Do you unconsciously rub your skin during your skincare routine or daily routine? Scrubbing when washing your face or cleansing, rubbing against the seams of your underwear or clothes, or rubbing against your pillow when you turn over in bed. The accumulation of these small frictions is a major cause of skin problems such as blemishes, dullness, dryness, and sagging.
Friction not only causes redness and inflammation, but also destroys the skin's barrier function and robs it of its ability to retain moisture. Furthermore, if inflammation becomes chronic, it can also accelerate aging. It is believed that friction and inflammation are major causes of aging, so it is no exaggeration to say that frictionless skin is the key to beauty.
Applying a "frictionless" approach to FemCare
Friction is an important topic in the field of femcare. The intimate zone is constantly exposed to small stimuli, such as tight underwear and the use of sanitary napkins. Because this area is close to the mucous membrane and is delicate, friction can easily cause darkening, dryness, and itching. Sensitivity increases during menstruation, which can lead to discomfort. This is why the concept of "frictionless" is essential to maintaining the beauty and health of the entire body.

Friction-free habits you can start today
- When cleansing or washing your face, place a foam cushion between your skin and your hands.
- Just press the towel against your face; never scrub it.
- Choose underwear and loungewear made from materials that feel good against the skin.
- It can also be effective to change your bedding to silk or soft materials.
Furthermore, moisturizing is a "protector" against friction damage. By using special gels and oils to replenish moisture, especially in the delicate zone, you can keep your skin supple and resistant to friction.
Frictionlessness is a sign of self-care
Although it's impossible to completely eliminate friction, simply being conscious of it can make a big difference in the future of your skin. For both skincare and facial care, incorporate the simple habit of "don't rub, protect, and moisturize." A friction-free lifestyle not only fosters smooth skin, but is also a way of caring for yourself.
A little daily friction care will lead to beauty five or ten years from now. Living a friction-free life is the best gift you can give to your future self.
