Body Care Accessories
Body Care Accessories — practical, hygienic solutions for daily use
Body care accessories provide pragmatic solutions for everyday personal hygiene. Typical items include body and hair brushes, exfoliating sponges, manicure and pedicure kits, reusable cleansing pads, shaving brushes and travel-friendly sets. Travel accessories such as refillable mini bottles and foldable brushes are designed for mobility and convenience.
Materials and maintenance: choose materials that dry quickly and withstand repeated cleaning. Medical-grade silicone, BPA-free plastics and FSC-certified wood are common. Items exposed to moisture should be allowed to dry fully to reduce microbial growth. Products with replaceable heads or parts increase longevity and are more sustainable.
Practical guidance: clean accessories after each use following manufacturer instructions. Reusable pads should be washed regularly, ideally at high temperatures when the fabric allows. Store tools in a dry, ventilated place to prevent prolonged moisture exposure. For hand luggage, comply with liquid restrictions (100 ml per container) and use clearly labelled refillable bottles.
Sustainability: opt for durable, refillable and reusable items when possible. Reusable cotton or bamboo pads, refill systems for bottles and long-lasting wooden or metal tools reduce disposable waste. Dispose of end-of-life products according to local Swiss recycling and waste disposal regulations.
Safety and quality: most body care accessories are consumer goods rather than medical devices; however, material declarations, CE markings where applicable and care instructions assist in assessing safety and quality. In case of skin irritation after use, seek professional assessment.
Selection by need: sensitive skin benefits from soft brushes and hypoallergenic materials. Frequent travellers prefer compact, easy-to-clean models. For nail care, sturdy and precise tools are recommended. Clear product descriptions and care guidance support informed choices and straightforward maintenance.







































