🌿 Stay fresh, stay green — the organic pantyliner your routine deserves!
GladRags Natural Organic Undyed Cotton Reusable Pantyliners offer a sustainable, skin-friendly alternative for light flow days. Made from 100% GOTS certified organic cotton, these washable liners provide reliable absorbency comparable to disposables, with a compact design featuring snap wings for secure fit. Machine washable and durable, they support an eco-conscious lifestyle without sacrificing comfort or convenience.
G**A
Great buy
I purchased these because I like the GladRags colored pantiliners (the pink polka dot ones) and I thought hey, why not save some a couple bucks and get the plain ones? I was actually pleasantly surprised that these are almost twice as thick as the patterned ones! That is fine with me, because I can use these for "heavier" lighter days... It does take liquid a tiny bit longer to absorb on these as compared to the patterned ones, and they are slightly less breathable, but it's a negligible difference. They take a little longer to air dry as well, but you can put them in the dryer if you want to. These are high quality and feel nice against the skin, and are a great buy if your flow is lighter. I would be able to use these as my primary protection on any except for maybe one heaviest flow day.
A**R
Good idea, bad execution.
I have used these for a few months now because I wanted to give them a fair chance before I made up my mind…and I really didn’t enjoy these.I purchased the panty liner version since I was looking for volume control when I was shopping, but the liner itself was not very long. I wasn’t prepared for how short it was and it was just an awkward fit, especially since it was made out of cloth that it would bunch up and move all day. And since it was made out of fabric, it was thick and I had to sorta jam it into place since it didn’t stay put. Those flaps to keep it in place are more for show and didn’t do a thing to keep it right side up. I mean it did stop the flow on my heaviest day, but I still managed to get blood on my underwear every time I used these since they didn’t stay put and the length wasn’t long enough. I love the concept but these need some tweaking in regards to actual function.
S**3
Not quite right.
Not as comfortable as I’d hoped. I’m planning on using these as a pattern to sew my own out of a more comfortable fabric.I like the basic premise of these types of pads, but the fabrics used just don’t feel nice.
A**A
No complaints
This is the first time I've tried reusable pads. I use them with a menstrual cup as backup and they are very comfortable and soft. They leave me feeling cleaner than disposable panty liners paired with tampons, probably due to the lack of chemicals and the breath-ability. I noticed that they tend to crinkle up at the ends, but that has turned out not to be a problem during use. Also, they are not too thick for me, but this could be because I don't wear tight pants.
K**E
They're Great!
These are so much more comfortable than wearing stiff paper products. They work very well, they wash up very well, and I am very satisfied with these as a backup with a menstrual cup.My only complaint is that they don't quite stay where I want them. It's not a big deal and doesn't result in leaks, but I always pull them back into place when I use the bathroom.
L**A
The Poorest Design and Quality for My money So Far
I bought the set of three "organic cotton" panty-liners by GladRags. They felt SOOOO much better than the usual disposable plasticky nasties, that I decided to splash on lady rags and went all out, buying some from sckoon organics and lunapads on amazon, and a wide variety of pads from five or six shops on etsy.com. Now, that I have also received and worn those from the different shops on Etsy, and have laundered and dried them all, I can say that GladRags' were of the poorest design and quality. These tiny organic cotton ivory colored panty-liners (the "all-in-one" design) by GR are very tiny and thick. They bunched up and shrank when laundered and dried. They don't provide enough coverage, and yet feel thick and bulky due to bunching up and excessive thickness (more thickness than I need even during my pregnancy). The wide variety of all imaginable pads and liners I received from various shops at etsy.com FAR FAR FAR exceed GladRags in quality and thoughtful design and they also cost half cheaper! So, I would not recommend the GladRags -- they DO work but provide the least in quality, design, and value compared to the handmade ones I got on Etsy.com
K**R
Well-worth what you save by not using disposable products
I use pantyliners everyday. Over a lifetime, that's a LOT of used pads going into landfills. Ew. So I thought I'd switch to reusable pantyliners to save money and reduce the waste. Per the description, these pantyliners are made of undyed, organic cotton. There are three in the box. They are sort of a neutral, off-white, cream color and very soft. I can't comment on how they compare to the dyed, regular cotton variety. As far as pantyliners go, they are thicker than disposable versions, but not uncomfortable to wear. These pads snap (metal snap) around your panties, which is supposed to help the pad stay in place. I've found that I have to reposition the pad several times a day because it will scoot forward or back if I'm walking a lot or running that day. (It could be my underwear [cotton] that keeps the pad from staying in place better.) I wash the pads in my washing machine with my other laundry on the cold or warm cycle without fabric softener (I've heard fabric softener can make reusable pads less absorbent). I do not put them in the dryer, but set them out to dry. They take about 24 hours to dry completely after I remove them from the washing machine. All in all, I'm pleased with these pads and have recommended them to some friends who are considering a switch to reusable pads. It's nice not to have to worry about buying disposable pads anymore and I'm glad I'm not putting used pads into the trash now!
T**.
One Star
not that great once they have been washed. they lose there shape!
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