🌍 Go Green, Stay Clean!
Playtex Clean Comfort Organic Cotton Tampons offer a sustainable and comfortable period solution with 100% organic cotton, 360° protection, and eco-friendly packaging, ensuring you can manage your cycle with confidence and care for the environment.
T**A
Absolute best!!!
One of the few affordable tampons that don't have titanum dioxide banned in European union. Very comfortable, less plastic and easy to use. This is a must have!
K**A
Great product
These are always a go to when I’m on my cycle. Minimum leak
S**H
These are so comfy!!! Great for “petite” women
As a petite woman With a very sensitive cervix, I usually have trouble finding a tampon that fits comfortably. I’ve used Playtex Sport for decades now. With recent news about lead in tampons, I had to make a change. I’m not sure if these are any better, but I absolutely HATE Diva cups & discs. If these are more natural than the Sport ones, I’m fine with it.They fit almost exactly like Sport! I’m 42 and dealing with endometriosis & perimenopause, so I normally had to use a Super or Super Plus ones. I’m getting by just fine this month using these in Regular! I don’t know if they’re more absorbent, fit better, or what…. But it’s really nice to not have to change these every 20-30 mins.I’m also not noticing any odors 🙌🏼Highly recommend trying these!
B**A
Love the organic option!
Love the organic option from a trusted brand.
M**D
Great Value for 2 Boxes
So thankful to have found this at a great price for 2 boxes and fast shipping.
A**
Less plastic
I try to help the environment by reducing plastic as much as I can, I love that these help me do that. They are easy to insert and great absorbency
N**Y
Trustworthy
Unlike some nontoxic tampons, these are trustworthy for a good amount of time.
A**E
Good in theory, but might not work for every body
I like that they use less plastic and are more eco-friendly.However, the cardboard applicator stick does pose a few issues in practice. It has more friction so it can stick and be a bit harder to apply smoothly. Especially, since it has the issue paper straws have where, if you are naturally wetter down there, It becomes a bit like beat the clock of trying to get everything in place before the cardboard dissolves/gets too mushy to function. Which doesn't help with the friction issue either.It can also become a bit harder to do quickly or place correctly if you have any issues with flexibility/range of motion, or limited space to move due to disability, body size, or environmental reasons, just logistically.I got them because they were out of my usual brand and I liked that they produced a bit less plastic waste.Unfortunately, I had trouble with trying to use them for two months in a row after trying multiple ways to get them to work for me with mixed results at best.I literally just went through three just trying to apply one (which I was never actually able to successfully apply), but kept having trouble when the applicator stick wouldn't slide onnce things were in place orit would breakdown and bend before I could use it or position it correctly. It was just a kind of frustrating and uncomfortable process at that point. I had never experienced rage-quitting over using a tampon before this moment.It's good that it works great for some people and uses less plastic etc. I just feel like there is a bit of a caveat that there may be some inconvenient aspects of trying to use them for some people.So while I think they work fine if you can get them to work for you and they might be worth a try if you want to still use a plastic applicator tampon that uses a reduced amount of plastic. It might be a good idea to have a back up product on hand in case you have any issues with the application process.If for some reason you buy them and find out that they don't work for you and you have new, individually-wrapped, unopened, and unused tampons, that you either can't or don't plan on using in the future.It might be worth seeing if there is a way to donate them to a women's shelter or other non-profit type program that might still be able to use them. Since they still generally work ok for a lot of people and/or in a pinch, and it seems like a waste to either just toss them out or have them gather dust in that instance, and feminine hygiene products are one of those things that most women need but that don't always get thought of when people are making donations.
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