higjieniki
Higjieniki, also known as hygiene wipes, are disposable, single-use products designed for personal hygiene. They are typically made from materials such as cotton, paper, or synthetic fibers, and are often impregnated with moisturizing agents, fragrances, and antimicrobial substances. Higjieniki are commonly used for cleaning the genital area, but they can also be used for other purposes such as cleaning the face, hands, or other body parts. They are convenient for use in situations where water and soap are not readily available, such as during travel, outdoor activities, or in public restrooms. However, their use has been a subject of debate due to potential health risks, including the transmission of infections and the disruption of the natural bacterial flora of the skin. It is recommended to use higjieniki sparingly and to follow proper hygiene practices to minimize these risks.