Reddit Reddit reviews 7pcs Set 1pc Mini Wet Bag +6pcs 10 Inch Regular Charcoal Bamboo Mama Cloth/ Menstrual Pads/ Reusable Sanitary Pads by Hibaby

We found 5 Reddit comments about 7pcs Set 1pc Mini Wet Bag +6pcs 10 Inch Regular Charcoal Bamboo Mama Cloth/ Menstrual Pads/ Reusable Sanitary Pads by Hibaby. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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7pcs Set 1pc Mini Wet Bag +6pcs 10 Inch Regular Charcoal Bamboo Mama Cloth/ Menstrual Pads/ Reusable Sanitary Pads by Hibaby
It takes 10 -20 days to your home after you confirm the order.7pcs/set: 6pcs 10" regular charcoal menstrual pad and 1pc mini wet bag for the storage of the pad.Size:Each pad measures 26cm x 7cm (10 inch x 2.5 inch without wing).The bag size is18X14cm, approx 7"X5.5".The pad comprised of 4 layers, Upper layer is 1 layer of CHARCOAL bamboo, inner layer is 2 layers microfiber and the outer layer is 1 layer with a waterproof PUL backing to prevent leaks.The wet bag also can be used to store baby's dirty bibs, hankies cloth wipes etc.
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5 Reddit comments about 7pcs Set 1pc Mini Wet Bag +6pcs 10 Inch Regular Charcoal Bamboo Mama Cloth/ Menstrual Pads/ Reusable Sanitary Pads by Hibaby:

u/IntergalacticLoop · 7 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

The ones I use are from Mama Cloth and I buy them on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MT09RUQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

It's only $15 for 7 of them.

u/SPHINCTER_RIPPER · 7 pointsr/philadelphia

I love these conversations, so very much.

  • Metal Straws

  • Packing my lunch every day in glass containers. Although there is some plastic/rubber with the lid. I find they hold up way better than their plastic counterparts.

  • If you're a woman, reusable pads, and a menstrual cup.

  • Bring your own mug to a coffee shop.

  • Don't use face scrubs or "exfoliating" things with polypropylene or polyethylene in it; they're the little microplastic beads.

  • Use razors that you can just replace the head on, instead of the plastic ones you throw the whole thing away.

  • Buy in bulk, and use your own containers.

    ___

    All that to be said, it can be really difficult to make some of these steps.

    It was (and is) hard for me to make a move to using rags for cleaning instead of paper towels.

    Zip lock bags are just so convenient. I struggle the most with this.

    ____

    Edit: I'm down to discuss any of this or talk more ideas.

    Where I struggle, more than just above:

  • Trash bags. They make biodegradable ones.... that shred if you look at them.
  • Saran wrap
  • Disposable gloves (I use for hair dye)
  • Cleaning products. I just haven't found anything that cuts grease on dishes like Dawn.
  • I eat tons of meat. My diet is easily 40% meat based.

    I'm totally open to suggestions for any of that.
u/DataPhreak · 5 pointsr/WildernessBackpacking

Wife just started using these. She's had 1 leak while sleeping, but otherwise they've been great for her. Never used on the trail, though. She has pain with tampons, but only mild discomfort with the cups.

We've looked into the reusable bamboo pads, but they're a bit expensive. Well, looking on amazon they seem cheaper now. https://www.amazon.com/Charcoal-Menstrual-Reusable-Sanitary-Hibaby/dp/B01MT09RUQ/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1503611230&sr=8-1&keywords=bamboo+menstrual+pads

Used to be 20 bucks a piece.

u/Centaurea · 3 pointsr/AskWomen

I love mine so far. I found tampons uncomfortable and disposable pads make me rashy by the end of my period. The cloth ones are comfortable and don't give me a rash. I rinse the ones I used that day out when I shower and store them in a delicates bag that gets thrown in with my darks. Then I air dry. Caveat is that I'm a stay-at-home parent right now so I haven't really had to deal with changing them while out, but the set I have came with a wet bag so it wouldn't be a huge deal.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MT09RUQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1

u/kitsandkats · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

Honestly, they've been amazing for me. There are lots of different brands out there, I have some of these which are super absorbent (they feel a little 'bulky' at first, but honestly, you get used to it very fast). Another benefit is that they don't move around much at all, and if they do shift in your underwear you can definitely 'tell'.

I also have these for 'lighter' days (which honestly still aren't that light for me). Plus I've had both sets for nearly two years now, and they're still perfectly fine, so I've saved money too!