Check out these tips on how to stay fun, femme & fresh this summer!

Check out these tips on how to stay fun, femme & fresh this summer!

It’s high time for tank tops and tie-dyed sarongs, bikinis and beach shorts! With summer comes few niggling lady cares – but don’t fret. All you need is a little care and patience to enjoy worry-free tropical holidays.

Dry up!

Sitting in a chlorine or saltwater-soaked swimsuit all day can irritate your tush or encourage yeast problems down south. Yeast naturally grows in your intimate area in small numbers, but changes in environment (like excess moisture) can cause them to multiply and cause itching. Change out of your wet bikini bottoms and keep dry and clean between dips.

Choose cotton.

Light, natural fabrics, like cotton, silk, and linen are more “breathable” and help keep you cool and comfortable. Avoid synthetic fabrics such as nylon and polyester, which trap moisture next to your skin and may cause rashes.

Easy does it.

Your intimate area has its own built-in natural protection against infections. Excessive soap washing strips away this barrier and creates an imbalance, leaving you vulnerable to infections that cause odor or discomfort. Wash with warm water and a mild, pH-balanced cleanser.

Launder.

Taking your brand new itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny yellow polka-dot bikini straight off the rack into the pool? Hold it! First wash it in warm water and soap, rinse, and dry thoroughly. Clothes are sometimes treated in chemicals before they make it to the store, so better safe than itchy.

 

Respect your body with Human Nature Natural Feminine Wash in Chamomile Fresh, Chamomile Cool, and Powder Cool! Our natural and hypoallergenic fem washes keep you fresh and free from harsh chemicals with the goodness of chamomile, soothing aloe vera, and natural cleansing agents – the way nature intended it to be.

 

These tips offered by Human Nature may not always be applicable to your individual case. For specific concerns regarding your intimate health, always consult your trusted physician.