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Lilind® 10 Pack Black Interlabial Pads, Reusable Organic Cloth, Washable Menstrual Extra-Thin, Tampon Cup Backup, Zero Waste 100% Cotton, Random Print

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We recommend washing Interlabial pads in a mesh washing bag like other small items to prevent them getting caught in the door seal. You will automatically receive a free cotton mesh laundry bag when you buy 5 or more Interlabial pads. Fabrics play a huge factor in determining if a pad is going to be able to handle a super heavy flow. There are seven different fabrics that influence just how well a reusable cloth pad works. Waterproof or PUL

The hidden layers that you do want to look for are hemp, bamboo, or my ultimate and personal favorite , Zorb. If you change your pad every one to two hours on your heaviest day, then your period is a heavy flow. If you change your pad on your heaviest day every four to six hours that is not a super heavy flow. This is a regular flow and any type of reusable pad will work well for you. Fabrics for Reusable PadsThe fabrics that I’ve chosen for the pads in our store are American-made and the highest quality fabrics designed for menstrual products.

There are two types of people. Those who embrace their periods and those who loathe them. No matter how much I admire those who decide to embrace this natural process openly and who encourage others to accept it, for me, it’s something quite impossible to achieve. For that same reason, I recognize that most of my emotional and physical attitudes towards menstruation are pretty outdated. I mention this because every time I see a new period product I can’t help but feel a bit uncomfortable, and even scared, to give it a try. For instance, I’ve heard so many wonderful things about the cup, and although all the benefits it has real appeal to my needs, I just can’t picture myself wearing anything else than pads, or very rarely a tampon if I’m going to swimming during my period. I didn’t use the pad until the last two days of my period, when I was still bleeding, although not as much as I did during the first days. I probably could have used it in conjunction with a regular pad at the beginning, but you need to take out the pad before you go to the bathroom, and since my stomach behaves unpredictably during the first part of my period, I decided I’d just forgo the challenge of remembering that I needed to take something out. Vegan-certified and treated with sustainable odour control using non-nano recycled silver, the pads can also be worn for up to six hours and washed and reused for years.Cloth pads are a reusable product. This is good news for the environment, as well as your bank account! You do, however, have to spend a bit of time taking care of them. Let’s chat about the hidden layer of a cloth pad. Flannel or basic cotton are the most common fabrics inside a pad. To increase absorption, the hidden layer is made of two to six layers of flannel or basic cotton. These fabrics don’t absorb a lot so you want to stay away from pads that have a hidden layer of flannel or cotton during your heavy flow. However, these two fabrics are great for your regulars days! Bamboo and Hemp The interlabial pad is kind of like a tampon, in that it does involve some insertion, and also finding the right place to insert. Using pads does mean that you basically never have to encounter your vulva, or anything else, during your period, but to use an interlabial pad correctly, you have to be able to locate your labia. Most of the pads in my shop are super absorbent, all the way from the extra small to the 18-inch. All of our pads have the same three layers. We do not have pads with more than three layers because it’s not needed.

She went on, "Some people have really gushy periods and their sanitary pad doesn't have enough time to absorb all of that blood, so it can leak onto the wings." Here's where the interlabial pad comes in... On top of the inside layer is our 3D Stay Dry Dimples absorbent fabric that has very fast retention, which helps spread your blood evenly down the fabric. This fabric is made of Zorb with SILVADUR, making it the most absorbent piece.We love that intralabial petals are more of an internal item. This can feel more comfortable for some people, especially those who are pretty active.

Our reusable pads are made with SILVADUR, which infuses silver ions into the fabric, and it is both tested and proven to be safe for the skin. They’re also an antimicrobial ion that inhibits bacteria, fungi, and algae growth which helps control bad odors! Minky We all know about tampons and pads and if you’re here, you’re probably aware of menstrual cups. Did you know there are quite a few other “alternative” menstrual products in various materials and forms? Some are worth a good laugh (the crocheted tampon comes to mind) while others could be something worth a shot for your next cycle. Interlabial Pads

Even if you think you have a Niagara Falls period, we actually don’t bleed that much. On average, people menstruate approximately 70 to 80 milliliters of fluid, which is equal to a double shot of espresso. That’s it!

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