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Cottons Ultra Thin Period Pads, Super, Pack of 12, 100% Organic Cotton Sanitary Pads, Hypoallergenic, Biodegradable

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Sure, it might only be for seven days a month, but that adds up month after month and year after year; a recent Newsweek article claims the average woman wears a tampon for more than 100,000 hours in her lifetime. If you wear pads and panty liners, the same time estimate should apply.

You're likely to use a mixture of liners, regular and super (and maybe night) pads throughout the different stages of your period. They're also cruelty free as they're tested on humans, not animals. If you'd like to find our more about how Cheeky Products are tested, we've got a great blog here! We’ve seen silver used in period panties like Thinx because of its antimicrobial properties. It’s surprising that it’s cost-effective to put silver in disposable pads too. If you like pads with deodorizing properties but need something non-irritating, Maxim might be cornering that market with their MaxION pads. In addition to their standard Maxim natural cotton pads, they also have an interesting line of pads called MaxION. MaxION pads are also made from natural cotton that’s free of chlorine, but these pads also have silver and tourmaline ions integrated into them to fight against irritation and feminine odor. Silver naturally has antimicrobial properties, and tourmaline is a gemstone that according to Maxim may help boost your mood and energy levels. It may even benefit your immune system, they say.Customers with sensitive skin who are allergic to dyes and perfumes love Maxim sanitary napkins. One said that if your priority is chlorine free, these are the pads for you. Reviewers also find them comfortable, thin and absorbent. However, some say that the wings are awkward to put in place. They also wish the price was lower. The key takeaway here is that the tampon applicator is reusable, not the tampon itself. Think of it like a menstrual cup; after using it, you just need to wash it thoroughly and reinsert a non-applicator tampon ready for when you next need it. You're likely to use a mixture of regular and super tampons throughout the different stages of your period. If you're using a regular tampon and notice overflow onto the string or your underwear, you should consider using a super tampon to avoid leaks. The short answer is, very. We’ve seen enough Blue Planet episodes by now to know how plastic pollutes our oceans, and our period waste is a large part of that. All pads share the same purpose, but there can be a lot of differences between two similar-looking products. Here’s what to pay close attention to when making your selection. Absorbency

Buying sanitary products that make you feel secure and comfortable during your period is important, but as we all aim to become more eco-conscious, it’s also worth considering how environmentally friendly our tampons and sanitary pads are. If you have a light flow, opt for thin or ultra-thin absorbency pads. Maxi pads and pads with overnight absorbency are best suited for heavy periods. Organic Natracare pads are made with 100 percent certified organic cotton in the top layer that goes against the skin. The absorbent core is made from ecologically-certified cellulose pulp, meaning it’s taken from fast-growing trees. The pads also contain corn starch, and glue that’s non-toxic for the adhesive layer. Wings give a snug fit during use, and each pad is wrapped in a biodegradable cover.There are a number of studies that have proven that reusable sanitary products are safe, as long as you don’t use them for longer than recommended - just like your average disposable sanitary product. How we test On average, a first period tends to occur at around age 12, but it can happen earlier or later than that. It's important to equip young people with knowledge on what to expect and what period products are available for them to use, given they'll likely have many years of menstrual cycles ahead of them. The problem with conventional pads is that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) doesn’t make feminine hygiene companies list their products’ ingredients. And when you use products that contain non-organic cotton, there’s a very good chance they still contain some residue from chemical herbicides and pesticides. Did you know that conventionally grown cotton is considered one of the most toxic crops out there? Reviewers with sensitive skin said that NatraTouch pads didn’t cause the irritation and rash they would get using other products, so they loved that! They like the size of the pads and the absorbency. Some users complained that the adhesive didn’t hold the pad in place well enough. A few reviewers questioned the organic status of this product because they’re made in China, and at this time, China doesn’t follow the same truth-in-advertising guidelines that the USA and other countries follow. The GHI has tried a range of eco-friendly options to find the best on the market. Here are the ones we rate:

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