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This set includes 6 reusable bamboo charcoal panty liners in assorted vibrant colors plus a mini wet bag for discreet storage. Designed for regular to heavy menstrual flow, these pads offer superior absorbency and odor control without harmful chemicals. Easy to clean with cold machine wash or hand wash, they provide a sustainable, skin-friendly alternative to disposable pads, helping you save money and reduce waste while maintaining all-day comfort and confidence.
| ASIN | B071ZFH5WF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #410,735 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #730 in Sanitary Napkins |
| Brand | simfamily |
| Brand Name | simfamily |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,611 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liner |
| Manufacturer | YiWu YuXi Import &Export Co.,Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Simfamily |
| Material Features | Reusability |
| Material Type | Bamboo |
| Model Name | Charcoal |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Sanitary Napkin Absorbency | Heavy, Regular |
| Sanitary Napkin Type | Panty Liner |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Size | Small (Pack of 1) |
| Style | Panty Liner Bamboo Charcoal |
| Style Name | Panty Liner Bamboo Charcoal |
| UPC | 761560344781 |
| Unit Count | 7.00 Count |
| Variety | mixed colors |
T**O
Comfortable, Super super absorbent on a heavey flow
Updated Review 2025 OMG yessssss like im on the simplicity lifestyle its meeeee like all the way without never knowing these existed way back when i have saved tons of money lol and Amazon gots stuff idk was a thing. So, i bought these and love the application. It's an affordable money saving alternative solution compared to spending $250 yearly on store bought unsafe lady hygiene products. I have been using them since 2021 with and without the use of chemical free tampons/store bought pads (due to the fact the store stuff has chemicals, toxins causes vaginal/uterus cancer and other serious life threatening health issues associated with using pads and tampons that's linked to Toxic Shock syndrome) So to no have a complicated life being sick i want to try out living clean in comfort having a clear conscience about my choices of what i expose my body too accordinly.....seeing you can't make these ppl stop creating and selling harmful products my choice is all i have to make a difference to stop using harmful products to the best of my ability..... Product Details: the dye print on these cloth pads don't run when you 1st wash them. I bought 4 packs each comes with 6 inside. The trial and era is your first day, by the second day you found the solution in how to optimize wearing these comfortably and changes throughout the day. I suggest you soak all the blood out in COLD WATER (not hot water, for it sets in blood stains) then rinse and hand wash with soap and dry in dryer or air dry. Great product too many years too late. I have saved money over the years. I realized everyone has a natural body odor and it's altered when chemicals and toxins are in contact. So such store bought pads/tampons do effect your BO, but since i have switched to these cloths pads I haven't had any skin irritations. (For those who may have health concerns) Honestly this is as organic as it could buy. The materials are super absorbent (pivotal key to holding you up on any flow. But if you flow heavy use more than one pad). To those who may have wondered about how well it holds up on a heavy flow who also wonder about the cleaning process and changing process this is what was observed...... It's nice that it's a reusable product and definitely something to keep in mind because you need to buy as much product to carry out the quality of using the product without the product being degraded over time so the more you have the longer usage the product will be beneficial. Also you will be changing these pads based on the amount of liters of blood you loose in the course of the day, so the more frequently you completely soil your pads (1/2 pads is what you need to fit your under garments) you want to invest in what you will use in a day for the entire duration your cycle lasts for. Thanks
P**N
I'm not dessert...
