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hi! i see you talk about reusable pads and it really got me interested but i have sensory issues and i feel like the pads will trigger it. do you have any other brands/product that you would suggest? thank you!
hii thanks for messaging me! yes i highly suggest you try “premium organic cotton pads” from cariona (same brand i got my other reusable pads from). the premium organic cotton pads are made from combed cotton and i love that it doesnt slip nor move as much as the other reusable pad. i also like that i can use it while wearing leggings and its not noticeable. i hope this helps!
@suspend can you please post a side by side comparison of both pads?
@everydayforkeeps sure! the left one is the regular bamboo charcoal pad while the right one is the premium organic cotton pads
*edited: added links for reference
The Cariona pads are so soft and comfortable I can forget I’m wearing them. I regularly have itching issues and I tried using regular panty liners. They didn’t help. Then I tried these and the itching is so much better, especially at night. So cheaper (in the long run), and all those pads rotting away in the garbage are no longer an issue.
Tumblr convinced me to buy the trial pack of these and I’m in love. I also have sensory issues and I never realized just how rough and uncomfortable my disposable pads were until I tried these. Definitely worth it, especially if you can get a few on sale to try out before going all in
I have severe sensory issues too (mainly ab textures!) and I fuckin love my cariona pads. They’re very soft, smooth, and easy to forget ur wearing them. I got the trial pack n honestly that shit was life changing. I don’t have severely painful period cramps anymore, too.
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i can never see myself going back to disposable pads after trying reusable pads. cloth pads are waay more absorbent, breathable and comfortable that i don’t feel like i have any pad on. i also thankfully dont get any rashes, redness or irritations from the cloth pads
i know it can be very intimidating to switch but at least try ONE PAD so you can try it before you judge it!
i second this! if your concern is changing while you’re out, then the pad can actually be folded like the photo below and it wont leak nor smell at all! you can keep it folded until you’re ready to clean it
for cleaning, i personally just put my used pad/s under the shower while i wait for hot water, then wash it with soap and air dry after. tip: if you really want to wash it thoroughly then you can wash it again with your regular clothes (i do this). it’s machine wash and dryer-friendly.
I NEED THESE
i recently switched to cloth pads and in addition to all the benefits listed above, there are also a bunch of cool prints available that give me a lil seratonin boost everytime i get to use a new one.
i mean, i get to have DRAGONS on my pads??? immaculate. 100000/10 would recommend
If you’re nervous about using them, try them while you’re at home first or overnight!
They are def way more comfortable.
Theyer also a huge money saver. I bought a sample pack for like $50 and then liked them so much I got another set later, but just the one set was plenty. Considering how heavy my flow is and how many pads I went through, I was buying a 24 count box a month at LEAST. So yeah they’ve paid for themselves. I had to use a disposable one the other day while I was out and randomly started and hell no that shit ITCHY
I have been using these for a few years now. I love them. They are also good for my bladder leakage, I use them every day for that, and it feels like I’m not wearing a pad at all.
Honestly just got through my first cycle since buying these?? And they’re so good?????? Its like getting to run around commando in fuzzy pj pants they’re so comfy. 1000/10 recommended to anyone and everyone with a menstruation cycle. They’re amazing.
That’s a win-win for us and the environment tho, we got to save money + we got to reduce disposable pads waste.
I’m thinking about switching to these because I switched to the cup already (which is glorious) but I still use pads for leakages, so if it’s just leakages, I might as well use cloth pads, but I’ve got questions for you ladies, if you’d be so kind:
What do you do if you have a very strong flow?
Do they ever leak through?
Can you bleach them if soap doesn’t work well?
How do they work, do they get attached to your underwear, are they like nappies…?
1) I have a fairly strong flow and they never had problems. They hold more than a single use pad.
2)Never leaked through, they are pretty thick.
3)I have never tried bleaching them because it was always enough to throw them in the washing machine. I used them for 6 years and they dont have any stain.
4) the ones I have, you just place them on your underwear and close them below your underwear with the button. The only problem they have is that if you have loose pants/a skirt they might move around a little.
Thank you so much @dandruffaromatics, that is incredibly useful! you’ve convinced me. My last awful experience with single-use pads was using Always pads, which suddenly (it wasn’t my first time using them, but perhaps it was the first time using a specific type of their pads) caused me severe burning, leading me to do some research and find medical studies on their pads that proved their pads release carcinogenic chemicals. Never again! As soon as I finish my current disposable packs of pads, I will definitely switch to fabric ones.
@hjellacott should you ever switch, please do not bleach your pads as it can ruin it! i initially rinse my pads with cold water to remove the blood, then warm water with soap and it has worked for the last 5 years!
ps dont use fabric conditioner as well as this can decrease absorbency. use vinegar to soften your pads instead!
@bloody gosh thanks so much for the advise! this is super useful!
Hi all my skin is sensitive, to the point I will get boils out of the blue and skin will become red. Normal single use pads are a pain, are these going to be ok for very sensitive skin? Are they going to be breathable and soft enough? I know I sound like a pain, but the sensitive skin is a curse I have been having since I have memory and I do not want to slather soothing cream every time. Well, I will probably keep doing it, but I would like more comfort. Can anyone please help me?
@lhaewiel im not sure if my experience is similar to yours but whenever i use disposable pads, my inner legs used to be extremely inflamed and have super bad rashes to the point that i couldnt function. after switching to reusable pads, ive never experienced this again. the pads are perfect for sensitive skin and they are breathable and soft that it feels like you arent using anything. i highly recommend buying at least one piece to try so you can check if it would also work for you!
ps i use the regular bamboo charcoal one but if you are extremely sensitive or if you have sensory issues (like you hate the fuzz material) i highly recommend their cotton pads. hope my answer helps!
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