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  2. The 8 Best Body Wipes for Men, Tested by Grooming Editors - AOL

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    Check out these body cleansing wipes from brands like Duke Cannon and Oars+Alps. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. If You Use Soap To Clean Your Vulva, Make Sure It's Mild And ...

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    Shepherd recommends these wipes, as they’re pH-balanced and unscented, which means they’re less likely to cause any irritation if you have sensitive skin. Shop Now Feminine Wet Wipes

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    Almay Sensitive Skin Antiperspirant & Deodorant provides all-day protection from sweat and odor, while its fragrance- and alcohol-free formula is gentle enough for sensitive skin. As a result, the ...

  5. Feminine hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Feminine wipes: A moist, sometimes scented cloth used to wipe the vulva. [8] Feminine hygiene products that are meant to cleanse may lead to allergic reaction and irritation, as the vagina naturally flushes out bacteria. [9] Many health professionals advise against douching because it can change the balance of vaginal flora and acidity. [10]

  6. Feminine wipe - Wikipedia

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    As with other feminine hygiene products they are typically used by younger women and women of color. [2] [3] The use of these products has increased over time [4] [5] and the market for feminine wipe product globally is projected to be worth over $2 billion by 2027. [6]

  7. Carefree (feminine hygiene) - Wikipedia

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    Carefree is an American brand of pantyliners (although originally the brand name belonged to tampons [1]) from Johnson & Johnson.In the US, the Carefree brand was formerly marketed by McNeil-PPC and currently being marketed by Edgewell Personal Care (along with other US feminine hygiene brands from Johnson & Johnson).