So let's get the actual review part of out the way. I have bought the heavy flow of this brand and I love them so without using the pantiliners I just ordered, I know they will get the job done. Super absorbant and when used with a menstrual cup they are wonderful. Comfortable and easy to clean. They don't slide as long as you don't wear really loose pants AND loose underwear. I've been wanting to get the pantiliners for a good long while and finally bought them. I recommend these pads to everyone. Actual functionality is the reason this is 5 stars. That being said.... Now to the title of this review. I'm gonna start with the obvious "No one sees these but you" Uh... no... other people do see them. I keep them folded up in my purse, they are sitting on the shelf directly above my toilet, these are in my laundry baskets. So no... not the only one that sees these. Y'all.... made some really poor PUL decisions here. Let's start with the first one pictured. Did you REALLY? Put desserts and the actual WORD dessert... on a PAD? I can't say enough how very little I feel like dessert at my time of the month. I mean if my husband wants to look at me like dessert at LITERALLY any other time of the month that is fantastic, please.... feel free to consume. That being said, while the liquid coming out of me when I'm actually using these does not look that different to the liquid in that glass. I would highly recommend not consuming that. And... mushrooms? Really? Fungus.... Who came up with that one? And why did no one step in to interject? Mushrooms... on a vagina... No wheels turned? Really? I mean it's a cute pattern and all but, that's right up there next to putting fish on one... And while floral prints are nice. Who sat down and said "Here! Let's put flower patterns on these that ONLY women who no longer need to use these will like." At least you guys got it down with the storage bag....
H**H
I RECOMMEND BUT THERE ARE BUTS...
Overall, I am happy with this product. But, I have some things to say about it, as well. Let's get into it! First, the pros - it's super comfortable, and doesn't feel like I'm wearing a diaper when I have these on! It does absorb pretty decently, and because they are reusable I don't "theoretically" have to purchase single-use pads again. Further, there's no smell (I hope this isn't too TMI lol!) I always thought "period smell" was from having my period, not the pads that I was using. So, that was a big shocker, and now I really enjoy the fact that I don't feel like I stink the entire time I'm menstruating. Last, they wash well enough. I've put them through the laundry a few times and have had no issues! Alright, for the cons - because they are dark in color, it's hard to tell just how much it's absorbing - or even - how much I'm bleeding. Not usually an issue, except for wanting to know if I'm close to the end of my period based on flow. So, that was the only thing I realized I couldn't identify while wearing these. That might also be frustrating for anyone who has heavier flow or heavier flow days and are trying to decide if they need to use a new one soon or not. Also, they slide, a lot. Even though they have the buttons to clip in the wings, these never stay in place and I feel like I'm constantly rearranging them because of that. They are also pretty slim and short. During the day this isn't as troublesome, but at night this would be a no-go. I not only need something that's going to stay firmly in place at night, but I need something longer and wider. That's why before I mentioned the word "theoretically" wouldn't have to buy single-use, because unfortunately I still do. I will say, I would recommend buying these still because they are eco-friendly, and all the pros are great pros! But, just be mindful that they won't be the perfect solution to our period needs!
G**S
These are the best cloth pads/liners I've tried!
Fair warning: I write detailed reviews because that is the kind of review I prefer reading when deciding on a product to purchase. Upon opening this package, which arrived before the expected delivery date window even opened, I wasn't super pumped about the patterns of the liners. I understand they are random, but after seeing so many cute designs both in the description pictures and in the other reviewers' images, I was pretty sure I was going to be thrilled. I can't be too upset though, because for realsies this is a product that isn't supposed to be seen by anyone but me, and it isn't like I hated any of the patterns – they just weren't my absolute favorites. The wet bag, however, was a super cute skull design which was well thought out so the pattern is not broken along the seams, so that redeemed the less exciting patterns on the liners. Like previous commenters have noted, be forewarned that you have absolutely no idea what colors and patterns you are getting. If you are someone with strong preferences, this might not be for you. The construction of the liners is very different than the other brands I have purchased. The only seam that goes through all layers is the one along the outside. Additionally, the soft absorbent material goes all the way to the edges instead of mimicking a winged disposable liner and only being in a strip down the middle. For the former note, I was concerned at first that this would make them bunch up badly, but I was pleasantly surprised to find they do not have that problem – in fact, they stay flat