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

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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. Like pads, tampons come in different absorbencies, most commonly regular and super, but there are smaller sizes available as well (some brands like Libra offer a 'girls' range designed for smaller bodies, while Kotex and Carefree offer a mini size tampon for a light flow). As the awareness of the benefits of using organic feminine hygiene spreads, we’re becoming blessed with more great products coming onto the market to meet our needs. Some have been around for a long time, and others are newer arrivals on the scene. Here’s our list of the Top 5 Disposable Organic Menstrual Pads. 1. Natracare Liners are handy for 'just in case' protection if you're expecting your period and for when you're at the end of your period. You can also use them if you just want to keep your undies fresh.

Ideally sanitary pads should absorb the flow away from the surface of the pad, leaving you feeling dry. However, some products do a better job of this than others. Wings NatraTouch is the least expensive brand, but they only have an organic top lining. However, NatraTouch is good place to try organic cotton pads if your budget is your top priority. Their pads and pantyliners are soft to the touch and made from certified organic cotton, a design intended to leave a soft footprint on the earth. Maxim pads are brought to us Maxim Hygiene Products, a family-run company. Maxim aims to give women maximum protection during their menstrual periods in a way that’s good for their health and the environment.

We were surprised to find that these pads didn’t make crinkling noises like most others. The adhesive works very well; we didn’t have any trouble with shifting. Overall, the fit and feel is comfortable. The nighttime pads are large – you’ll definitely know that they’re there. At the same time, you won’t have to worry about any leaks – they do a great job of keeping you covered.

Additionally, cotton products bleached with chlorine contain a toxic byproduct called dioxin, a known carcinogen. It may be present in conventional pads in very small amounts, but dioxin is known to accumulate in the body and stay there for more than 20 years after exposure. In our recent sanitary pads test, we included pads from Cottons Organic, Libra, Oi and Tom Organic that are made using organic cotton. All these products leaked and had low absorbency scores. 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. Over 160 testers tried nine brands of eco sanitary pads and liners during their period. Testers assessed the level of absorbency, how protected they felt from leakage, and how comfortable they were to wear for the recommended time. Still not convinced? 200,000 tonnes of menstrual waste ends up in landfills every year in the UK, so switching to a more sustainable option - such as the below, which are either recyclable, biodegradable or reusable - or fully reusable products can make a world of difference (literally!). Are reusable tampons safe?While the pads we’ve featured below are still disposable, they are made from organic cotton, which avoids any toxic chemicals that have a negative impact on soil, and waste less energy and water in the process. When it comes to tampons, we've featured a mix of recyclable and reusable applicators. The average plastic tampon applicator takes 500 years to decompose, while the average menstrual pad is made from 90% plastic and can take a thousand years to decompose in landfills - so your menstrual waste will literally outlive you. Our plastic free organic cotton period pads and liners are suitable for sensitive skin. Free from chlorine bleach, these reusable period pads are perfect for everything from use as daily liners, right through medium flow to maternity pads. NatraTouch pads have a name that’s similar to Natracare, but they’re two completely different companies. NatraTouch is a brand that’s distributed by a company called Apropos. 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?

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