Femi Care D PH-5.5
Femi Care D PH-5.5 is a feminine hygiene cleanser formulated for daily external use on the delicate vulvar area, with a pH of 5.5 to respect the natural acidity of intimate skin and support a balanced microbiome while reducing irritation compared with typical soap-based washes. Its gentle, soothing formula is designed for routine hygiene and includes allantoin, which helps moisturize the skin, prevent dryness and irritation, promote the shedding of dead skin cells, and support wound healing, as well as chamomile, known for its calming effects that may be linked to the antioxidant apigenin.
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Femi Care D PH-5.5
Femi Care D PH-5.5
Femi Care D PH-5.5 is a feminine hygiene cleanser formulated for daily external use on the delicate vulvar area, with a pH of 5.5 to respect the natural acidity of intimate skin and support a balanced microbiome while reducing irritation compared with typical soap-based washes. Its gentle, soothing formula is designed for routine hygiene and includes allantoin, which helps moisturize the skin, prevent dryness and irritation, promote the shedding of dead skin cells, and support wound healing, as well as chamomile, known for its calming effects that may be linked to the antioxidant apigenin.
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Femi Care D PH-5.5 is a feminine hygiene cleanser formulated for daily external use on the delicate vulvar area, with a pH of 5.5 to respect the natural acidity of intimate skin and support a balanced microbiome while reducing irritation compared with typical soap-based washes. Its gentle, soothing formula is designed for routine hygiene and includes allantoin, which helps moisturize the skin, prevent dryness and irritation, promote the shedding of dead skin cells, and support wound healing, as well as chamomile, known for its calming effects that may be linked to the antioxidant apigenin.











