Hi All, I really feel the need to jump in on this hair dryer use on nipples with yeast or soreness. Now, please correct me if I am wrong, but a hair dryer causes the skin to dry very quickly, much more quickly than plain air drying. This fast drying of such sensitive skin, especially if it is sore, tender or yeasty, would IMO, cause more problems than it would help. Sure the warm air feels good, but the fast drying chaps the skin and pulls out moisture making the skin more susceptible to cracking and bleeding. And in the case of yeast, wouldn't this open more crevices for the yeast to get into causing more problems? I don't know anything about air in the vagina, but what Dany said makes sense to me. I mean, realistically, how many times have we ended up with the "farty" noises from our private regions causing us to giggle with embarrasment with our partner?? :) Personally, I think that the best part of our bodies to be blown dry with a hair dryer is our hair. I know that yeasty and sore nipples can be difficult to pat dry (ouch!), but you only need to pat around the the affected areas, not on them, then let them air dry. Much easier on the skin, don't you think? My .02... Jay