Tampax radiant
The super-thin material pulls fluid down for maximum absorbency with zero bulk. They’re made with Infinicel, a sci-fi-ish material which is incredibly absorbant–60% more than before. But most impressive is the new Radiant Infinity Pads, which were demo’d to us (using the pad commercial blue fluid, of course). First, there’s a new pantyliner called Incredibly Thin Panty Liners, which are flexible and super-thin. Tampax’ sister brand Always has two new pads out, if you’re into that sort of thing.
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Read on for more info and how to enter the giveaway. Because it’s not encased in your garden variety paper wrapper (it’s more of a fabric, so it won’t open up and fill your purse with Houdini ‘pons–loathe those!), it won’t alert your fellow restroom patrons to your cycle. Tampax pearl plastic tampons, ultra absorbency, unscented, 36. Tampax Pearl Plastic Regular Absorbency Unscented Tampons UPC 073010010451. Why? Because it’s equipped with a resealable wrapper that opens with sticker adhesive (called CleanSeal) that’s soundless when you use it. Always Tampax Radiant Tampons with Plastic Applicators Regular Absorbency Unscented 16 Each by Always. Watch this video to learn the facts about periods and tampons. The former’s come out with their new Radiant line, which is perfect for those times when you have to take care of your situation whilst some jerk in the bathroom who’s Primpin’ All Over The World. Tampax Radiant wants to give Black women the period and product education she needs to focus on living her most radiant life every day of the month, because educated women are empowered women. So yes, this isn’t usual BBJ territory, but let’s all agree that feminine care is something we all have to deal with, and Tampax and Always have some new launches you’ll want to try out.