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How to Take Care of Your Intimate Hygiene Every Day?

In the bathroom, intimate wash gel is often a big absentee among the array of products. Essential, this care product cannot be replaced by any other, as its composition is unique and must be gentle on this sensitive area.

In the bathroom, intimate wash gel is often a big absentee among the array of products. Essential, this care product cannot be replaced by any other, as its composition is unique and must be gentle on this sensitive area.

How should you perform your daily intimate hygiene? It’s not complicated, as long as you follow some common-sense advice and use a specific care product.

Tips for intimate hygiene that respects your skin

Intimate hygiene serves multiple purposes: it hydrates the skin and soothes the mucous membranes. Without specific care, the skin in this delicate area can become irritated and dry. From a young age, girls can use an intimate wash to protect themselves, but how should they do it?

Three tips to remember:

            - Avoid using a washcloth, sponge, or shower puff and opt for washing with your hand.

           - Use an amount about the size of a hazelnut and wash gently.

           - Dry without rubbing to avoid causing irritation.

Hair removal and intimate hygiene: let’s talk about it

More and more women are no longer satisfied with a classic bikini wax when they go to a beauty salon. Brazilian waxing is increasingly popular, and some women even go for a full intimate wax for aesthetic reasons. Some claim that having no hair reduces the risk of vaginal infections, which is completely false.

The intimate area is protected by pubic hair, which prevents friction between underwear, panty liners, and the vulva. Hair is unfairly associated with uncleanliness. The risk of infection increases with full waxing, which can be irritating and cause uncomfortable regrowth.

For those who prefer full waxing, it’s important to remember that only intimate hygiene can protect against yeast infections, provided you don’t wash more than twice a day, even during your period or in case of irritation.