
PADS
Pads are one of the most commonly used sanitary products. They are easy to carry and are a safe option. They come in different varieties of sizes and absorbances to suit different flow levels. It is essential to find the right size that perfectly fits your needs. However, some people find pads uncomfortable, especially during physical exercise.
TAMPONS
Tampons are inserted into the vagina and are a more discreet option, making them perfect for sports and swimming. However, they require more frequent changing to avoid TSS ( Toxic Shock Syndrome) and may be difficult to insert for beginners.



MENSTRUAL CUPS
This is perfect for individuals who want to take the sustainable and environment friendly path. They collect menstrual blood rather than absorb it and have to be changed every 12 hours. They are cost effective as well. However, they require proper cleaning, and some may find the insertion process difficult.

PADS
Pads are one of the most commonly used sanitary products. They are easy to carry and are a safe option. They come in different varieties of sizes and absorbances to suit different flow levels. It is essential to find the right size that perfectly fits your needs. However, some people find pads uncomfortable, especially during physical exercise.

REUSABLE PADS
They are similar to disposable pads but can be washed and reused. However, they are required to be washed after every use

TAMPONS
Tampons are inserted into the vagina and are a more discreet option, making them perfect for sports and swimming. However, they require more frequent changing to avoid TSS ( Toxic Shock Syndrome) and may be difficult to insert for beginners.

PANTY LINERS
They are designed for light flow or can be used in combination with tampons and menstrual cups. They are light and flexible. However, they cannot be used for heavy flow.
PERIOD PANTIES
Period panties are underwears with built-in absorbing layers. They offer comfort, especially for overnight use. However, the cost is high and they require frequent washing.
