Our intimate area requires specific and different care from the rest of the body because it is an area with thin and delicate skin, it also perspires and generates fluids such as menstruation or vaginal fluids on a daily basis.
For all this, it is very important to have correct hygiene, and here we have some recommendations to keep you clean and fresh that will also help you reduce the risk of infections.
Don’t use sponges to scrub such a delicate area!
Instead of cleaning, you’re bringing a culture of germs to the most sensitive place on your body because sponges collect bacteria and dead skin cells. Apart from the friction generated, it can cause darkening, inflammation or even a superficial wound, especially if you combine it with a body and hand soap that has ingredients not suitable for your V zone.
Better use a specialized soap that takes care of your pH
Using a body soap for your intimate area is the worst mistake you can make because it disturbs the natural balance of your pH and eliminates good bacteria, causing dryness or possible infections. That’s why it’s best to use a special product for that area, such as Saba® V-Fresh intimate soaps with water mint extracts for a fresh sensation; or V-Natural that gives you a clean feeling that lasts all day. The best thing is that they are gynecologically tested and made especially for your V zone. Find your favorite soap here.
Throughout the day, wipe away sweat with wet wipes
A good option to keep your V zone fresh and clean are wet wipes, especially when you are away from home or going about your day because they help prevent odors and eliminate sweat. Thanks to their mild ingredients and balanced pH, it is possible to use them daily without affecting the natural balance of the area. We recommend you try the V-Natural and Sensiti-V line that Saba® has for you and that you can find in this link.
Don’t forget to go for your medical checkups periodically!
Every year you should have a check-up to prevent diseases or, if necessary, detect them in time. It is extremely important to evaluate even your reproductive health in case you want to have children or plan a family.
In addition, going for check-ups from your first menstruation and making it a self-care habit helps you know the symptoms related to your menstrual cycle, premenstrual syndrome or any hormonal problem that you may have or develop.
Stay moisture-free with protectors that are made of breathable materials
Saba® daily protectors + V-protection are an excellent alternative to keep you dry since they absorb the flow and you will feel free of humidity because they absorb sweat, vaginal discharge and even urine drips. In fact, you can also use them before your period to avoid spotting, or in the last few days when bleeding is light.
Saba® panty liners are made with materials that allow for breathability and ventilation, making you feel cooler during the day, eliminating any feeling of discomfort in your underwear. Learn about all the options that Saba® has for you in this link.
How often should I change my panty liners?
It is very important that you change your panty liners 3 times a day to avoid infections, since if you spend many hours with the same panty liner, bacteria can accumulate that cause irritation and bad odor. Although if you have a heavier flow and notice that they get wet frequently, it will be important that you change them when required.
Saba® gives you the freedom to feel comfortable in your daily life because it has different panty liners for you so you can choose the one that best suits you! Among them:
- Delicate®: with Cur-V® technology so that it adapts well to your body and does not ball up with movement. Go on this link and learn more.
- ProSkin Care®: that moisturizes, softens and calms the skin in your V zone. Find them here.
- Sensiti-V®: Take care of the sensitive skin of your V zone with its materials without allergens, fragrances or dyes. Get to know them here.
Source: Okchicas

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