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♻️ Stay dry, stay bold — period protection that’s as smart as you are!
Asenappy’s 10-piece reusable menstrual pads feature a leak-proof widened tail and ultra-absorbent microfiber fabric designed for heavy flows. With dual snap wings for a secure fit and easy machine washability, these eco-friendly pads offer superior comfort and durability, making them a cost-effective, sustainable alternative to disposables.
| ASIN | B0DSDTY8ZY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,693 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #102 in Sanitary Napkins |
| Brand | Asenappy |
| Brand Name | Asenappy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,678 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Pujiang Asen Industry & Trading Co,. Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10M-randomprints |
| Material Features | Waterproof |
| Material Type | Microfiber |
| Model Number | 10M-randomprints |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Sanitary Napkin Absorbency | Heavy |
| Sanitary Napkin Type | Menstrual Pad |
| Size | Different size |
| Style | With Wings |
| Style Name | With Wings |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Ounce |
V**N
PCOS & Endometriosis lifesaver Thorough review (CW: discussion menstruation)
I have had heavy periods since I was 13 and have always had to use either Ultra/ Super Ultra tampons or overnight pads because of this, and I would go through quite of few of those within a day. I wanted to find something that was more comfortable, cost effective, and had higher absorbency. While I am currently on medication to help regulate my periods, I do still have a somewhat heavy cycle. I will try to include information pertaining to my experience with the pads before medication and after. I'd already been using another brand of washable pad, and they were great as far as the amount they absorbed, but since I am plus size and they can shift a bit, they were not long enough, so I searched around and was able to find these. Currently, I have been using these pads for almost a year now and I love them. ---------- Pros: - The larger & longer size gives me more coverage, so I feel very protected when I am sleeping or even just sitting down for long periods of time. -The option of having a larger rounded end & a slightly smaller rounded end means I can wear the pad either way, depending on how heavy my flow is at that time or which direction it is going or how quickly it expels. -The microfiber feels SO much better than the plastic fibers of the disposable pads/tampons. I have no uncomfortable chaffing, and since the pad doesn't have any sticky adhesive, it doesn't get stuck to me at any point in the day. -Since it absorbs so much, I don't feel the moisture against my body, so it doesn't feel like I'm wearing a diaper nor there is a threat that I'll soak through. -It absorbs moisture quickly, which is definitely a perk for me since my flow tends to gush out suddenly and very heavily at random while I am going about my day , or if I have been in one position for too long. -There is no smell/odor. ( If you didn't know, blood only starts to smell if it's oxidized, meaning it's been in contact with air.) While there is the minor scent of fresh blood when using the bathroom, I am not walking around at work/ going about my day w/ the worry that everyone can smell that I am menstruating. The pads are super absorbent, which draws the blood deep into the pad so it can't be in contact w/ my skin or the air, so no odor. I have walked around work for an 9hr shift with my wet bag in my pocket, as I'd forgotten my backpack that day, and there was not a single hint or whiff of an odor. -They are super easy to care for. I have had one set for nearly a year and the other three for almost 9 months and they still absorb just as well as the first day. I have no staining aside from if my pad shifted due to movement (which is one of the few cons I will get into later). I rinse them under COLD water as soon as I can, as warm/hot water cant set stains. Sometimes I do this in by just turning on the shower for a few minutes until the water runs clear and I hand wring them out, other times I soak them in the washing machine with cold water, rinse with cold water and spin cycle them. Either way, after that I wash them in detergent and cold water and dry in the dryer with high heat and no softener. Hand washing and air drying would more than likely make them last longer, but since I have been doing this 9 mo- 1 year and I have seen no noticeable change. I can make an edit if I do though. -They are so much more cost effective than buying disposables, at least for me. While I didn't have periods every month due to my condition, the duration of my periods was longer, so I would say the cost for pads/tampons was still high. For example, one pack of 36 overnight pads was about $11.10 after tax and a pack of 45 Ultra tampons were about the same price. Heavy bleeding means that I was going through one tampon in less than 2 hrs, which meant I had to change them quite often during the day. I also could never use just a tampon or a pad, I always had to use both and change both out. Neither of these boxes lasted long for me so I would end up spending around $30-$40 a month for these products, and sometimes more if my cycle lasted longer than a month, which it did at times. When I started using these pads before medication, I was AMAZED at how much they absorbed. While working, I still used tampons in conjunction with them because I was unsure at how well they would work, but when I was at home, I would rely on just the pad and was complete astounded by how well they held up. With the medication I am now on (it is medroxyprogesterone if you'd like to ask your physicians about it) my flow is still somewhat heavy for my first few days of my period, but I have been able to only rely on these pads for protection. I have a few disposables just for emergencies and friends, but these have been my saving grace for me and my wallet. Cons: The only negative that I have for these pads is that I wish there was a way to better adhere them to combat shifting. I love that snap closed, and that the snaps even have two options for if you want a tighter fit, but I wish there was a way to keep them from sliding back and forth. I know one fix is something I could do, which is to find underwear with a wider gusset, as most undergarments are made with very thin ones which doesn't help. I've also considered designating specific underwear as period panties and sewing snaps onto the gusset and back of the pads so that they wouldn't shift around as much either. But in the end, I will totally deal with a little bit of shifting when there have been so many pros to making this switch. TLDR, do yourself a favor and buy these pads.
