Hi ladies, today I’ve partnered with RepHresh to show you some products that can improve your confidence when it comes to feminine health. As a college student, it can be really hard to keep up with a lot of feminine hygiene products. RepHresh makes it easy and efficient to better your personal health by giving us step by step instructions and easy to use products.
RepHresh is a #1 trusted brand and is most recommended by gynecologists. They provide women with the products needed to restore our feminine hygiene and balance our PH levels.
Their top products are the RepHresh Pro-B Probiotic and the RepHresh Vaginal Gel. I think the RepHresh Pro-B Probiotic is such an important product to my routine because it allows me to easily manage my feminine care with just one product! The RepHresh Pro-B Probiotic is a clinically tested capsule that helps balance yeast and bacteria in order to help you maintain your feminine health. The easy to swallow tablet makes it safe and allows you to better be in control of your vaginal hygiene in just seven days.
RepHresh Odor Eliminating Vaginal Gel is another great product that is a key to our feminine hygiene. It’s known for relieving feminine discomfort, and eliminates vaginal odor. It is proven to work for up to three days, and has been clinically proven to help maintain healthy pH levels. The odor eliminating gel is super easy to apply! For more information on and to purchase both of these products you can visit their website at www.repHresh.com .
Also, for a chance to win some of these great products, visit my Instagram @andreadivalentina for the rules and regulations regarding our giveaway! Terms and conditions here.
RepHresh has allowed me to reimagine my self-care routine and their products fit perfectly into my daily life. Being a college student can make it difficult to keep up with all of the products needed for everyday hygiene care, but with RepHresh, it’s so easy to stay on top of your feminine care without any hassle.
This post comes to you sponsored by Her Campus x RepHresh.
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