and in place better than the other liners I've tried, even the traditional sticky disposable ones. For the latter, I am a bit concerned that without a waterproof layer along the sides that any moisture will wick around to my pants rather than being more contained and having to work through a layer of PUL to stain any underwear or outer garments. I guess at this time I cannot comment on whether that is the case, because I only use these as back up and haven't had any leakage since receiving them, and as it is no longer warm outside, I don't have sweat to deal with. Considering I haven't leaked all the way through to the outside of my clothes in years (stained the inside of my pants a lot though), I don't think this is a con of these liners that really warrants much concern. Additionally, based on the pictures, it looks like if I'd been paying more attention there is a choice to get liners that do mimic disposables and I just ordered the wrong set, so really any of that concern that exists is all on me since I could have had the other style if I'd paid more attention to what I was purchasing. In terms of comfort of wear, this is the only brand I would consider buying again, however with six in a package it is hard to justify buying that many more liners when I already have 6 of these plus a few others I had before. If you need six or more though and are not exceptionally picky on the designs, I would definitely recommend these liners. I haven't tried this brand's higher absorbency products, but based on my experience with the liners they are definitely near the top of my list if I were to ever want/need them, but considering I haven't needed to purchase more actual pads since the small box I bought in anticipation of my very first period almost two decades ago, I don't think a pack of cloth pads is going to be on my wish list unless I someday give birth and can't use other methods. Based on the pictures of the higher absorbency pads, I think the heavy flow bamboo would be my preference, but take that FWIW since I've only tried the liners. TL;DR – these exceeded my expectation and are a brand I would definitely recommend if asked.
J**R
Ok, but not my favorite
This review is based on me trying out three brands of reusable panty liners. Out of the three I tried, this was my least favorite kind. I do still wear them, but I usually go for the others before these if they are available. What I don't like about these is 1) the thickness, 2) the material, and 3) the way they move around. 1) These are the thickest reusable panty liners out of the three I tried. It feels a bit like I'm wearing a diaper, or at least a thick pad. I KNOW I'm wearing them. 2) The fleece material of these is just weird for me. It's like I'm wearing a sweatshirt on my crotch. I don't need that. It gets hot and sweaty, and that's just not a great feeling. 3) The backside of these is silky. This allows the liner to move around a lot while wearing it. They'll end up completely back behind my butt instead of right between my legs, which is completely against the point. I work from home, so I can adjust these as needed, but 1) that's annoying and 2) I obviously can't do that when I'm out in public. As I said, I do still wear these on days when they're all that's left, but they're certainly not my first choice, and I won't be buying anymore. One thing I want to add that goes for all three brands I tried: you don't notice the snap underneath at all. I was worried that sitting on a snap would be uncomfortable, but it goes completely unnoticed. All that said, the two brands I DO like are: 1) My top choice: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WF843WB/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 2) My second choice: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HHCEXLA/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I'll leave reviews for these ones here as well, so you don't have to hunt for them on their respective page. For the Natissy panty liners: I like the material, fit, and the way they stay in place of these. These are a nice thickness, so I feel protected, but I don't notice that I'm wearing an extra layer of fabric. These also stay nice and flat after washing and drying, which makes it easy to re-wear them over and over (makes for easy placement). These also stay right where I want them the entire time I wear them. The material of the backing makes it so they don't move around during use. Out of the three brands I've tested, these are the ones I choose to wear, and I will be purchasing more so I don't have to wear the brands I dislike as often. For the Rael liners: I like almost everything about these reusable panty liners, but the one thing I don't like is enough of a hinderance that I end up avoiding these. After washing and drying these liners, they're all crumpled up and try to roll in on themselves. This makes it difficult to place in the right spot for wearing, and it also makes them more likely to end up in a bad place simply because they roll up. Once I've gotten them to stay in the right place though, I do like the thickness of these. They're thin, but with enough coverage for daily discharge. They do also tend to stay in place (like backwards and forwards), but the rolling up kind of cancels this nice feature out. Of the three brands I've tried, these are my second choice, but I won't be ordering anymore of these.
A**A
Love it! Recommendations below...