C**C
Works well
I recently started using the Asenappy 4 PCs Cloth Sanitary Pads, and I’m absolutely thrilled with my choice! As someone who prefers eco-friendly options, these reusable cloth menstrual pads are a fantastic alternative to disposable pads, especially for heavy flow and night use. The first thing I noticed was the size. These extra-large pads provide excellent coverage and security, making them perfect for overnight use. I no longer have to worry about leaks during the night, which is a game changer for my peace of mind. The absorbency is impressive; I felt comfortable and dry throughout the night, and they held up beautifully. The softness of the fabric is another highlight. The pads are made from high-quality materials that feel gentle against my skin, which is essential for my comfort during my period. The snaps are easy to use, allowing for a secure fit that stays in place all day and night, even during more active moments. I also love the included wet bag! It’s super convenient for storing used pads when I’m out and about, making it easy to carry without any fuss. The stylish design of the bag is a nice touch, too! Cleaning these pads is straightforward; I simply rinse them in cold water and toss them in the washing machine. They come out looking fresh and new every time, with no staining, which I really appreciate. Overall, the Asenappy 4 PCs Cloth Sanitary Pads are a fantastic investment for anyone looking for a reliable, eco-friendly menstrual product. With their great absorbency, comfort, and the added bonus of a wet bag, I highly recommend these pads for anyone with a heavier flow. They’ve definitely made my period experience much more comfortable and worry-free!
C**M
So comfy and stay in place
These really surprised me! I ordered half large and half medium length and love them both. They stay in place no problem during running, walking, and the large are great for nighttime. No leaks at all, super easy to wrap up and button when used, put them in the convenient wet bag. Wash in washing machine and hang dry surprisingly fast. Also, these let your body breathe unlike the plastic in disposable pads. Because of that and probably the bamboo/charcoal, there is not even a slight odor. With disposables I seem to have a slight odor if I don’t change them out often enough. With these, I can leave them longer and they are plenty absorbent as well as odor-free. Definitely getting the small size for my 11 yr old’s first period pack!
A**R
Soft, Absorbent, Washable, Cost Effective
These washable reusable period/ incontinence pads are so soft, absorbent, comfortable wicks well and holds alot. Wash in warm water for urine, cold/ warm for blood, and dry so fast I just use a wire hanger with clothespins and hang two at a time facing the soft sides out, and they are dry within several minutes. So appreciate being able to fold and snap them together for easy carrying. I have found for 25 pads can last for incontinence or period use for 5 to 7 days before needing to wash. Medium pads for light to medium flow period days, large ones/overnight work well for heavy days and perimenopausal flows, and are very comfortable for everyday wear as well. Medium Pads can hold quite a bit of urine, when out and about and not able to make it to the bathroom, but do use large ones for nighttime, especially if one drinks tea before bed, and are just as comfortable for day time wear. Zero smell for either liquid, though I do keep a little plastic pail next to the commode I use most, and a Spray bottle with orange, lime or lemon peel that was soaked in white vinegar for 2 weeks. I refill as needed. I spray the citrus solutlion lightly on a used pad, just to keep things neutralized and easy to clean, and take to wash when I am ready. With rising cost/tax, I figure I am saving $1.00 a pad.
