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Intimate areas

Taking care of the intimate area is essential to prevent irritation or infection. It is therefore important to use products that are suitable for this delicate zone and that respect the balance of its microbiota. Below, you will find more information on intimate care and advice for maintaining gentle, appropriate hygiene.
FAQ about intimate areas

How often is it recommended to wash the intimate areas?

Daily cleansing of the intimate area is recommended to prevent infections, while avoiding disruption of the natural flora.

How can irritation of the intimate area be avoided?

The use of mild products specifically designed for this area, along with wearing well‑fitted but not tight underwear, helps to prevent irritation of the intimate area.

What are the main causes of intimate itching?

Itching in the intimate areas may be caused by infections, inadequate hygiene, or allergies to the products used.

What are the best practices after hair removal from the intimate area?

After removing hair from the intimate areas, it is recommended to moisturise the skin thoroughly using gentle products that contain neither alcohol nor fragrances, in order to soothe the skin and prevent irritation.

Is taking probiotics beneficial for intimate areas?

Yes, taking probiotics can help to rebalance the microbiota of the intimate areas and prevent certain infections such as yeast infections. However, it is advisable to seek advice from a healthcare professional before starting supplementation.

Is it necessary to use a specific soap for intimate hygiene?

This is not essential, but using a dermatological cleansing bar formulated at the skin’s physiological pH and containing neither soap nor fragrance is recommended.

Can a moisturising cream be applied to the intimate area?

Yes, but it is important to prioritise treatments specifically formulated for this sensitive area.

Can stress affect intimate balance?

Yes, stress can weaken the microbiota of the intimate areas and promote infections.

Are scented sanitary products dangerous?

Scented sanitary products are not inherently dangerous, but it is true that they are more likely to cause irritation and allergic reactions than fragrance‑free products.

How can urinary tract infections related to intimate hygiene be prevented?

To prevent urinary tract infections, it is recommended to wipe from front to back, to urinate after sexual intercourse, and to use gentle products specifically formulated for this sensitive area.

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