I see lots of review videos for cloth pads vs. disposable, but I love that you compared different types of reusable against each other! This was very helpful.
Thanks for the video! I have bought some reusable pads and was gifted some pants but was looking to try a new brand. I think I'll give the amazon ones a try because I'm yet to try some that have a waterproof backing.
I just transitioned to cloth and am using PIMP and Knix underwear (overnight). My aunt just ask about cloth in preparation for my cousin and I wanted to look into the inexpensive one off Amazon since it would be better price-wise than PIMP or something else.
I love the ones from Amazon. My 12 yo just started using them this year and she loves it. they are comfy and easy to wash. You can check these out in the link below: amzn.to/3oJ5Lou
I have heard good things about these reusable pads, (i use tampons in the day time and pads at night) but i really want to use something that is better for me (save money) and the environment. I still have pads and tampons to use up BUT im very interested in these pads.💯 Thanks for sharing, very helpful 🌟 Hope all is well As always stay safe you guys from my house to yours ❤ Stay Beautiful My Friend 🤗💗
These are great if you are not comfortable using cups...I started these and gradually transition to cups...washing is a bit of a hassle but it really help with less waste on pads!
@@LifewithChuoru ive never tried the cup, (if i do id most likely use the cup in the day and the pad at night) Are you able to sleep with the cup in,, If its put in right before bed?
I suggest starting the transition while you still have disposables to use since if something doesn’t work you have your standard as a backup. The first time I used cloth I had an unexpectedly heavy flow and the pads I had to start with weren’t fully up to the job (I still needed to flesh out the set to all sizes) so having disposables handy was good. Plus if you find the cloth pads that work for you and you still have disposables you can keep a handful in your car and bathroom for friends and give away or donate the remainder since they don’t “go bad”
I see lots of review videos for cloth pads vs. disposable, but I love that you compared different types of reusable against each other! This was very helpful.
Thank you very much! I appreciate it!
I am happy you compared the different brands. I will definitely try bc of your review. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I hope you find a brand that works for you! 😊
Thanks for the video! I have bought some reusable pads and was gifted some pants but was looking to try a new brand. I think I'll give the amazon ones a try because I'm yet to try some that have a waterproof backing.
Thanks for watching my video. and I hope you find the reusable pads you like! :D
@@LifewithChuoru Thank you! :)
I just transitioned to cloth and am using PIMP and Knix underwear (overnight). My aunt just ask about cloth in preparation for my cousin and I wanted to look into the inexpensive one off Amazon since it would be better price-wise than PIMP or something else.
I love the ones from Amazon. My 12 yo just started using them this year and she loves it. they are comfy and easy to wash.
You can check these out in the link below:
amzn.to/3oJ5Lou
I have heard good things about these reusable pads, (i use tampons in the day time and pads at night) but i really want to use something that is better for me (save money) and the environment.
I still have pads and tampons to use up BUT im very interested in these pads.💯
Thanks for sharing, very helpful 🌟
Hope all is well As always stay safe you guys from my house to yours ❤
Stay Beautiful My Friend 🤗💗
These are great if you are not comfortable using cups...I started these and gradually transition to cups...washing is a bit of a hassle but it really help with less waste on pads!
@@LifewithChuoru ive never tried the cup, (if i do id most likely use the cup in the day and the pad at night)
Are you able to sleep with the cup in,,
If its put in right before bed?
I suggest starting the transition while you still have disposables to use since if something doesn’t work you have your standard as a backup. The first time I used cloth I had an unexpectedly heavy flow and the pads I had to start with weren’t fully up to the job (I still needed to flesh out the set to all sizes) so having disposables handy was good.
Plus if you find the cloth pads that work for you and you still have disposables you can keep a handful in your car and bathroom for friends and give away or donate the remainder since they don’t “go bad”
Thank you for this detailed review. :)
Thank you so much for watching! I am glad it's helpful! Xo
Although these options are great there are many small businesses who make reusable cloth pads and they have some beautiful designs ❤️
You are right. This video is quite old, at the time these are the options that I tried. I am sure since then so many new options have come up.
Very helpful. Thank you!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video, now i know what to get since im just getting started ❤️
Thank you for watching. I'm glad that it's helpful to you!