Study Design:
Typeform, a reputable third-party survey company trusted by brands like Apple, Airbnb, Uber, and Nike, conducted an extensive survey of NeuEve users. One month after purchasing a NeuEve product, participants received an email requesting feedback. The survey asked participants to rate the severity of their symptoms before and after using NeuEve, with options ranging from "very severe" to "no symptoms." Based on responses, Typeform generated charts to display customer feedback.
Study Results:
- Product tested: NeuEve Salve-Gentle (Sensitive Cream)
- 44 women participated
- Age range: 70+
- Discomfort symptoms: Vaginal dryness and painful sex
- Before Treatment: 27.3% very severe, 47.7% severe, 20.5% moderate, 4.5% slight, 0.0% no symptoms
- After Treatment: 4.5% very severe, 13.6% severe, 29.5% moderate, 38.6% slight, 13.6% no symptoms
- Statistical Analysis: Chi-squared analysis. p < 0.00001.
Shop Now for Salve-Gentle (Sensitive Cream)
NeuEve Salve-Gentle (previously known as Sensitive Cream) has been available on the market for over 5 years. It is designed for women over 70 or those who are highly sensitive to relieve vaginal dryness, atrophy, and painful sex.
Many older women, as well as those with highly sensitive conditions—such as breast cancer survivors and individuals who have undergone pelvic cancer treatments, including radiation therapy—have experienced immediate and long-lasting relief with the Velvet or Silk suppository and Salve-Gentle.
For these women, who have not found relief with estrogen or laser treatments, our products offer a gentle yet effective solution. This article provides more details: https://www.neueve.com/blogs/blog/neueve-the-best-product-for-painful-sex-relief
The NeuEve Salve-Gentle is a highly cost-efficient solution. One jar lasts 3-6 months. For cost-sensitive women, it provides an effective, yet economical product. For less than the cost of one cup of coffee a week, it can provide you with a safe and effective relief from vaginal dryness and painful sex. This article explains: NeuEve is expensive. Is there a low-cost product?
