
Best Femfresh products in the Intimate care category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Femfresh products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Femfresh Soothing wash
Often, this very special skin is overlooked, and when it comes to caring for the vulva, people usually reach for a bottle of shower gel or a bar of soap. That works, right? Well, sort of... but not really. These products do a good job of cleaning the body, which has a pH of 5.5, but the vulva? That requires special attention. Using something that is not specifically designed for the unique pH level of the intimate area (pH 4.5) can strip the skin of its natural defenses and lead to irritation, odors, and other discomforts.

2. Femfresh Daily intimate wash
Often, this very special skin is overlooked, and when it comes to caring for the vulva, people usually reach for a bottle of shower gel or a bar of soap. That works, right? Well, sort of... but not really. These products do a good job of cleaning the body, which has a pH of 5.5, but the vulva? That requires special attention. Using something that is not specifically designed for the unique pH of the intimate area (pH 4.5) can strip the skin of its natural defenses and cause irritation, odors, and other discomforts.

Femfresh Daily intimate wash
250 ml, Intimate washing lotion
3. Femfresh pocket wipes
Often, this very special skin is overlooked, and when it comes to caring for the vulva, people usually reach for a bottle of shower gel or a bar of soap. That works, right? Well, sort of... but not really. These products do a good job of cleaning the body, which has a pH of 5.5, but the vulva? That requires special attention. Using something that is not specifically designed for the unique pH of the intimate area (pH 4.5) can strip the skin of its natural defenses and cause irritation, odors, and other discomforts.

4. Femfresh Freshening soothing cloths
Often, this very special skin is overlooked, and when it comes to caring for the vulva, people usually reach for a bottle of shower gel or a bar of soap. That works, right? Well, sort of... but not really.
These products do a good job of cleaning the body, which has a pH of 5.5, but the vulva? That requires special attention. Using something that is not specifically designed for the unique pH of the intimate area (pH 4.5) can strip the skin of its natural defenses and lead to irritations, odors, and other discomforts.
