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We are doing some girl talk today! We are getting into some feminine hygiene. We’re actually going to take it a step further and just cover head to toe hygiene while we’re at it. We’ll break down being impeccable from top to bottom.

Feminine hygiene is a fun topic and it’s also an important one. Not every young girl or every young woman had a mother or feminine figure to teach them the intricacies of feminine hygiene.

Also when people go through depression or are just down in the dumps, one of the first things to go is the motivation to keep up with hygiene. So I though this video could be motivational, therapeutic, informative and fun for all sorts of women!

No awkwardness, no shaming, just sharing information!

Hope you find some useful tidbits or just good reminders 🙂

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  • @tinypablo4920 says:

    There’s literally no other femininity channel out there like yours seriously 😍
    So perfectly presenter 💖✨

  • @kyleshalindemere says:

    Fantastic video! In my household growing up my Dad alway told me to take care of my body, wash daily, whitening my teeth and taking care of my skin! He always said “ you don’t want to be a pretty girl that smells” 🤣 and my Mom taught me about self care, facials, body scrubs, spas and so on.

    • @TheFeminineUniverse says:

      Your dad is funny! He’s also right, we don’t want to be that person😅Thanks, Kylesha 😘

  • @Peppamomma says:

    My tips. Cotton undies, 100%. V odor probably isn’t V odor. It could be your backside. Use FRAGRANCE FREE, PH balanced wash. Squat down to clean the area so its open, don’t wash the pink part! Rinse with cool/warm water, really clean the umm back door exit.. After showering really dry the area, don’t rub it aggressively and stretch the skin! Use a fan. Enjoy a few minutes to cool off and dry the area. It prevents itchiness and stickiness too. The area never needs perfume, steaming, alcohol, douching. No yoga pants (my gyno was like “finally someone who doesn’t wear yoga pants!” they can promote yeast infections due to synthetic material and low breathability. Always clean behind the ears. use tongue scraper and drink chlorophyll water. Wax/sugar underarms. Kopari AHA scrub. I’ve never had issues.:)

  • @annar3297 says:

    These are some hygiene tips I haven’t always known that have made a big difference now that I know them!
    – Put on deodorant at night It gets into your pores better when you’re not sweating
    -Use benzoyl peroxide on armpits in the shower for a few min – it kills the bacteria that causes BO
    -Leave face washes and shampoo with an active ingredient ( think acne wash, dandruff shampoo) on for at least 2 min

  • @moonka15 says:

    One piece of advice I learned recently is you are supposed to floss before you brush your teeth. My dentist told me to floss before brushing mainly before you go to bed at night. You can brush your teeth in the morning and be fine but at night you need to floss first. This helps with not only getting food from between your teeth but also removing interdental plaque which can lead to gum disease especially if you have close together teeth

    • @TheFeminineUniverse says:

      This is so true, have heard it from the dentist as well. Thank you for sharing and specifying the order!! 💕

    • @SanctifiedLady says:

      You can floss all day… it’s better than leaving things until you get to a tooth brush and you can always take wash with you to rinse

    • @jessitabonita says:

      Yes! Thinking of getting rid of particles from “big to small” reminds me to:
      1. Floss
      2. Brush
      3. Mouthwash

    • @ennvee1989 says:

      Coconut oil pulling before bed is also a must for me! It pulls the toxins out of your gums👍🏾
      And don’t forget to brush your tongue ladies 😊

    • @queenamour7496 says:

      Thank you so much!

  • @kendraphillips937 says:

    Tip: I used to use soap on the 🐱and used to get infections but I switched to water I haven’t gotten any infection

  • @bal9944 says:

    As a young girl I feel so grateful for this channel, unfortunately my mother and my older sister have never been really interested in femininity, so I’m learning by my own

  • @diasiacherese8079 says:

    When she mentioned the depression and lack of motivation I felt it because it was an issue I dealt with but I’m now improving. Thank you for your great advice

    • @yuki._loves says:

      I’m so glad that you’re doing better now sis!!
      I too experienced that so I feel you
      Have a lovely day

    • @emmastone8779 says:

      Going through this rn, love this channel! Hope you’re doing well

    • @yuki._loves says:

      @@emmastone8779 Sweetheart I know you’re stong and elegant keep fighting!! I’ve been there and yes it’s hard but you’ll get out of it. I’m telling you!!💓
      Take that golden chance to rebuil a new version of yourself (haha did I sound corny?) that will shine even more!!
      Keep enlightening this world🌟
      Much love from someone who understand what it’ like

    • @jesslove8372 says:

      Me too🥰

    • @diasiacherese8079 says:

      @@yuki._loves 😊❤❤

  • @corinabellino1920 says:

    My 5yr old daughter asked, “Can we listen about how to be a lady?” We love your videos, THANK YOU!

  • @luperosales2054 says:

    Yes as a young women, I appreciate ladies who take time to give advice and create these type of educational videos. My mom is Mexican. In a lot of Mexican families mothers where raised by cold mothers who weren’t thought much about hygiene. My mom was the same cold and only explained a couple stuff like periods. But there wasn’t any further education. So I REALLY do appreciate videos like these and ladies who take their time to do this.

