Have you ever noticed discolored marks on your underwear, similar to bleach stains? This phenomenon puzzles many women and sometimes causes concern. What if these marks aren’t a problem, but rather a sign that everything is fine?
A natural chemical reaction
The culprit behind these traces is none other than the natural acidity of the vagl*. With a pH between 3.8 and 4.5, the vaginal environment is slightly acidic. This acidity is essential: it helps fight bacteria and prevent infections. But it also has an unexpected effect on the tissues!
Colored fabrics, especially underwear, react to this acidic pH. The result? Gradual discoloration, which can look like a bleach stain. This is particularly noticeable on dark or synthetic fabrics.
A sign of good intimate health
Contrary to popular belief, these marks are not due to a lack of hygiene. Quite the opposite! They show that your body is functioning perfectly and that your flora is playing its protective role.
The vagl* also has a natural self-cleaning mechanism. White or clear discharge contributes to this balance and helps eliminate impurities. However, certain habits can disrupt this balance and cause discomfort such as infections or irritations.
How to maintain your comfort and your underwear?
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