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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So great,
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I recently bought a 3 pack of the gladrags daytime pads, and one nightpad.I have to admit---this is lifechanging. My skin feels so much better as a result of transitioning to this non-disposable product! If I could afford it, I'd give a starter's set to every woman I know. It's just that wonderful!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Life changing,
By Coach Girl (SC) - See all my reviews The first thing that kept me from making the switch was the cost. I've probably spent around $100 so far on reusable menstrual products and I still need to buy more. If you are a crafty individual (which I'm not) it is possible to make your own. I like to try to buy myself one pad every other cycle or as I can afford them. It seems expensive at first, but when you realize what you are saving it makes it well worth the investment. The thing that made me eventually make the switch was for my health. Many women experience allergic reactions to the chemicals put into disposable pads to make them absorbant. I just couldn't stand it anymore. Its hard for me to think now that I suffered for over 10 years. When I mention that I use reusable pads to my friends, they often ask two things, "Is it gross?" "What about when you're out in public?" When I'm out of my home I always use a Diva cup, and I recommend any type of reusable menstrual cup to women. I experience zero leaks so it doesn't require much changing when I'm out and it can stay in for up to 12 hours. As for the gross factor...I don't find it any better or worse than regular pads. When I'm ready to change they go right into water to soak. I've also learned that I LOVE the design of the glad rags nighttime pad. I only have one so far, but I love it. It fits perfectly and prevents accidents at night.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great product but it could be cheaper,
By When I looked at the pads I recieved, even as well made as they are, I quickly realized it wouldn't be hard to make them and felt a little ripped off at the price I'd paid. I later found several websites that offer patterns and ideas for sewing your own at a fraction of the cost. So if you are looking to purchase these and you have even the most beginner's skill in sewing, do a little online research and ask yourself if it might be better to make them yourself. You could spend $100 or more to purchase enough of these pads to last a single period versus $10-$25 in materials to make them. 2115|R2E11OUQ5NJTUF;2115|R24C58KKD3CE3U;2115|R3P7BG5CWDCA87;
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