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Jun 19, 2012

CLOTH PAD VS DISPOSABLE PAD!

Why use cloth menstrual pads & how to wash it?

When the first time we read about cloth menstrual pad , most of us will think, YUCK , why in the world , in such a modern time we must use that? is it disgusting and need a lot of job to wash and unpractical?
After all, you are used to using disposable menstrual pads - you like their convenience - so why change?
1. Cloth menstrual pad is CHEMICAL FREE.
It is for the healthier you. As we know to make disposable pads they need lots of chemicals to make them super absorbent , super white and trim.
Your genital tissue is highly sensitive, and these chemicals are easily absorbed into your body, causing irritation and discomfort in the process. We already live in increasingly polluted environments, so it makes sense to reduce your exposure to chemicals in any way you can.
 
2.It is more comfortable and soft to your skin and your body and to our environment! WAHMIES mama pads are made of Bamboo fabric. Bamboo fabric can absorb 60% more than cotton and it is naturally antibacterial ,so it`s more hygienic and more healthy for your skin! For sensitive and allergic prone skin bamboo is a wonderful choice.Bamboo natural breahtability keeps your skin comfortable and feel dry longer.
Bamboo thrives naturally without using any pesticides and fertilizers.Bamboo fiber is 100% biodegradable.
 
3.You will save money - Investing in good quality cloth pads will cost you only a small percentage of what disposables are costing you now.
 
HOW TO WASH CLOTH MENSTRUAL PAD?
Step 1. Soak in cold water (from as little as 2 minutes to 24 hours)

Step 2. Hand or machine wash.

Washing them when you take a shower is a convenient and time saving method of keeping your pads fresh and clean.

Please do not use Chlorine Bleach or fabric softeners as this will affect your pads absorbency .

Step 3. Line or tumble dry.

What about Staining?

Soaking in cold water generally removes most stains, especially if you add salt to your soaking water. If you come across more stubborn stains we recommend that you use pre wash soap or soak in an oxygen based (NOT CHLORINE) soaker for a few hours.

JUNE PROMOTION!!

Source: http://www.miabambina.com 

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