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Sensitive Area Cleaning

Caring for and cleaning the intimate area is an important part of our personal hygiene. The intimate area requires special care and attention. We choose the product that suits our needs and enjoy the comfort and well-being we deserve! We will find intimate area cleaning products such as mild cleansers, cleansers with antibacterial and antifungal agents, vaginal washes, etc. It is important to clean our intimate area daily, …

Caring for and cleaning the intimate area is an important part of our personal hygiene. The sensitive p …

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Η care and cleaning of the sensitive area it is an important part of our personal hygiene. The sensitive area requires special care and attention. We choose the product that suits our needs and enjoy the comfort and well-being we deserve! We will find sensitive area cleaning products such as orcleaners, cleaners with antibacterial and antifungal agents, vaginal washes etc.

It is important to clean our sensitive area daily, using a mild bubble bath for the sensitive area and hot water. We can use special cleaning products for the sensitive area, always being careful not to use products containing perfumes or chemical ingredients that may cause irritation.
The vaginal hygiene products (eg creams, gels) usually contain ingredients aimed at maintaining pH balance, moisturizing or treating infections. The most common ingredients are:

  • Lactic acid: Lactic acid is a natural component produced by the "good" bacterial populations in the vagina, such as Lactobacillus. It helps maintain the acidic pH of the vagina, which ranges around 3,5-4,5, making the environment unfavorable for the growth of pathogenic microorganisms. Thus, lactic acid helps protect against infections, such as bacterial vaginosis and fungal infections, and helps maintain the natural balance of the vagina.

  • Glycerin (Glycerin): Glycerin is a hygroscopic ingredient which means it draws moisture from the environment and holds it on the skin, contributing to hydration and softness. Although it is safe for most skin care products, in some cases its use in the vagina can cause irritation or increase the risk of yeast infections, especially if used in large quantities or if the vagina is sensitive to such substances.

  • Probiotics (e.g. Lactobacillus): Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that play a key role in maintaining the microbial balance of the vagina. The most common are species Lactobacillus, which produce lactic acid, maintaining the acidic environment and preventing the growth of pathogenic microorganisms. Probiotic products can be used to prevent and treat bacterial vaginosis and other infections.

  • Hyaluronic acid: Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in the body that helps hydrate tissues due to its ability to hold large amounts of water. In vaginal products, hyaluronic acid is used to help hydrate dry or irritated tissues, enhancing skin elasticity and helping to heal minor injuries.

  • Chamomile or aloe (Chamomile, Aloe Vera): The plant extracts from chamomile and aloe are known for their soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. Aloe vera contains antioxidants and moisturizing ingredients that help restore and hydrate the delicate vaginal tissues, while chamomile is known for its ability to reduce irritation and inflammation, soothing the skin and helping to regenerate cells.

  • Artificial or natural fragrances: Some products contain fragrances for a pleasant smell, but these can cause irritation or allergic reactions in the sensitive vaginal area. Fragrances, especially artificial ones, can disrupt the pH balance and promote infections, so the use of fragrance-free products is recommended for sensitive women.

  • Antimicrobial agents (eg, chlorhexidine): Antimicrobial agents, such as chlorhexidine, are used to fight bacteria and microorganisms that can cause infections. Chlorhexidine is a widely used antiseptic that can kill bacteria and fungi, but overuse can disrupt the natural microbial balance of the vagina and lead to side effects such as dryness or irritation.


After cleaning, it is necessary to carefully dry the area with a clean and soft towel. Avoid using sponges or other objects that may cause injury or irritation to the sensitive area.