Washable panty liner also called washable sanitary towel
Why choose a washable panty liner?
A woman uses about 13,000 disposable panty liners in her entire life. Can you imagine all the waste thrown away for such a short time worn?
This is why we would like to tell you more about washable panty liners, also called washable sanitary towels. We will try to convince you to reduce the amount of waste thrown away every day.
No more uncomfortable comfort with the uncomfortable friction of disposable towels. Reusable towels are soft and comfortable to wear. Plus, thanks to the savings for your wallet and the reduction of waste for the planet.
The composition of the washable panty liner
The washable panty liner is made up of 3 layers:
Topper: The topper is the fabric part above the panty liner, the skin is in direct contact with this part. The topper does not absorb. Most commonly used fabrics: Cotton, Flannel, Velvet, Polyester.
Central part, absorbent: The washable panty liner (or sanitary towel) is composed of several layers of absorbent fabrics which have the capacity to retain fluids. Fabrics most often used: Cotton, Fleece
The back (the back): The back of the panty liner is made of waterproof fabric that will retain the fluids that have passed through the absorbent part. The back part is also used to hold the washable panty liner on the underwear with a system of pressure vaults. Fabrics most often used: Cotton, Fleece, Nylon, Polyurethane
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Maintenance advice
We recommend that you wash your washable panty liner before wearing it for the first time. A machine wash at 30°C will be sufficient.
Using an organic or homemade laundry detergent is recommended to avoid any irritating substances.
To wash your panty liner during your period: After use, close the panty liner to contain the fluid, keeping the waterproof part facing outwards and keep it until washing. Washing step:
- Pre-wash by hand: After opening the panty liner, rinse under room temperature water. Rub by hand with soap (preferably organic or homemade). If stains are still present, soak for at least 1 hour in room temperature water with baking soda. Then put the panty liner in the washing machine.
- Machine cleaning: Machine wash your panty liner at 30°C or 40°C with organic detergent or homemade detergent.
- Drying: Tumble drying is not recommended, we recommend letting it air dry.
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