B**Y
Beautiful and feminine reusable pads
I loved the sizes of these and how soft and comfortable they are. They are durable, fold small for easy travel. They also are so pretty and feminine.
J**L
Sweaty, bulky liners
These liners felt bulky because they didn't quite fold smoothly around the underwear. They are also sweaty because of the less-than breathable material. I could not help but fidget because they felt like they were moving around despite the textured/wooly back that touches the underwear. Since the size is actually quite large for a liner, it didn't move too much, but it was a feeling that I couldn't get over. Most importantly, I require a liner that is not only effortlessly comfortable but remains absorbent for up to 12h. After maybe half a work shift, I felt the discharge just not absorbing. It wasn't even blood, but it couldn't seem to handle a large amount of discharge/sweat. I have only tried this liner once, so this is based on that experience. If you have the time, you obviously could just carry around another one and replace it. I noticed a few of the liners were bigger than the others. They look hand-cut and handsewn. The sewing looks decent for the most part, but they honestly look like rags sewn up from leftover fabric of random patterns. The buttons seem sturdy, which is good, considering I don't buy the old Hestas due to the sewing around the buttons tearing apart. But these liners don't fold evenly and feel bulky and I would definitely go back to Hesta if not for the buttons. I attached separate pictures that show how they fold unevenly with both the inner and the outer buttons clasped. There's also a picture of the plastic bag it came in inside the box. When you bend the pad like it would when it's buttoned onto your underwear, the material does not lay flat. It kind of bunches up. This is what makes it seem extra bulky -- a liner should be a smooth and barely-there feeling. Lastly, let's talk about the designs. It would be so nice if we could choose the ones we want. I don't personally like to see cacti on my underwear. I get that some cactus designs are cute for some people. I wouldn't mind bleeding on flowers myself, but I am particular about the style. In the end, I definitely didn't love any of the designs I received although I could probably live with them. However, the functionality was not there for me with these liners. I will be returning.
A**B
Game Changers!
TLDR: These are amazing, I wish I got them sooner, I bought 2 more packs. Ok, I held off on reusable pads for a long time because I thought they would be too expensive and too hard to deal with. I had used a cup for several years and loved it but after I had my second I had a lot of problems with leaking. But when I went back to standard pads I had such a hard time with them irritating my skin. I got these out of desperation and it was totally game changing. They are so soft, they’re not bulky, they’re not super sweaty (even when I was working outside in the July heat), and they hold about the same as a regular pad. That does mean I use 4 of them on a heavy day, but it’s honestly so worth it. And it comes with a wet bag, so if you’re out or at work, you can just put it in there and rinse them out at home. And if you’re using them as a backup for a cup or something you probably only need 1 during the day and one at night. You don’t get the sticky clotting or blood that hangs out in a regular pad. There’s usually no visible blood on the pad unless it’s really full and even then it’s just a couple of spots. I’m often surprised by how much is there when I’m rinsing it. Maintenance was so much easier than I expected. When I finish using one (and I’m at home) I take it right to the sink and just run water over it, and squeeze it out until the water comes out clear. Then I wring it out and hang it to dry. Then when I have a couple I just throw them right in the wash, and they come out perfect. Issues I’ve had: the backing is kind of slippery, so if you’re wearing a bikini or loose fitting underwear sometimes it slides around on you. I wear fuller coverage underwear, and ones that have some gentle compression to them and have no issues. And while I like some of the patterns I don’t like others but that’s purely an aesthetic thing and it’s not like I’m staring at it throughout the day, lol. Basically, if you’re considering getting these, do it. They’ve held up well to several washes, and they make my period less miserable, and while I miss being able to not think about my period for twelve hours with a menstrual cup, this is a good second place.
E**H
Very Pretty and Very Soft
These are amazingly soft. I love that the pretty parts are the waterproof layer, so it won't stain. They are so comfortable. Work exactly as they should. No leaking. No sliding around or bunching. They are very absorbent, and not too thick. They don't show under my clothes. I was nervous of the "random" patterns being selected for me, but all the ones they sent are very pretty. Cheerful colors and a good variety. I was surprised when they helped to lessen my cramps. I knew the disposables were hurting my skin, but I wasn't aware they were apparently having a deeper effect as well. I was skeptical, but I'm so glad I bought these. There's no going back!! PS I hang them up to dry. It makes the PUL layer last longer. The little bag that came with these is perfect.
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