Do you give your intimate area loving care – as you do your face? You should! What many people don't know: The skin in the intimate area lacks the protection of the top layer of skin, making it particularly sensitive. The labia protect the internal female genital organs and the urethra. They are rich in nerve endings and therefore play an important role in sexual sensation.
Intimate hygiene
Natural intimate care
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5 questions about intimate care
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This is usually sufficient, but many women still feel they need a cleansing product. If so, please avoid regular shower gel or soap, which don't take into account the vulva's low pH level. Instead, opt for specially formulated natural intimate care products.
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The vulva has a constant self-cleaning process. External cleansing in the shower is generally sufficient to avoid irritating the intimate flora.
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The natural pH of the vulva is between 3.8 and 4.4. The pH of a suitable cleansing product should also be within this range. Regular body care products are optimized for a pH of 4.7 to 5.7 and are therefore not recommended. The pH of farfalla Intimate cleansing foam is between 4.2 and 4.4.
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Better not, there are germs lurking here that you don't want to spread in your intimate area.
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Please don't! This exposes your vaginal flora to a concentrated dose of unwanted substances. Nobody needs that.
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