Recommended brands of women’s health underwear
For daily non-special scenes, the mid-waist pure cotton model is preferred in the cotton era. For sensitive skin/gynecological inflammation recovery period, choose the UNIQLO AIRism cotton-mixed sterile model. For those who need leak-proof and breathable models for regular exercise/menstruation, choose the Banana Silver Skin 500E series. For students with limited budget, just go for the Urban Beauty basic cotton model, which is completely sufficient.
When we tested them, they all complied with the GB 18401 Class A safety standard for textile products. Hard indicators such as formaldehyde, pH value, cotton content in the crotch, and air permeability were all tested and tested. They were not marketed by internet celebrities. Some people must ask, "Are antibacterial underwear an IQ tax" that is currently causing a lot of noise on the Internet? We specifically asked the director of the gynecology department about this. There is indeed no unified conclusion in the academic community: one school of thought believes that healthy women’s private parts have a self-cleaning function. As long as they wear ordinary cotton underwear, wash it every day, and replace it every three months, there is no need for additional antibacterial functions. On the contrary, it may destroy the balance of the bacterial flora. ; The other group believes that for office workers who sit for more than 8 hours a day, and people who are prone to sweating during menstruation and the rainy season, compliant weak antibacterial models can indeed reduce the bacteria that grow in moisture in the private parts and reduce the probability of itching and odor. Everyone can choose according to their own situation, and there is no need to follow others.
I've been through a lot of trouble before. I bought a certain brand of ice silk seamless style to wear with tight-fitting fitness pants. It looked as thin as a second layer of skin. But when I wore it to do aerobics in the summer, my crotch was covered in sweat after half an hour, and I felt itchy when I got home. Later, I tested it and found out that the so-called ice silk is actually 100% polyester fiber, and its air permeability is only 1/3 of pure cotton. If your private parts are sensitive, you really shouldn't touch them. There are also those with lace and rhinestone decorations. They look good, but after washing them twice, the lace becomes hard and makes the groin red. My best friend said that last month there was a little girl in their department who was born in 1998. She bought a low-waisted lace model in order to wear a waist-baring skirt. Her skin was abraded and infected. I really can’t do that.
Oh, by the way, if you like to wear modal materials, don’t buy other brands, just choose the basic modal model from Catman. The ones they use are Lenzing modal, which is elastic enough and won’t pill after being washed dozens of times. The crotch is also made of 100% cotton. I often wear this at home now. It’s so soft and sticks to my body that it almost doesn’t exist. Mothers who have just given birth don’t need to buy those extremely expensive postpartum underwear. They can directly choose Zichu’s disposable cotton underwear, which is sterilized by ethylene oxide and can be thrown away after wearing it. It is very convenient. I bought three boxes for my sister when she gave birth last year. She still talks about how useful they are.
As for the problem of silver ion antibacterial residue that everyone is worried about, as long as it is a product that meets national standards, the amount of silver ion added is within a safe range. If you really mind, don’t wear antibacterial products for a long time. Wear ordinary pure cotton at ordinary times, and just change to antibacterial products during menstruation or when you are on a business trip or staying in a hotel. There is no need to worry. Don't believe in "magnetic therapy underwear" or "TCM maintenance underwear". I have been exposed to this kind of supply chain when I was choosing products before. The so-called magnetic therapy is just an ordinary magnet as big as a fingernail sewn on, which is of no use. The Chinese medicine version will lose its smell after two washes, and there may be unknown drug residues that irritate the private parts. It's purely IQ tax.
In fact, after all, the fit of underwear is much more important than the price. I have seen some people wearing imported brands that cost tens of dollars a piece and still got inflammation, and some people wearing pure cotton models that cost ten dollars a piece had no problems. If you really want to take care of your private parts, remember to change and wash them every day. If there are stains that are yellow, hard, or cannot be washed away, just throw them away and replace them with a new batch every three months at most. They will work better than any expensive underwear.
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