go to the cloth pad shop (au site). there are reviews on there and many good brands too.
Cloth menstrual pads where do you buy yours and what brand is good? thanks for your answers![]()
go to the cloth pad shop (au site). there are reviews on there and many good brands too.
oh cool THANKS!!!!
does any bb members sell any?
I dont wear them but i do know of;
Ambroisa Designs- wahm made in australia
Twinkle lilly and Nice Knickers
Bohemian rainbow on WAHMnaps has got some yummy velour topped ones - noice and cool on your bitsadnthey have wings aswell
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I just got my first stash, all platinum pantiesThey are soooo nice!
sure would! The normal ones are nice and small and the heavier or longer ones are good for night.
They have some funky prints toooh and they layby
She's wonderful to deal with. Something I wanted wasn't in stock so she let me pick another and threw in a freebie
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ive taken a look at the website some nice things but being as many as i would need to buy for 2 females im thinking would it be more cost effective to make them myself any thoughts? im in a bit of a money stuck point right now need some lovely ppl to buy up in my shop hahahaha to pay to get my tax done![]()
you could make your ownI think they would be pretty easy
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The ones I have have snaps on the wings to hold it in place, then just like a nappy with the bamboo inners, cotton or velour topped and pul backed![]()
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platinum panites are great for the smaller build i found !! i have a heap of them and i have a heap of twinkle lily ... i love them both !!!!! i also have the lunette ... which i think is awsome .... you cant even feel it when your wearing it .... cloth pads are sooooo much better than disposeable ones![]()
Mine are Pleasure Puss, but I think they're US made? I didn't know of any Aussie WAHMs when I was buying them.
I also have a Divacup, which is the best thing ever. Bit of an investment up front, but they last for years, and the convenience is brilliant. Especially for those who are used to tampons instead of pads a menstrual cup is the way to go.
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