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Hypoallergenic, individually wrapped, and made with conscious materials for a planet friendly(er) period, but without compromising on period peace-of-mind (because only the best for the best 😏).
Here's how we designed our organic cotton pads and liners to be soft on the planet but still strong on your period.
Biodegradable, sustainably sourced, GOTS certified organic cotton.
Non-toxic, super absorbent polymer (this is what keeps you dry!).
Vegan adhesives.
Compostable backing sheet and outer wrapper.
Recyclable release paper and outer box.
Synthetic fibres.
Synthetic glues.
Conventional plastic outer wrappers.
Pesticides, chemical fertilisers and fragrances.
Animal-derived ingredients.
Unruly flow doesn’t stand a chance when these period pals come to the party. Mia gives us the 411 on all things pads and liners (and explains why our Moxie ones are so fab).
We looked at our environmentally-friendly-selves in the mirror and said: BE FRIENDLY(ER). This is now what that looks like.
How should I store them? Can I swim in a pad? We answer your most FAQs about pads and tampons including these, and more...
We’re working to be a better, more inclusive and honest period-care brand. Here’s what’s changed (and, what's new!).
Period blood flows in various different shades - here's what they mean...
We recommend changing your pad around every 4 - 5 hours, or whenever it feels or looks 'full'. This will help stop bacteria breeding and things getting a bit smelly.
Whilst anyone is at risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome (it's most commonly associated with those who have periods and use tampons, but even men and kids can get it), pad use specifically has not been associated with TSS.
It's not recommended to wear a pad when swimming. It will just absorb water, become heavy and most likely not absorb any of your period flow.
Organic cotton pads are breathable, hypoarllergenic, super soft and often favoured by those with sensitive skin. Organic cotton is grown without the use of pesticides and chemical fertilisers, reducing the likelihood of these allergens coming into contact with your body.
There's no solid scientific evidence (that we can find) to suggest this is a thing, sorry Moxettes.
If you've got a question that you don't see answered here, chances are that someone else wants to know the answer too... and, we've probably got it! Catch us on our socials @MoxieHQ, or leave us a note here and someone from Customer Care will get back to you sooner than soon.