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Underwear for Women in Menopause – The Best Choice for Sensitive Skin

Does it feel like your skin has suddenly become “tight” overnight? Does your favorite lace underwear suddenly scratch, the elastic digs in where you never noticed before, and hot flashes make you feel damp and uncomfortable in your own clothes?

If you are nodding, we have two pieces of news for you. The first – this is completely normal. Menopause brings changes that require adjustment.

The second, and much more important news – a solution exists, and it is found in nature.

You don’t have to endure discomfort. You don’t have to wear bland and rough underwear just because you are in mature years. The secret lies in changing the material that touches your most intimate area. Forget synthetics that “cook” the skin and cotton that stays damp. It’s time for bamboo.

We listened to what women in menopause truly need. Therefore, before explaining the medical reasons why your body changes, we want to immediately present solutions that will bring you instant relief.

Our Favorites: What to Wear When Skin Becomes Demanding?

We created a bamboo collection that acts like a balm for sensitive skin.

Here is what we wholeheartedly recommend as “first aid” and lasting care for your body during this period.

For Days When You Want Security and Comfort

One of the first symptoms we encounter is a change in body shape and occasional bloating of the stomach.

On those days, shallow underwear that rolls down is enemy number one. You need something that stays in place without squeezing.

Our Absolute Recommendation: Women’s Extra-Deep Slip Panties

This is the model our clients call “the hug.”

They are deep, go over the navel, and provide the feeling that everything is “in its place,” but without the aggressive tightening that stops circulation.

Thanks to the softness of bamboo, they are ideal if you have a C-section scar that has become sensitive or if the skin on your stomach itches from sweat.

Golden Middle: Women’s Deep Slip Panties

If you are not used to “extra-deep” models, this is a classic you must have.

Deep enough to cover the entire buttocks and lower stomach, with a new, improved cut that follows the body’s line.

The elastic is soft and lined, so there is no digging into the hips, which is crucial when the skin is thin and prone to redness.

For a Sense of Femininity

There is a misconception that in menopause you must wear only “granny panties.”

That is not true. A woman should feel beautiful. The problem with sexy underwear is usually lace and synthetics that cause irritation.

We solved that problem with the cut, but using the gentlest material.

Comfort Above All

This model is the perfect compromise. They highlight the buttocks nicely, do not show under trousers, and are incredibly comfortable.

Unlike synthetic Brazilian briefs that can cause chafing between the thighs, bamboo Brazilian briefs cool the skin and prevent friction.

For Thong Lovers

Many gynecologists will say “throw away thongs in menopause” due to the risk of bacteria.

But our thongs are made of bamboo, which is naturally antibacterial.

This means you can keep your favorite underwear style, but without the risk of infections that synthetic thongs carry.

They are so soft that you will forget you are wearing them.

Solution for the Upper Body and “Night Sweats”

Hot flashes are not reserved only for the lower body.

Sweating in the chest and back area, especially at night, can be exhausting.

Relief for Peaceful Sleep: Women’s Bamboo Shirts

These shirts are multifunctional. Wear them as an undershirt under a business blazer – they will absorb sweat before it reaches your blouse (and neutralize odors!).

But they are even better as pajamas. Bamboo has thermoregulation power – when heat overwhelms you, it cools; when sweat dries and you feel cold, it warms.

Sleeping in bamboo significantly reduces the number of awakenings due to damp clothing.

Why Is This Happening to Me? (A Little Science About Your Body)

Now that you know what to wear to feel better, it is important to understand why your old underwear no longer suits you. It’s not about gaining weight or “letting yourself go.”

The matter lies in biology and a hormone called estrogen.

Estrogen is the “ruler” of women’s skin. It keeps the skin thick, elastic, and moist. When its level drops during menopause, three key changes occur that make underwear choice crucial for health:

Atrophy (Thinning) of the Skin

Your skin literally becomes thinner. The intimate area loses collagen and subcutaneous fat. What used to be a mild touch of a rough seam is now irritation.

Lace that used to be sexy now feels like sandpaper. That’s why Pomirishi underwear has no scratching labels, and seams are minimal and soft.

Bamboo is smooth and rounded under the microscope, so it glides over thinned skin instead of creating friction.

Change in pH Value and “Odors”

A healthy vagina has an acidic environment that kills harmful bacteria.

In menopause, the pH value rises (becomes more alkaline), which means natural defense is weakened. This creates ideal ground for bacteria and fungi.

If you wear synthetics, you are practically “packing” that area in plastic, creating a greenhouse effect.

This is where bamboo shines. It contains “Bamboo Kun,” a natural agent that prevents bacterial growth.

Fewer bacteria mean less risk of infections and, which is important for many women – no unpleasant odors even when you sweat.

Thermoregulation and Sweating

Hot flashes are sudden and intense. The body tries to cool down by releasing water.

  • Cotton underwear: Absorbs sweat but stays wet for hours. Result? Cold patches in the groin that favor fungal growth.
  • Bamboo underwear: Absorbs 3 to 4 times more moisture than cotton, but immediately evaporates it into the air. Bamboo “breathes.” It removes heat from the body when it’s hot, leaving the skin dry.

Why Is Bamboo a Better Choice Than Pure Cotton?

Many women think: “But cotton is natural, that’s enough.”
For normal skin – yes. But for skin in menopause, cotton has one flaw – it is slow. It dries slowly. Bamboo fibers are full of micro-cavities that act as a drainage system.

Imagine the difference like this:

  • A cotton shirt or underwear after a hot flash is like a wet towel you’ve put on yourself.
  • Bamboo underwear is like active sports material, but completely natural and incredibly soft (like silk).

Moreover, bamboo is hypoallergenic. No pesticides are used in its cultivation (because bamboo doesn’t need them), which means you are not pressing chemically soaked fabric against your most sensitive mucosa.

A Few Care Tips

To make your underwear last long and serve as a shield for your health, here are a few tips:

  1. Size is crucial: In menopause, forget “I’ll fit into this size.” Circulation is essential. Lymph must flow. Our underwear is elastic, but always choose the size in which you feel free. Nothing should “cut” into you.
  2. Washing: Bamboo is naturally cleaner than other materials. You don’t need to boil it. Washing at 30 or 40 degrees is quite enough to keep it hygienically clean, while preserving elasticity and softness of the fibers.
  3. Avoid fabric softeners: They only clog bamboo’s pores and reduce its ability to absorb sweat. The material is already soft enough.

Conclusion

Menopause is not a disease, it is just a phase in which your body needs a little more attention and tenderness. Discomfort, itching, and constant sweating do not have to be your everyday reality.

Sometimes, the solution to a big problem lies in a small change – changing what you put on first in the morning. Allow yourself the luxury of natural material. Allow your skin to breathe.

We believe you deserve to feel good, safe, and fresh, no matter what your hormones are doing that day.

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