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Reusable Pads – Washable, Eco-Friendly Period & Incontinence Solutions

Discover our collection of reusable menstrual pads and cloth pads, designed for comfort, reliability, and sustainability. Whether you're looking for a soft, absorbent solution for your period or a dependable option for incontinence, our washable pads offer a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to disposables. These sanitary pads are made from breathable, skin-friendly fabrics that keep you dry and protected all day long. Choose reusable for a cleaner planet and a healthier body—shop our full range of cloth menstrual pads and reusable incontinence pads today.

FAQs

What is the difference between disposable and reusable pads?


Disposable pads are single-use products made with plastic and synthetic materials, while reusable pads are made from soft, breathable fabrics that can be washed and worn again for years.

Reusable pads are gentler on the skin, more eco-friendly, and cost-effective over time, reducing waste and saving money.

How to wash reusable pads?

After use, rinse with cold water. If the pads have been sitting for a day or more, soak them in cold water for 5-10 minutes. Then wash them with the rest of your clothes in your regular washing machine cycle.

How long will my pads last?

This will depend on how many pads you have and how you care for them. On average, they can last for 5-7 years, and even 10 years or more with gentle care.

How many pads I will need per cycle?

This primarily depends on the length of your cycle, the heaviness of your flow, and how often you plan to wash your pads.

10-12 pads will be good to start when you are trying reusable pads for the first time.

Are they thick?

Reusable pads are thicker than disposable pads as they are made of fabric. However, they are more absorbent and breathable, so they are more comfortable.

Do they smell?

A big advantage of cloth pads is no strong smell. Unlike plastic, fabric does not stop the airflow, so bacteria grows much slower and there is no 'greenhouse' effect.

Can they be used as postpartum or incontinence pads?

Yes, these pads are suitable for other types of discharge and are very comfortable.

How to change cloth pads in public?

Cloth pads are used similarly to disposable pads with the only difference that used pads are not thrown out.

Fold the pad, wet side in, and place it in a wet bag or a zip lock bag.

It is also a good idea to have a small pouch or makeup bag where you can store both clean and used pads.

After returning home, you can rinse used pads or soak them.