I have basically had to wear pantyliners my entire life so switching to these reusable ones were amazing! More comfortable and breathable than disposable! Pros: comfortable, breathable (which means less smell), absorbent, cost effective. (If not used for your period, then washes well with normal laundry). Cons: i can only wear these with “normal” underwear, they move out of place if i wear them with boy shorts or silk undies. Whenever i pull up my underwear, i have to adjust the liner to sit where I want it, otherwise is kind of bunches into my butt or the corner flaps out of place. It took a few days to get used to for me. I dont like wearing them with a skirt if I am not wearing leggings or something to hold them in place, otherwise walking kind of moves them. All this being said I still highly recommend them and have even bought some for my friends to try!
J**E
Wonderful!
I have been using cloth liners and pads (in my home) for the past decade at least. I only reorder when I want to go longer between washes. I think I've had one snap break in the last 10 years. I use the larger pads when I'm on my cycle, and liners every other day of the month, so I'm always wearing something. I just like being able to change them throughout the day after using the bidet to feel really clean. When I am going to leave the house to exercise or do a lot of walking, activity etc, I'll usually use disposable products. I only use cloth when at home, or if I'm off my cycle and going to see a movie or have dinner or do something that is less activity. I work from home, so it's really great for me. CLEANING ROUTINE: This is key! Do not follow the directions!! As a long-time cloth diaper mama, these directions will cause the fibers in the material to become clogged with soap, and you'll have a harder time removing stains and odor. Here is how it's done: STEP ONE: When you take them off, put them in a wet bag or folded by your shower. When you take a shower, which should be at least once a day on your cycle, spray them down and rinse/wring out until the water becomes clear and you don't see any stains. Do not use soap for this step. Hang or put outside to dry. Once they are dry, put them in your laundry bag. I use an old zippered pillowcase cover inside my hamper to keep them separated. STEP TWO: When your laundry bag is full, or you run out of pads, wash on HIGH HEAT, sanitize cycle, with a very SMALL amount of natural detergent free from dyes or fragrance. You are essentially stripping it. The hot water will sanitize, as will the sun later (if you have sun). Using too much detergent will give you the opposite effect. STEP THREE: Hang to dry in the sun. They all link together nicely to form a chain you can throw over a line or whatever. This has a bleaching/sanitizing effect. I always try to do my sanitize wash on a sunny day. Not hard where I live, thankfully! After this process they should be like new every time! The more of these things you have, the less often you do a sanitize wash, the more effective your wash will be, and the longer they'll last.
J**E
Awesome!
I'm not gonna lie, last year I didn't see myself reviewing resuable pads online. But let me say, I have been converted to the reusable pads. I could go on about the environment, the Zero Waste opportunities, yada yada. And I think those points are valid. But let me convince you that these are great for selfish, non-planetary reasons. They're stupid absorbant. Heavy days for me, I can easily go through six plus standard pads. But these bad boys, maybe three max. I use the longer 14 inch ones for nighttime. With the single use ones, I've had way too many nights where I wake up in the morning and the pad literally did not provide enough coverage. I have not once had that issue with these ones. They are so absorbant they will not fail you. They are much more comfortable. You know those moments where the sticky part of the wings gets stuck in your buttcrack? (A nasty but necessary sentence.) NEVER is that a problem with these ones. There's nothing sticky to get stuck to. A nice little plastic snap keeps it in place and it's a sturdy little clip that I haven't ever had come loose on me. But on the same token, it's not a struggle to unsnap it to get it ready for the wash. Plus, sitting on this, even on your period, is like sitting on a cloud. Not to be dramatic or anything but they are super comfy, even in undies. They're easy to transport. They come with a cute little wet bag, so all you have to do when you've used one is rinse it out in the sink, fold it up, and put it in the bag. Throw it in the wash at home. Simple as that. And, of course, you're not throwing more stupid bloody paper cotton pads in growing landfields. For me, at least, this is a giant bonus. I absolutely recommend these. Not just for Zero Waste, but for very selfish reasons as well. I mean, who doesn't want comfy undies during the "best" time of the month?
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