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Teamoy 10pcs Cloth Panty Liners, Reusable Sanitary Pads with Wet Bag, Washable Cloth Menstrual Pads with Charcoal Absorbency Layers (Plant Styles, 3pcsx7.9"Purple+4pcsx10"Blue+3pcsx11.6"Brown)

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Style: 3*Small 4*Medium 3*Large


Size: 11 Piece Set


Color: Purple+blue+brown


Features

  • PREMIUM QUALITY: Contains 3 sizes for different menstrual volumes. 4 layers, made of charcoal bamboo fiber layer against your skin, 2-layer super-absorbent microfiber, water-resistant outer layer to prevent leaks and spills.
  • STAY IN PLACE: The button snaps on the wings is easy to open and close, greatly keep the menstrual cloth from bunching in case for leaking on the sides. Perfect for travel, outdoor, exercise, or daily use.
  • MATCHING WET BAG: Coming with a waterproof PUL wet bag, two zipper compartment is ideal to separate your clean pads from dirty ones. The handle with snap for easy carry or hang everywhere.
  • FOLDWAY: Wrapped into the shape of a little envelope and buttoned up, then packed them into the wet bag, just use or wash, unfold it, nobody will know what it is, no more embarrassing.
  • LIFESAVER: Greatly Helping cut down on the landfill waste is an added bonus.Cheaper than disposable pad. Ideal as period panties, postpartum maxi pads, washable cloth urinary pads or women incontinence pads.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.29 x 7.48 x 2.48 inches; 10.86 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CATY073


Department ‏ : ‎ Womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 30, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Damero INC


