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Get Started with Reusable Sanity Pads

Deciding what you need and how many pads you should buy can be tricky when youu2019re just getting started. One of the easiest ways of getting started with washable menstrual pads is by buying a starter pack. These packs often include several reusable sanitary pads as well as cloth panty liners.

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Get Started with Reusable Sanity Pads

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  1. Get Started with Reusable Sanity Pads Are you interested in making the switch from disposable menstrual pads to reusable cloth pads? Many women just getting into using reusable cloth pads aren’t quite sure how to get started. Some still wonder if cloth pads are right for them. Deciding what you need and how many pads you should buy can be tricky when you’re just getting started. One of the easiest ways of getting started with washable menstrual pads is by buying a starter pack. These packs often include several reusable sanitary pads as well as cloth panty liners. Some starter packs even come with extras such as a pouch to carry the cloth pads in. Starter packs provide you with the basic products to get you started. They’re a great way to try reusable pads and determine what works best for you. You can add to your cloth pad stash with time. Finding what works best for you Just as no single disposable pad is right for all women, no single reusable pad is right for everyone. Reusable cloth pads are made from different materials and offer different levels of absorbency. They also come in different lengths and widths. It takes some research and patience to find what works best for you. You’ll need to do some research on reusable pads and choose pads that are right for your flow. For example, if you have

  2. heavy flow, you will want cloth pads that are made from fibers that are very absorbent such as cotton, charcoal and even banana fiber. Many makers of cloth pads offer pads with different levels of absorbency. You should choose the products that are appropriate for your needs. You may even need different types for different applications. For example, you may want regular cloth pads for wearing during the day and super absorbent, extra-long pads to prevent leaks while sleeping. While on the topic of fabric, it’s important to know cloth pads come in different styles and are made from different fabrics. Many cloth pads consist of three layers. There is a waterproof layer at the bottom designed to prevent leaks. The absorbent core is the layer that holds the liquid. The top layer is the layer that comes into direct contact with your skin. It is important to choose cloth pads with top layers that absorb liquid quickly to prevent leaks. Cotton is one of the best fabrics for this. Caring for your cloth pads The best reusable sanitary pads can last for 5 years or more. However, this is only possible with proper care. Contrary to popular belief, cloth pads don’t smell even after years of use. With proper washing and drying, they will remain in good condition for a long time. These pads are better for your health than disposable pads. If you won’t be washing your pads immediately after changing, it is a good idea to invest in a wet bag or bucket. When you change your bag, give it a quick rinse in cold water if possible and place it in the wet bag or bucket. You don’t need special products or even hot water to wash the pads and ensure they are clean. In fact, hot water can cause staining as well as ruin the

  3. structure of the natural fibers. Regular soap and cold water are adequate. You can soak the pads for a few hours prior to hand washing them. If you’re using a washing machine, choose a gentle cycle on no higher than 40 degrees and rinse with cold water. Air drying is best for drying cloth pads. Hang the pads under direct sunlight to get rid of stains. Getting started with cloth pads is easy. Contact US

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