to menopause-related dryness, tissue sensitivity, or low local estrogen support.

However, burning and itching can also be caused by infection, allergy, or another condition.

If you have strong odor, unusual discharge, fever, painful urination, bleeding, or symptoms that feel like an infection, speak with a healthcare professional before using it.

17. Can Vigority Estriol Cream help with reduced natural lubrication?

Yes, it may help support menopause-related reduced lubrication.

After menopause, the vaginal tissue may become drier and less able to produce natural moisture.

Vigority Estriol Cream supports the local tissue environment that helps vaginal moisture and comfort.

It is not a temporary sex lubricant. It is designed for ongoing local support.

18. Can Vigority Estriol Cream make sex feel more comfortable and help my body relax?

It may help support more comfortable intimacy.

When dryness, friction, burning, and pain improve, the body may feel less guarded. That can make it easier to relax during intimacy.

Vigority Estriol Cream is not designed to make you “push through” painful sex.

It is designed to support the moisture, softness, and comfort your body needs for intimacy to feel more natural again.

19. Can Vigority Estriol Cream help with orgasm difficulties?

Vigority Estriol Cream does not directly create orgasm.

But if orgasm has become harder because sex is dry, painful, burning, tense, or stressful, improving intimate comfort may help the body relax more easily.

Comfort matters. When the body is no longer bracing for pain, it may be easier to feel pleasure and stay present during intimacy.

20. Does Vigority Estriol Cream increase libido?

Vigority Estriol Cream is not a libido booster. It is not an arousal drug.

Its focus is menopause-related vaginal dryness, discomfort, tissue sensitivity, and painful sex.

However, when sex is no longer painful, many women may feel more willing to be intimate again.

It does not directly increase desire. It helps reduce physical barriers that can make intimacy feel difficult.

21. Can Vigority Estriol Cream help with urinary frequency or urgency?

It may help support urinary comfort when symptoms are related to menopause-related urogenital tissue changes.

The vagina, vulva, urethra, and bladder area are all part of the same estrogen-sensitive urogenital system.

When estrogen drops, this whole area may become thinner, drier, more sensitive, and more easily irritated.

22. Can Vigority Estriol Cream help with recurrent UTI-related concerns?

Vigority Estriol Cream is not an antibiotic. It does not treat an active UTI.

However, after menopause, low estrogen may affect vaginal and urethral tissue, pH, and local microbial balance. This can make urinary discomfort and recurrent UTI concerns more common.

Vigority Estriol Cream helps support the local vaginal, vulvar, and urethral comfort environment.

If you have painful urination, blood in urine, fever, or acute infection symptoms, seek medical care.

23. Why can vaginal dryness, painful sex, urinary frequency, and urgency happen together?

Because they may come from the same menopause-related urogenital change.

The vagina, vulva, urethra, and bladder area all respond to estrogen.

After menopause, these tissues may become drier, thinner, weaker, and more sensitive.

That is why a woman may experience several symptoms at the same time: vaginal dryness, painful sex, burning or itching, urinary urgency, frequent urination, and recurrent urinary discomfort.

24. Can Vigority Estriol Cream support comfort around the urethral area?

It may help support comfort in the nearby urogenital area.

After menopause, the urethral and bladder-area tissues may also become thinner, weaker, and more sensitive because of estrogen decline.

Vigority Estriol Cream is designed for local intimate support, including the vaginal, vulvar, vaginal opening, and nearby urogenital comfort area, as directed.

25. How long does Vigority Estriol Cream take to work?

Some women may notice improvement in dryness, itching, or comfort within a few weeks.

Full benefits may take up to 3 months, and consistent use is important.

Vigority Estriol Cream is not a one-night lubricant. It is designed for ongoing local support.

26. What may I notice during the first few weeks of using Vigority Estriol Cream?

In weeks 1–2, dryness and itching may begin to ease. Sex may start to feel more comfortable. Mild discharge or irritation may happen early and often settles as the body adjusts.

In weeks 3–4, the tissue may feel more hydrated and supported. Discomfort may continue to improve.

After week 5, some women may move into a maintenance routine, depending on the product directions and professional guidance.

27. Why is Vigority Estriol Cream not a one-night fix?

Because the goal is not temporary slipperiness.

Menopause-related vaginal tissue changes usually develop over time. Supporting that tissue also takes time.

A lubricant answers: “How can I make tonight smoother?”

Vigority Estriol Cream answers: “Why does dryness and painful sex keep coming back?”

That is why it is better understood as ongoing intimate care, not a one-night cover-up.

28. Do I need to keep using Vigority Estriol Cream after symptoms improve?

Many women need ongoing maintenance support.

Menopause-related estrogen decline is a long-term change.

If local support stops, dryness, painful sex, irritation, or urinary discomfort may return.

Vigority Estriol Cream is best understood as ongoing local care, not a one-time product.

29. Where should I apply Vigority Estriol Cream?

Use Vigority Estriol Cream exactly as directed on the product label or by a healthcare professional.

Vaginal estriol creams are commonly used inside the vagina.

If symptoms are around the vaginal opening, vulva, or nearby urethral area, use only as directed.

Do not increase the dose or apply it to areas not included in the instructions.

30. Can I use Vigority Estriol Cream before sex? How long should I wait?

Vigority Estriol Cream is better understood as ongoing local care, not as a sex lubricant.

Many vaginal estrogen creams are used at a regular time, often at bedtime, so the product can stay in contact with the tissue.

If you plan to have sex, allow time for absorption according to the product directions.

If you need immediate glide during sex, a suitable water-based lubricant may be used separately.

31. Who should speak with a healthcare professional before using Vigority Estriol Cream?

Speak with a healthcare professional before use if you have:

A history of breast cancer, estrogen-sensitive cancer, unexplained vaginal bleeding, endometrial thickening, a history of blood clots, a blood clotting disorder, recent heart attack, stroke, angina, serious liver disease, pregnancy or breastfeeding, current anti-estrogen medication use, or possible active UTI or vaginal infection.

Vigority Estriol Cream contains estriol, so it should be used responsibly based on your personal health history.

32. What side effects can Vigority Estriol Cream cause?

Like any estrogen-containing product, Vigority Estriol Cream may cause side effects, although not everyone gets them.

Possible side effects may include mild irritation, itching, increased discharge, vaginal discomfort, spotting or unexpected bleeding, stomach discomfort, headache, or breast tenderness.

If irritation becomes severe, bleeding is unusual or persistent, pain worsens, urination becomes painful, fever appears, or you suspect infection, stop use and speak with a healthcare professional.

Important: This information is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for medical advice. Vigority Estriol Cream is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Use only as directed on the product label. Speak with a healthcare professional if you have medical concerns, are using hormone therapy, have unexplained bleeding, are pregnant or nursing, or have a history of hormone-sensitive cancer.
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Final Step Toward More Comfortable Intimacy

You Do Not Need To Keep Enduring Pain During Sex. You Can Start Supporting Comfort Where It Begins.

Menopause changed your body. But you still deserve comfort, closeness, softness, and the ability to relax when you are touched.

For menopause-related vaginal dryness
For painful intimacy and friction discomfort
For softness and elasticity support
For local intimate comfort support

Vigority Bioidentical Intimate Estriol Cream is designed to help the body you have now receive the support it needs — without asking you to keep pushing through pain.

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