    • @taliahernandez3294 says:

      Same I’m happy that videos like this exist. 😄

    • @TheFeminineUniverse says:

      I’m so happy this was helpful for you, Lupe! I hope you feel much more comfortable and prepared on the topic of hygiene. And maybe now you can help other young ladies you know who may need a little extra information. Each one, teach one. Reach out anytime, love 💕

    • @luperosales2054 says:

      @Sunny 🌻 younger generations like millennials and Gen Z we do. Showing Characteristics of Femininity is one thing and hygiene is another. In Hispanic cultures or society it’s deemed “gross” to talk about topics like hygiene and periods along with personal care.

    • @iridescentsolace says:

      Yoooo me to a T, if she did say something it was kind of short and not rlly explained properly to me

  • @danielleshree9709 says:

    Loved this & the whole channel. Growing up, young girls trying to embrace femininity was always seen as “grown” or sexualized. Now I’m 18 and trying to figure all this out on my own.

  • @catdragon2584 says:

    I can’t say how less alone I felt when you said that hygiene can be the first thing to go during depressive episodes. Good to know I’m not the only one. I bought myself a detailed planner specifically for self-care this year to help me keep track of what I’m doing and how I’m taking care of myself.
    Another tip I would add is that, if you’re sexually active, it’s always a good idea to pee immediately afterwards even if you think you don’t need to, because this flushes out bacteria and prevents UTIs.

    • @ElyssaM9899 says:

      I’m here with you girl, with the depression/faltering hygiene thing.

    • @ElyssaM9899 says:

      Don’t feel super bad about it, make things easier for yourself, like if you struggle getting out of bed, keep a pack of makeup wipes/small trash can/water bottles near by. If you wear contacts, keep a spare contact case by the bed side/contact liquid. Good tip also on the peeing after sex thing!

  • @marieee679 says:

    Thank you so much. My mom died of cancer when I was 10 so now I live with my dad and two brothers. I always feel so alone when it comes to having a present adult woman figure.

    • @TheFeminineUniverse says:

      I’m so sorry about your mom, love. That’s always such a deep loss. I’m really glad this was helpful for you💕

  • @CVH2311 says:

    A laundry tip my mother gave me: if you notice your clean shirts or knits smelling sweaty very quickly after a wash, bacteria may be trapped in the fabric armpit parts. Soaking them for a night in a mix of water and white vinegar, particularly focusing on soaking the armpit area of the garment, before the next wash, really helps!!! This can often happen with our favorite garments that we love wearing regularly, but it’s simply a case of giving them a soak before their next wash (:

  • @Riley-ow8ok says:

    I’m so unbelievably grateful for you and this video, I’m turning 18 in a few months and have grown up with an emotionally unavailable mother. As a result I’ve been taught absolutely nothing and have struggled with anxiety and depression since I was 8 years old, I’ve been trying my best to teach it all to myself. You’re an absolute angel for this thank you so so much. ❤️

    • @TheFeminineUniverse says:

      This is so touching! Kudos to you for making it your business to learn how to care for yourself. Your body and mind will thank you. I’m really glad this was helpful💕

  • @whereiseli says:

    As someone who’s just started middle school, I really needed this. I’ve always been jealous of my friend who looks, dresses and smells amazing. I’ve wanted to know her routine but I was too embarrassed to ask, so I’m glad I found this video. My mother is really supportive and will help me with almost anything I need so I’m glad for her too. I’ll try following everything you’ve mentioned, taking tips and deciding what to do according to my body. Again thank you so much for this video!! 🙂

  • @jamangel says:

    I grew up in a abusive household where my mom didn’t even teach me how too clean 🤦🏾‍♀️😞 so I’m teaching myself!!!

    • @TheFeminineUniverse says:

      I’m so sorry to hear about the abuse in your past. I’m so proud of you for deciding to teach and improves yourself! Reach out anytime 💕

  • @ayla8345 says:

    Sometimes I feel like Hygiene / Self care as a woman is a part time job. Skincare, haircare, bodycare, nails, facials, shaving / waxing etc. then you have to try a million things to figure out what works for you. I just wanna chill 😭

  • @Thehungrytravelers says:

    Absolutely love that you made this video for the girlies who need it!!My tips to add: You really should try to avoid aluminum deodorant! It builds up on your lymph nodes and becomes toxic for your body. If you smell, you need to detox. Drink half your body weight in ounces of water per day and make sure you find a way to sweat 3-5 times a weak. Chlorophyll is a good idea too. Wash your armpits multiple times a day if needed. Keep in mind what you eat, drink, and ingest such as medicine or supplements affects how you smell, so keeping a clean diet is important too. I personally don’t use deodorant at all anymore but use tea tree oil instead and I sit in the sauna 3-5x a week.

  • @ravensimmons2079 says:

    Growing up without a mom, my dad did all he could to show me how to take care of myself. However, women need different steps in their hygiene routine than men might have. I appreciate all he did. As a 28, year old women with depression, I’m thankful for this video. She doesn’t shame you for having your rough times. Just gives a gentle guide on how to actually take care of yourself and feel your best. I appreciate you and hope anyone else watching this gets what they need from it.

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