Loved the explanation on the underwear type that works. For me I've just added cam snaps to my underwear and has snapped on the wing cam snaps to those. That has really helped me feel really secure and comfortable with reusable pads.
Thank you for the advice! I thought it was really helpful, even though my reusable pads are from a different company (I'm in Europe), the basic principles do apply. :) And for everyone struggling with reusable cloth pads: it really is a process of trial and error, kind of like when you first started out having your period and tried different brands of pads, tampons, etc. The shape and the size make a big difference and so does the material. It took me a while to find a brand and make I am happy and comfortable with. So hang in there!
What a great video! Thank you so much! I sent the link to my daughter and now off to your website to order. Thanks again for your wonderful vlogs and hope you make "those hours" soon. Take care!
I bought a different brand threw another vendor, I love it so soft. I wear a tight under wear for only menstrual washable pad and when I'm done with my cycle I wear loose underwear. I will never go back to buying throw away pads.
@@yorkshirehousewife784 they can be for night time, unless people change pad when they sleep. What happen if they make them like diaper with the resealable sides to make it easier to take off?
I just recently found this company… Probably about a week or so ago. I’ve seen enough of her videos now to know that she sews over 800 pads a week and releases them on Saturdays. They’re usually sold out no later than Tuesdays. So check back every Saturday.
I don't think she makes enough inventory at this point to tell on a place like Amazon. Her store is almost always sold out of the pads. But the way she hustle it's only a matter of time!!
Thank you! Someone that cares about explaining why their products or similar brands might not work and actually tell us how to fix it.
Loved the explanation on the underwear type that works. For me I've just added cam snaps to my underwear and has snapped on the wing cam snaps to those. That has really helped me feel really secure and comfortable with reusable pads.
This is genius! Please start a business and sell kits. OMG. Love it!
When I wore pads,I used to wear cotton panties and over those I wore spandex tight shaper panties. Pads stayed put.
Can you take us through the details of what all the fabric is made of and how it is sourced? Now nervous since the Thinx PFAS stuff
I believe she has a few short vids that explains exactly what she uses. 😊
I need these because I am allergic to the plastic and tape for the throw aways. thank you. Use cotton undies it helps.
Yes many are allergic. Thank goodness for reusable, safe and effective options!
Thank you for the advice! I thought it was really helpful, even though my reusable pads are from a different company (I'm in Europe), the basic principles do apply. :) And for everyone struggling with reusable cloth pads: it really is a process of trial and error, kind of like when you first started out having your period and tried different brands of pads, tampons, etc. The shape and the size make a big difference and so does the material. It took me a while to find a brand and make I am happy and comfortable with. So hang in there!
What brand do you recommend?
@@Penelope416 I have since moved on to a German brand of period underwear, ooias, since the clothing pads I used to use have gone out of production.
What a great video! Thank you so much! I sent the link to my daughter and now off to your website to order. Thanks again for your wonderful vlogs and hope you make "those hours" soon. Take care!
Awesome! Thank you!
Very helpful! Was wondering how I can make my pads stay in place.
I bought a different brand threw another vendor, I love it so soft. I wear a tight under wear for only menstrual washable pad and when I'm done with my cycle I wear loose underwear. I will never go back to buying throw away pads.
Hope we have that kind of cloth pads here in the Philippines, what we have here is a thicker version of cloth pads 😅
Can i wear these for incontinence for moderate or mild flow. I weigh 197 what type of laundry soap to wash wirh
I think you can, depending on the amount and the brand. People I know rinse the pads and put in an ordinary underwear wash
Thank you for the detailed explanation.
Thank you all the information
Need more solid color designs
I put safety pins in mine
Can you make underwear with pads for the menstrual cycle?
@@yorkshirehousewife784 they can be for night time, unless people change pad when they sleep. What happen if they make them like diaper with the resealable sides to make it easier to take off?
Everything is sold out...sad!
I just recently found this company… Probably about a week or so ago. I’ve seen enough of her videos now to know that she sews over 800 pads a week and releases them on Saturdays. They’re usually sold out no later than Tuesdays. So check back every Saturday.
Do you sell on Amazon? Just curious. You have a whole bunch of someone else's product on your Amazon list...
I don't think she makes enough inventory at this point to tell on a place like Amazon. Her store is almost always sold out of the pads. But the way she hustle it's only a matter of time!!
@@mlane8560you mean sell
Thanks again for your video keep up the great work it was funny 😅😅😅😅😅 of your chair
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Ugh the pad sticking to your leg! So annoying