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56-Count L. Chlorine Free Super Absorbency Ultra Thin Pads

+ Free S&H w/ Amazon Prime

$5.00

$7.99

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Woot.com has 56-Count L. Chlorine Free Super Absorbency Ultra Thin Pads for $4.99. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime, otherwise shipping is $6 flat rate.

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Woot.com has 56-Count L. Chlorine Free Super Absorbency Ultra Thin Pads for $4.99. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime, otherwise shipping is $6 flat rate.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

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  • Our research indicates that at the time of this post, that 56-Count L. Chlorine Free Super Absorbency Ultra Thin Pads is $9.98 lower (~66.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.98.
About this product:
  • Rated 4.6 stars out of  5 overall based on 300+ reviews on Amazon
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  • Woot.com return policy may be found here

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SeikenDensetsu
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Before anyone asks, the reason why people want organic pads is because common period pads and tampons, like store brand or whatever cheap nonsense, contains chlorine and other chemicals which mess with the Ph of womens genitalia. Vaginas are really good at cleaning themselves, unfortunately most soaps, pads, and even water depending on your region can mess with that process, leading to rashes and odors. One step to restoring or otherwise maintain optimal Ph and healthy skin is to use organic pads.

Of course I would not really call these "pads" in the sense of using them for period. They're super tiny. Panty liners, i'd say. I guess it depends on your personal flow. You gotta have that sniper's precision on lining them up with your genitalia for maximum efficiency.

I'm not a fan of these brands with the extremely crinkly wrappers either. I know Poise is primarily known as a brand for incontinence products, but their period products have really fancy "fabric" wrappers that are super quiet and heat-sealed instead of glue-sealed. There's nothing worse than going to an echo-y bathroom to freshen up and all you here is SHKSHKSHKSHSHK like good lord just install an alarm to alert everyone women on their period already, brands. lol

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StuckInGaryIndianaDec 17, 2021 02:06 AM
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Wow no comments
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BoomSchtickDec 17, 2021 02:26 AM
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Front page with one comment. That's kind of sus....
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SeikenDensetsuDec 17, 2021 05:56 AM
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Before anyone asks, the reason why people want organic pads is because common period pads and tampons, like store brand or whatever cheap nonsense, contains chlorine and other chemicals which mess with the Ph of womens genitalia. Vaginas are really good at cleaning themselves, unfortunately most soaps, pads, and even water depending on your region can mess with that process, leading to rashes and odors. One step to restoring or otherwise maintain optimal Ph and healthy skin is to use organic pads.

Of course I would not really call these "pads" in the sense of using them for period. They're super tiny. Panty liners, i'd say. I guess it depends on your personal flow. You gotta have that sniper's precision on lining them up with your genitalia for maximum efficiency.

I'm not a fan of these brands with the extremely crinkly wrappers either. I know Poise is primarily known as a brand for incontinence products, but their period products have really fancy "fabric" wrappers that are super quiet and heat-sealed instead of glue-sealed. There's nothing worse than going to an echo-y bathroom to freshen up and all you here is SHKSHKSHKSHSHK like good lord just install an alarm to alert everyone women on their period already, brands. lol
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momesquireDec 17, 2021 12:00 PM
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You mean woman problems?
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2zcreekDec 17, 2021 05:33 PM
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I don't understand why most women don't use a vaginal cup.
Good for pH. No chemicals. No trash.
I tried one when I was pre-menopausal and they work great!
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SeikenDensetsuDec 17, 2021 07:16 PM
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Quote from happymanny1986 :
If this isn't an example of first world problems I don't know what is.
Not a first world problem at all. Even women in third world countries have the same issue as the old disposable Kotex pad design is global at this point. The only areas in which women wouldnt experience the issue would be areas without feminine hygeine product access at all, so extremely poor regions. In those cases, women have to resort to dangerous or otherwise nonideal means to maintain their hygeine like reusing rags. A big reason why young girls in extremely poor regions dont like going to school is that they dont have access to feminine hygeine products or bathrooms.
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SeikenDensetsuDec 17, 2021 07:17 PM
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Quote from 2zcreek :
I don't understand why most women don't use a vaginal cup.
Good for pH. No chemicals. No trash.
I tried one when I was pre-menopausal and they work great!
Because you have to empty them often and if you dont, you can get septic shock quicker than with a pad or tampon. They're uncomfortable for women who have not had sex yet much like tampons.

Also I dont think people in general like removing a cup full of blood and flesh from their bodies and then needing to wash that cup.
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