A Decent Budget-Friendly Intimate Hygiene Cream-Gel from Ya Samaya
Hello and welcome to my review! I'm excited to share my experience with the Comfort and Moisturizing Cream with Lactic Acid and Panthenol from Ya Samaya.
I picked up this cream last year at the Yeshche store, and you can also find it at other stores like Ashan, O'Key, pharmacies, and online marketplaces like Wildberries and Yandex Market.
I was really pleased with the packaging of this cream-gel.
The cream comes in a non-transparent plastic bottle with a screw-top lid and a pump dispenser, which is one of the features that really stood out to me.
The pump has two settings: open and closed, and I've already put this feature to the test on my travels.
two settings: open and closedI set the dispenser to closed and stood the bottle upright in my bag, and the contents of the bottle didn't leak out during my three trips.
The bottom of the bottle is stable, and I try to avoid laying the bottle flat and instead keep it upright in my bag, just to be safe.
I was also impressed with the product details, including the label with all the necessary information for the customer.
The manufacturer's promises are clear: this product claims to help eliminate dryness and maintain a natural balance in the intimate area.
helps to eliminate dryness and maintain a natural balance in the intimate area
This product is made in Russia, specifically in the Moscow region, and the manufacturer took into account ГОСТ 31696-2012 when creating the gel.
The shelf life is three years, and the volume is 265 ml.
The cream-gel contains lactic acid and panthenol, and I asked the ECOgolik website to check the composition and give their verdict.
Composition check resultsI was really impressed with the gel's appearance, scent, and texture.
The pump works flawlessly, dispensing just the right amount of product and reaching the bottom of the container.
The gel itself is opaque, a milky color, and quite thick.
Comfort and moisturizing gel for intimate hygiene with lactic acid and panthenolThe scent is neutral, but it's just not what I expected - it's not exactly pleasant, and it reminds me of a hospital or medical facility.
Overall, I was pretty happy with this cream-gel.
After using the gel for a while, I couldn't find any major drawbacks - it foams nicely, cleans the sensitive area without irritating it, and rinses off easily without leaving any residue or feeling unclean.
I've gotta say, I used to switch between different gels for intimate hygiene, but for the past month, I've been using this one every day, and the others have run out.
So far, so good - I haven't noticed anything negative, even on the 'critical days'. My body's reaction is normal, and it seems like my microbiome is okay with this gel.
Although, if I think about the potentially hazardous ingredients, I could expect some people to have an adverse reaction, like an allergy.
Luckily, that's not my experience.
That being said, I do have some doubts about whether I'll buy this gel again.
One thing that did happen when I was using the gel was an issue with the bottle.
When there's about half a bottle left, the pump gets a bit stuck, and the walls of the bottle start to collapse inward.
It's not a huge deal for me, but it's worth noting.
To fix it, I just take off the lid, lift up the pump, and let some air in.
To get the bottle back to its original shape, I just take off the lid, lift up the pump, and let some air in.
I've tried a few different gels from Lactacyd, including the Lactacyd Sensitive, the Lactacyd Intimate wash gel Fresh, the Zentiva Lactacyd Classic, the Lactacyd Oxygen Fresh, the Lactacyd pharma with antibacterial components, the Green Pharmacy soap, and the Red Line liquid soap with aloe vera.
The Lactacyd Sensitive was a pleasant surprise - it's gentle and doesn't cause any discomfort.
The Lactacyd Intimate wash gel Fresh is nice too, but I've only used it occasionally.
The Zentiva Lactacyd Classic is okay, but I've found it a bit too harsh.
The Lactacyd Oxygen Fresh is another one I've used for a while, but it's not perfect - it can be a bit too abrasive.
The Lactacyd pharma has antibacterial properties, which is a nice feature.
As for the Green Pharmacy soap and the Red Line liquid soap with aloe vera, they're both decent, but I haven't used them regularly.
Overall, I'd say that this cream-gel is a good option for those looking for a budget-friendly intimate hygiene product.
It's not perfect, but it gets the job done, and I've been happy with it so far.
However, I do have some reservations about the potential for adverse reactions due to the ingredients.
As with any product, it's always a good idea to do your research and read reviews from multiple sources before making a purchase.
Thanks for reading, and I hope this review has been helpful!
Rating: 4/5 stars.