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    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMay 30, 20263 Mins Read

    For that reason, a simple, low-irritation routine is often the most supportive.

    One of the most common triggers is over-cleansing.

    Strong soaps, fragranced body washes, deodorizing washes, and heavily perfumed products can strip away natural oils that help protect the skin barrier. Once that barrier becomes disrupted, the area may feel dry, itchy, or more reactive than usual.

    For many people, lukewarm water alone is enough for regular cleansing. If a cleanser is preferred, mild fragrance-free products are generally better tolerated than harsher washes designed for stronger cleansing.

    Temperature matters too.

    Very hot water may feel soothing in the moment, but it can worsen dryness or sensitivity by removing moisture from already delicate skin. Warm—not hot—washing tends to be gentler.

    Some people also find it helpful to reduce exposure to shampoo or body wash runoff during showering, since these products can pass over sensitive skin without being intended for that area.

    After washing, drying gently matters just as much.

    Patting dry with a soft towel—rather than rubbing—can help minimize friction. Moisture trapped in skin folds or against fabric for long periods can also contribute to discomfort, so keeping the area dry without over-drying becomes a useful balance.

    Clothing can make a noticeable difference as well.

    Tight garments, synthetic underwear, prolonged sweating, and heat buildup can increase rubbing and moisture retention, which may lead to irritation over time.

    Breathable fabrics like cotton are often better tolerated because they allow more airflow and tend to hold less heat. Looser clothing at home or overnight can also help the skin recover naturally.

    Even laundry products sometimes play a role.

    Detergents, scented softeners, dryer sheets, or fragranced additives may leave residue in underwear or clothing that stays in close contact with the skin for hours. For people with sensitivity, switching to fragrance-free laundry products can sometimes reduce irritation without changing anything else.

    In general, comfort in sensitive areas tends to come from consistency rather than complicated routines.

    Gentle cleansing.
    Minimal products.
    Breathable fabrics.
    Less friction.
    Less fragrance.
    Less heat and moisture buildup.

    Often, the simpler the approach, the better the skin barrier functions on its own.

    And when the skin barrier stays healthy, comfort usually follows.

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