As a small person, I found these to be oversized in width and length (normally use slender) but i can see that other users could like that about the pad. I'm also not a fan of the texture but perhaps it's because it's so different than others... +
As a small person, I found these to be oversized in width and length (normally use slender) but i can see that other users could like that about the pad. I'm also not a fan of the texture but perhaps it's because it's so different than others. It's less pliable and being that I'm smaller to start with, it makes it hard to conseal and conform to my body. I also find it to be more costly. -
Lets face it, it pays for itself. Been a faithful user for about 15yrs and think it's one of the best inventions ever. Women who've never tried it are seriously missing out. They use to say it lasts forever, now I see the site says it's a general... +
Lets face it, it pays for itself. Been a faithful user for about 15yrs and think it's one of the best inventions ever. Women who've never tried it are seriously missing out. They use to say it lasts forever, now I see the site says it's a general guideline to get a new one yearly. If you're too lazy to give it a good clean up once in a while, perhaps but otherwise, it should be find for many years. I found i had to switch sizes as i aged but it was still worth every penny. I used to be a super heavy bleeder and would bleed through a super plus tampon and a pad in a 3hr university class. Well, the diva cup was the solution for me and on those deluge days I'd wear a back up pad. As my flow changed, no pads ever. Best of all, when you go swimming, you don't suddenly realize in embarassment that your string is showing. The diva cup and a couple ibuprophen and you feel like you're not even having a period for 12hrs. Also, for any moms, i have yet to find a research where anyone has had toxic shock from this product so safety is greater than tampons. -
Since the 80s, I was an Always fan because Stayfree was quite behind. Well has Stayfree come a super long way! I really haven't used pads much in 15yrs but recently had to and due to a sale, decided to try Stayfree on a friend's recommendation... +
Since the 80s, I was an Always fan because Stayfree was quite behind. Well has Stayfree come a super long way! I really haven't used pads much in 15yrs but recently had to and due to a sale, decided to try Stayfree on a friend's recommendation. SOLD! I'm a small person in general and only require light protection. I really like the Stayfree Ultra Thin light with wings. I don't feel like I'm contributing so much garbage because it's smaller and the smaller the cheaper too. I think it breathes a little better than previous brands I'd used or perhaps that's because I'm able to find a product just big enough to suit my needs. -
For many years I wouldn't even put sunscreen on my forehead because eventually on a hot day it would end up stinging my eyes. At the time of purchasing this sunscreen, i had recently switched to using expensive specialty face moisturizers with SPF... +
For many years I wouldn't even put sunscreen on my forehead because eventually on a hot day it would end up stinging my eyes. At the time of purchasing this sunscreen, i had recently switched to using expensive specialty face moisturizers with SPF for use when i was going out on super sunny winter days or in the summer. I'm very much sold on Coppertone Sport Face and I use it year round when I just need sunscreen on for a few hours or even the day. It feels great on, no oily skin nor breakouts, it's hypoallergenic and it doesn't run into your eyes like some sunscreens. It's also a nice consistency and rubs in easily. I love it. It had gotten in on sale and unlike over 25$ fancy face creams for only tiny amounts, this one has 118ml for under 10$. -
I travel a lot and have a physical disability. I've used various forms of transportation but my favorite is VIA Rail. I don't mind paying a tad more than the bus (evens out with points system and discounts) because I get what I want and need. Staff... +
I travel a lot and have a physical disability. I've used various forms of transportation but my favorite is VIA Rail. I don't mind paying a tad more than the bus (evens out with points system and discounts) because I get what I want and need. Staff are friendly and helpful, and flexible regarding my changing assistance needs. There was a time when my opinion wasn't so positive about Toronto Union re: disability needs, but I've seen quite a transformation in the last 4-5yrs and am very satisfied about the level of care and respect. Cars offer enough leg room and space for mobility aids and luggage, and I like the free wi-fi service even in economy. It's great even in bad winter weather. Communication in stations and on trains is efficient and clear- lots of signs, clear voices, and staff are helpful. When you call to book for disability-related needs, it's easy to get to the right person, and you never get to the train station realizing your needs were never booked properly(common with other modes). The schedule is also very good for me in a well-serviced area. Overall, I'm quite pleased. -