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  • I'm never going back
Style: 3*Small 4*Medium 3*Large Size: 11 Piece Set Color: Purple+blue+brown
I've tried period panties, and menstrual cups, and all the disposable stuff, and this is the winner. I can't believe I didn't know about them before. I should have been using these for the past 15 years, and I recommend them to everyone who I'm close enough to talk to about these things (and when I can review them anonymously, as I am doing now). They are so comfortable, I almost want to wear them even when it's not my period. Or get some underwear that are made of that fleecy material (but that would be weird). I also really like the different designs; they're pretty and fun without being obnoxious, and it's so nice that it comes with the bag, and that the bag has two compartments. The bag is big enough that I can keep a few pads, plus my menstrual cup (in its own smaller bag). Actually, the bag is surprisingly big- it's not like I need to carry around my whole supply with me, but they'd fit if I wanted to! But that's not a complaint. I really like the 3 pad sizes, and this set of 10 is enough to get me through one whole cycle, even with a heavy flow. I appreciate that each size is a different color, so I can quickly pick out the one I want. The best thing about these? The price! This set will pay for itself in a matter of months. When I first looked into reusable pads, I was turned off by the price, because I was looking into the name brand ones, which say they'll pay for themselves in 5 years. I guess those would still be worth it, but it's a big upfront cost, and I didn't know if I'd like them. And you often have to buy them one piece at a time! But these were totally worth it just to give it a try. So, I definitely recommend getting reusable pads in general. And cheap as these are, they work great, so I also recommend these specific ones. Keep in mind that I have not tried the name-brand ones, but I cannot imagine that they would be that much nicer than these, and definitely not worth being five times the cost. For people who are looking at reviews to try to decide between various products, here is more information. I have a pretty heavy flow, so if I use a menstrual cup or tampon, then I always have to pair it with a pad, and I often leak when I use disposable pads. I can't say I've never leaked with these, but way less than with any other product. I've been most successful when I pair these pads with a menstrual cup, but the menstrual cup is uncomfortable for me while these are not, so even if I get fed up and leave the cup out, they are sufficient on their own. I've used period panties at the very beginning and end of my period, but as I mentioned, I have a heavy flow, and if I fill one of the panties, it's a whole lot harder to change those than to just change the pad. And they fold up so nicely! And the blood all gets soaked into the pads (with my period panties, the blood tends to stay wet-feeling) so it's just a neater process overall. Sometimes I'll wear a pad over the period panties, then if the pad gets full, I just take off the pad and still have on the panties. Now, these are not perfect. One thing that I have found difficult to get used to is that I cannot visually see how full they are. You can feel it kind of, but mostly I've had to rely on knowing my body and feeling how much blood has flowed out, to know when to change the pad. With disposable pads, you can easily see how soaked it is, and where it is soaked. With these reusable pads, I have no idea. I don't know if I've ever filled one completely- the one time I leaked, it was because a lot came out at once and it didn't soak in fast enough (still did way better than a disposable pad would have in the same situation). Also, I'm not 100% sure how it works when you wash it; sometimes after they've been washed, they still feel kind of stiff like there's dried blood inside, so then it's possible it's not absorbing as much (more on that below). But the main problem with this is that you can't see inside so you can't tell! Another thing is that with disposable pads, I always get pads with wings. On these pads, the wings are not really absorbent. As I mentioned, they still leak less than disposable pads, so maybe it's not a big deal, but I would feel more confident using them if the wings were absorbent. Also, depending on how loose your underwear are, they can slide around a bit. Of course with disposable pads, they don't work as well either if your underwear is loose, but at least they stick to the underwear. I have not found this to be a major problem with the cloth pads; they do mostly stay in place, but it's something to think about. I've heard that some people put fabric paint on the undersides of the pads to help them stay in place a little better. The last negative thing I want to say is that they are slightly more work than disposable pads. And not just because they add to your laundry. In fact, the amount they add to my laundry is negligible, so that's not a big deal. I've seen instructions for other pads that you're supposed to keep them soaking in water until you put them in the laundry, but I've also read that you don't really have to do that so I've decided not to. But, I also don't like to put them wet into my laundry, because it could be several days until I do laundry and that might get gross. So, I let them dry. But that means I've got bloody pads sitting out drying, which is a little weird and gross, especially if you share a bathroom or bedroom. They're not smelly though! Then, I put the full, stiff, dry pad into my hamper. Like I mentioned above, with this method, sometimes the pads come out of the laundry a bit stiff, as if the blood is still in there, but I haven't noticed any decrease in absorbency (then again, as I mentioned above, it can be hard to tell how much is actually being absorbed), so I think it's fine. And sometimes, they don't come out stiff, even the ones that I know were stiff the last month. So who knows what's going on in my laundry machines. I wash all colors together (I don't separate lights and darks), and I haven't noticed any staining at all with these pads being in the wash, so that's good. Okay so then once you take them out of the wash, I don't think you're supposed to put them in the dryer (they've seemed okay when they've gone through the dryer; one time I even left the pad attached to the underwear and both went through washer and dryer, and came out clean and dry and fine, but I just worry that it will make them not last as long), then you've got 10 pads to hang dry somewhere. Note that this is also an issue with using period panties, and I don't put my bras in the dryer either so it's really not a big deal to add cloth pads to the other stuff that I've got hanging and drying, but it's just something to think about. If you have roommates, it's not as weird to see a bra hanging as to see a menstrual pad hanging, IMO. If you've ever considered washing your own cloth diapers, this is way less work. In fact, I would say that the convenience that I experience in not having to buy disposable pads (which is not even that inconvenient) balances the inconvenience of having to wash these. They're not smelly, you don't have to scrape anything off of them, and you don't have to assemble them or worry about different sizes. Just wanted to say that in case anyone was thinking it's comparable. I hope that helps! I really like things that are not just good for the environment, but also easier to use and cheaper than disposable alternatives. These are definitely in that category! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Unexpectedly Great
Style: 3*Small 4*Medium 3*Large Size: 11 Piece Set Color: Leaves+jungle+flowers
I was extremely hopeful these would work, but worried as many of the eco friendly experiments I’ve tried ended up not working. Understand I use these as MENSTRUAL PADS, so if you find blood gross- I recommend you don’t continue. Pros 1. So soft and comfortable- it feels luxurious! 2. Clean- blood soaks through one spot! With any other disposable pads, the blood pretty much stays on the surface and glides around. I don’t end up with dried blood spread around when using these. I have a heavy flow, these make it look like I barely bled and once I go to rinse it- RED SEA. It’s incredible that it holds so much (I haven’t even had to use the maxi!) Another major benefit is there’s no sweat on my butt throughout the day! I live in AZ & used these through the hottest summer recorded so far. Disposable pads give me swass and leads to breakouts, but I’m grateful these have prevented it!! I was worried because it’s like soft microfiber, maybe they absorb the sweat but I’ve never felt cleaner during my period!! 3. Changing. I have only changed after I shower at the end of the day honestly and there is NO SMELL! Previously I’d switch about 3 times a day (I wear super plus tampons at the same time-currently looking for a good cup). You can easily use the pouch if you’re out- fold up the pad, button it & place in the bag. The bag has 2 pockets with separate zippers for used vs new pads. 4. Financially simple! These will last, they are very well made. Yes it’s a little over $20 but that evens out after 3 months!!! And with how absorbent these are I really only wore my tampons for 2/7 days!! Honestly the amount it comes with is more than enough, and I say that having a heavy and long period. 5. Time saver! I will never have to make a special trip because I forgot to get more pads every other month. I am not handwashing till the water is clear simply bc I bleed so much. My experience of getting blood out of underwear (years of pads turning against me) it’s easy. I drizzle hydrogen peroxide on it, let it sit a few minutes, submerge in water and squeeze a bunch, wring it out, & just toss it in my regular laundry. Yes, it can be in my hamper for days- no smell, no stain! I do let them air dry like other delicates. 6. Button! Not dealing with the wing folding accidentally is great. Removing and placing is easy and I can’t feel the button at all! It’s also not bulky like I thought it might be. Cons 1. Washing as instructed will waste so much water if you’re flow is like mine. If you have a light flow, or if you use a cup and want this as a backup- you should be fine. Otherwise soak it in a little water and squeeze it. 2. The button secures it but if your underwear aren’t well fitting- the pad will move. When it has moved for me, I haven’t leaked and it doesn’t smear- but it’s nerve racking when it happens and you don’t have a restroom to check immediately. 3. Pattern- I got the lighter color and I’m ok with patterns, but I wish it was available without patterns. I plan to update after a few uses to see how they hold up but so far I am letting as many people know about these as I can! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by Riley Hulsey

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