🌿 Leak-proof luxury for the modern woman who refuses to compromise.
Phogary's 7-in-1 reusable menstrual pads feature a 4-layer design with charcoal bamboo fiber for odor control, super-absorbent microfiber, and a waterproof outer layer. Sized at 10x7 inches with secure snap wings, they provide up to 10 hours of leak-proof protection, ideal for heavy flow and overnight use. These washable pads come with a discreet wet bag, offering an eco-friendly, cost-effective alternative to disposable products.
M**A
Splendid!!
I want to start this by saying 3 things- 1.) I've had these for several months now so I feel comfortable in my assessment, 2.) Do NOT use fabric softener OR Dryer Sheets on these or ANY other "absorbent" item in your home if you want them to work/last, and 3.) These absolutely would be considered "knock-off" products and I don't think you should care they're "knock-offs."I spent $100 on Cariona reusable pads the very first time I had the funds to get any sort of reusable items for myself and my sisters to try. $100 was their big bundle deal to try them out at the time, and I loved and still love the ones I got to keep (no chafing/rashes/messy cups to deal with- just cleaning!!). I do not, however, have $100 to spend to try and get myself more/enough to actually cover the times I need them... So I tried these.They are fluffier/thicker, and obviously have the patterns printed on kinda backwards (I know because the bag and one of the pads has the same pattern as my "name brand" ones and it's backwards/slightly off looking), but, again, DOESN'T MATTER. They are splendid. SO much more affordable, and are everything promised. They also came in the CUTEST box!! I wish I still had it, but c'est la vie ~If you're nervous about trying this particular brand, be nervous no more!! Give them a go!! (I also recommend these specific ones for people who work long hours/move a lot because even if they shift they have the absorbent parts extended to the wings versus other kinds that may leak if shifted.)P.S. the instructions say to NEVER wash in hot/warm water as they can stain. I've not once had this problem with either brands I have. I use a mix of warm water and distilled white vinegar to soak these in for about 15 minutes, gently scrub at any "stains" using an "unstained" part of the same pad (I just fold them in on themselves and press in circles til the spots work out), rinse in warm water, wring out, and then toss them with the rest of my laundry into the wash. This works especially great in case one or a few can't be washed right away or are accidentally forgotten in a bag-- just always be sure they do not smell like mildew or otherwise bad and you should be safe to wash and use like normal!!
G**A
Well made, good quality materials!
Very well made and quality materials used. Perfect size for excellent coverage and peace of mind.
B**F
All my thumbs way up.
These things are amazing. I bought them because I bought period underwear first and they weren't absorbent enough for me to be able to go a whole day in them so I thought that these washable pads would be a good buffer on my heavy flow days. As it turns out, I wish I'd bought these first. They are so absorbent that they work way better than the period underwear. Absolutely no leaking. I thought with a single snap that there would be shifting and therefore leaking, but I was wrong. Honestly, I wish these have been around when I was a teenager. If I had a daughter I would start her on these. As it is, I will definitely be telling my sons' girlfriends about them (which I'm sure will embarrass them, but they can get over it--they knew I was that mom when I adopted them). You do, of course, have to be ready to wash them out by hand before you stick them in your washing machine, but that's true of any eco-friendly product that goes near your behind. I'm good with that. Frankly, I wish I could still use my diva cup, but fibromyalgia in my fingers mean that I can't get the thing out anymore. Sigh. (And isn't that just more info than you wanted?). Anyway, they are very easy to clean, incredibly absorbent, so you will be cleaning out a lot if you wear them for a long time, and they do not leak at all, so you don't have to worry about leakage on your clothes or your underwear if you have a heavy flow like I do. They're also really comfortable, unlike plastic pads that have adhesive that can sometimes stick to you and pull at your hair, these don't have any of that so they're incredibly comfortable to wear. All in all, a win win win.
B**S
BUY THEM
I have tried these over the course of two cycles now and I can safely say I am not ever going back to disposables ever again. These things are SUPER comfortable. I used to get rashes from disposable pads, even the unscented organic ones. Never with these, its like sitting on a cloud. Oh and I no longer have to worry about any smells from my period - The bamboo traps any odor and the absorbency in these are amazing! I was really worried about changing these in public and carrying a wet bag because I was concerned other people would be able to smell my used pads, but literally these are odorless. The only thing I will say that is a draw back is you do have to really be mindful of how you are placing them in your underwear. I have had leakage overnight because the pad moved out of place, but that has happened to me on disposables as well, and cold water will quickly get rid of any stains. After use I rinse these in cold water till the water runs clear and toss in the wash and they look as great as the day I got them. You will be doing good by the planet and by your body with these, seriously, get them!
G**L
Wonderful product for women
These pads are to help a woman feel comfortable I used mine or should I say using mine for bladder control I do not have to worry about leakage and they’re so soft. You do not have any effects of the rubbing making you raw from wearing it soft and the underneath is completely able to keep from leaking through thank you
A**R
Great concept, but …
I love that they’re environmentally friendly, & the designs are fun, but they’re slippery and don’t stay in place. The only reason they don’t fall out, and down your pants legs is because they’re snapped around your underwear. I may try adding Velcro to my “period panties” & these so that they stay attached, and it wasn’t a complete waste of money.
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