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Wendy Strgar

Entrepreneur, Loveologist, Writer

Wendy Strgar is an award-winning entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Good Clean Love, a pioneer in the organic personal care product industry.

Wendy started Good Clean Love in 2003 after hearing from many women about, and experiencing for herself, the painful side effects of using petrochemical-based hygiene products. Today, Good Clean Love's products are sold internationally and endorsed by physicians nationwide for their safe and pure ingredients. A recent NIH-funded study1 found Good Clean Love's line of personal lubricant to be one of the safest products of its class.

She is a popular blogger and author of two books. Sex That Works: An Intimate Guide To Awakening Your Erotic Life which is the companion to her first popular book, Love that Works: A Guide to Enduring Intimacy.

A sexual health educator and loveologist, Wendy is the featured writer at the award winning blog, Making Love Sustainable. She is a sought-after guest blogger and speaker on the topics of love, sexual health, and positivity and her work has also been featured on Eco Salon, Care2, The Huffington Post, Elephant Journal, among many others.

  1. https://cen.acs.org/articles/90/i50/Studies-Raise-Questions-Safety-Personal.html

Website: www.GoodCleanLove.com


Lubrication is a fact of life. In any relationship where working parts are at play, whether it is an engine, a dinner party or an evening of love, everything works better when it is "well oiled." Lubrication allows for glide, ease and effectiveness. When lubrication is working well, it is invisible, a thought we don't have. When it isn't working, we know it immediately, although not always by its name. An engine without oil locks up in minutes, awkward silence and uncomfortable...