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Sneeze proof
Finally a pad that doesn’t feel like a diaper and is sneeze proof. Feels like a liner but works like a heavier pad and keeps door to a dull roar. Biodegradable, eco-friendly and availableat London Drugs.com, Well.ca, in-store at London Drugs, some Costco locations and Whole Foods in Canada . This is a proud Canadian Company that I’m happy to support.
- Product gifted by joni.
Good product
I used this for the end of my menstrual cycle. I love that it has wings and an odour neutralizing core. It is also super soft and comfortable, preventing any irritation.
- Product gifted by joni.
Solid, thin incontinence pad that need some tweaks
My mom has been going through incontinence issues these days. I find that this topic isn't discussed much in my circle.
I'm guessing that it's not a thing to openly talk about in my culture. My dad isn't good with change, let alone knowing about female incontinence products.
You also don't have to be at an advanced age to experience incontinence. You could have a weak pelvic floor from having a baby or you sneeze hard that triggers leakage.
I was thrilled to receive two boxes of @joni incontinence pads. Thanks to @thisisbutterly for letting me try them for free.
These pads are good for the environment, as they are made with sustainably sourced plant-based materials. It also has an ultra-absorbent core and a soft, breathable top sheet to keep you dry and confident.
What stuck me about these pads is that they are exceptionally thin. They are thinner than the competition's incontinence liner!
These pads do keep you dry and comfortable. They work nicely. No bulkiness at all!
I do have a couple of points of improvement:
The adhesive doesn't go all the way to the ends of the pad. There's roughly an inch that doesn't stick between where the absorbent core ends and the end of the pad. The ends tend to lift off your underwear, which you don't want when you are guarding against leakage. The entire pad should stay down.
The other is the word, incontinence, written on each pad's wrapper. I don't know if that's the case with all pads that this product creates, but most women experiencing incontinence don't want this issue boldly written on the pad's wrapper. Discreet is neat and better!
If you want a less bulky pad for incontinence issues, give Joni a try. Other than the two issues that I have mentioned, it's a nice alternative to the mainstream pads that aren't good for the environment.
You can get Joni at London Drugs (online and in stores), well.ca, and some Whole Foods and Costco stores.
- Product gifted by joni.
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