Mini target hygiene restock 🫧🧼
Target is my favorite placeeee. $80 budget target restock!
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Okay, so you saw my awesome Target hygiene haul, right? Getting those daily essentials like my SheaMoisture and EOS shave cream was a total win on an $80 budget! But sometimes, our self-care routines need a little extra, maybe something you don't typically grab during a regular Target run. That's where places like CVS come in, especially when you're looking for specific items like boric acid. I know, it might sound a bit niche, but boric acid is actually a really common and effective ingredient for certain personal hygiene needs, particularly for feminine health. Many women use it to help maintain a healthy pH balance and address issues like yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis. It's often recommended by gynecologists as a gentle, over-the-counter option. Finding it can sometimes be a bit of a hunt if you don't know where to look! So, if you're like me and have ever found yourself searching for "boric acid CVS aisle," let me share my experience and some tips. When you head into CVS, don't expect to find it right next to your everyday soaps or lotions. Typically, boric acid suppositories or capsules are located in the feminine hygiene section. This is usually near products like pads, tampons, feminine washes, and other over-the-counter yeast infection treatments. Sometimes, it might even be in a separate, smaller section with other specialty health aids. I remember my first time looking for it – I walked past the shampoo, the body washes (which reminds me of that amazing Plant Milk Cleansing Bar I got at Target!), and even the dental care aisle. But no, you really need to zero in on the feminine care area. Look for brands like pH-D Feminine Health, NutraBlast, or even CVS's own store brand. They usually come in small boxes containing suppositories. Make sure to read the labels carefully to ensure you're getting the right product for your needs. It’s always a good idea to check the packaging for dosage instructions and consult with a healthcare professional if you're unsure about using it. Think of it as another tool in your comprehensive hygiene toolkit, just like how I pick out specific items for my skin and hair at Target. A complete hygiene routine isn't just about smelling good; it's about feeling balanced and healthy from head to toe. So, while my original haul was all about those feel-good Target essentials, I wanted to expand a bit on how to handle those other specific needs that pop up. Knowing exactly where to go for things like boric acid at CVS can save you a lot of time and hassle. It’s all part of taking care of yourself, and I hope these tips help you navigate your next pharmacy visit as smoothly as possible!














































































































Omgggg girlieee! I’m in the Strongsville area too , your life is a vibe 🥹🫶🏽