There are many reasons to hate tampon. They can be expensive and wasteful, and other environmental issues have been raised in recent years, including substances in hygiene products such as petrochemicals and genetically modified cotton.





5. Reusable mats
Every year, women around the world use more than 12 billion sanitary napkins and disposable tampon. In a woman's life, this is equivalent to 250 to 300 pounds of waste. For those eco-chickens that are looking for a safer, non-disposable option than hand-made tampons, they can be reused (sometimes really cute!) maxi pad may be the answer.
Cloth pad, such as tho removed from GladRags, inserted into the bracket, and then placed along the lining of the panties, just like a traditional pad. Once it becomes saturated, you can change it, which can be two hours or six, depending on the weight of your traffic.
Then you take the mat as you would a standard pharmacy. However, instead of throwing used mats into the trash, they can be washed and worn again and again. The GladRag team recommends soaking them in cold water and then spinning them in the washing machine between uses.
One of the main experts of reusable mats is that you won't encounter the same bacterial problems as using them. Ryanman says the reusable tampon is because you didn't insert anything in the vagina. However, many women may be shut down due to shortcomings, including the confusion associated with the wash mat and the same comfort issues that caused many women to get the tampon first.
What do you think?
Hey, ladies! Tell us what you think. Do you use traditional tampons or mats? Have you tried any of the above options? What do you think? Do you also recommend other alternatives? After reading, what choice are you most willing to try? Share your thoughts, suggestions and questions in the comments section below!