Underwear is a very intimate part of clothing, which stays in very close contact with our body and with the most delicate parts of the body such as the genitals. For this reason, gynecologists constantly advise on the types of footwear that you should not wear. The reason is clear: they collect impurities, which can turn into dangerous infections on the skin or intimate organs. Here's how to put one together for use with your shoes:
When footwear smells: This indicates that their material may be a bad synthetic that keeps dirt on the surface, putting germs in contact with the genital skin.
When even after washing them, yellow stains remain: It is not the fault of the detergent, it is the fault of the piece of your shoes. It is so substandard that it not only collects impurities, but they get stuck in it and there are no enzymes that can remove them from them.
When after washing them, look for a discoloration stain: Female secretions contain acidity and quality footwear is produced with material that does not discolor the genital mucosa. If the shoes look as if they have been discolored with acid, you should remove them immediately.
When you see that they have run out of color: A piece that fades quickly should not be worn even on a blouse, much less wearing underwear whose color is so bad that it can go where it should not.
When they expand and hang on you: In this case, discard immediately. Their material is not made to protect you! By not covering you properly, they allow germs to enter.
When they are too tight: In this case they create irritation by rubbing against the skin around the body and thighs. These irritations can turn into very dangerous infections, as the red / swollen part of the skin weakens by losing the substances that protect it.
Keep them clean, but you have them for a long time: You can not keep your shoes for more than 1 year and a half. Take care to buy new underwear from time to time and throw away the ones you have been using for a long time.