Warning – Beware Of Older Bikini Swimsuits

Bikini Line Irritation

Beware Of Older Bikinis and Swimsuits

Bikini Line Irritation Beware of older bikinis and one piece swimsuits – Have you ever been swimming then gotten out of the water and your swimsuit seems to stay wet. The next thing you know you have an itchy irritating possibly sore ugly rash. This rash is caused by bacteria being trapped against your skin for extended periods of time. In addition this rash can also cause further complications especially for women.  Just to mention woman that have recently shaved or waxed their bikini line area are further at risk because the skin is vulnerable.

Bikinis and one piece swimsuits over time lose their water resistant tendencies. In other words if you don’t take care of your bikinis and one piece swimsuits properly or if they are simply aged, you could be at risk and here is why.

When your swimwear is new, the material is treated with a waterproofing that stops the swimsuit from soaking up water. The waterproofing allows the swimsuit to dry within minutes after leaving the water.

If you swimsuit is old or is not taken care of properly it can cause problems. Because the swimsuit is not drying correctly and quickly, it is allowing bacteria that is in the water to stay trapped against your skin for extended periods of time. Don’t think for one minute you are safe if you only swim in a pool. Public pools and hot tubs especially at resorts are by far the worst offenders when it comes to bacteria and swimsuits. The ocean has natural bacteria but is not bacteria generated from the human factors.

If your swimsuit dry’s correctly and quickly, the environment for the bacteria to cause problems and multiply is eliminated and your risk is reduced by over 90 percent of having any problems and if you do have a problem it will likely be extremely minor to the point you may not even notice.

What is the solution, don’t wear old or mis-treated swimwear in the water. If you must, take it off immediately after leaving the water.

Chlorine is the worst enemy to you swimwear wardrobe, rinse the swimsuit after every exposure to chlorine, roll it in a dry towel and hang to dry.

Don’t leave your swimwear on the floor or throw it in the bathtub to dry in a heap. This not only allows the bacteria to further reproduce but again destroys the waterproofing.

Keep Yourself Safe – Wear Only New, Well Taken Care Of Swimwear –  Especially When Travelling

Bikini Line Warning


 

 

 

Warning – Beware Of Older Bikini Swimsuits