🌿 Elevate your period care with organic comfort and eco-chic confidence!
FLOApplicator Tampons offer a premium, eco-conscious period solution made from 100% organic cotton with biodegradable, plant-based applicators. This 14-count combo pack includes both Regular and Super absorbencies, wrapped in compostable packaging and housed in a fully recyclable tub. Designed for sensitive skin and backed by ethical certifications, FLO empowers users with sustainable, irritation-free protection while supporting social and environmental causes.
Product Name | 8 Regular Plus 6 Super Applicator Tampons |
Units | 1 Count |
Brand | FLO |
Material composition | 100 % Organic Cotton. |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
H**D
Worth the price
So I am 38 and have always used tampons. Recently saw a report about some leading brands containing some worrying ingredients.I can honestly say these are the comfiest tampons and I cannot feel them at all. They are lovely and soft and 100% organic Cotton and packaging is biodegradable. Worth the slightly increased price and I am now converted
B**A
Buying more
Love that these are organic, so no chemicals will be absorbed into the bloodstream!I can’t use pads as I just leak and wanted something that was safe to use. I like that the wrappers are plastic also as nothing can be absorbed into the tampon before use.
M**S
Good quality
Good quality.
R**3
Comfortable but could be a bit better
These are so close to being perfect but just miss out! They are so much more comfortable than non organic tampons but find them not as absorbent as another brands organic tampons I’ve used previously and found the supers prone to leaks in those first few days. Applicator could also be improved as wasted several tampons due to the applicator failing (but if I’m honest this happens with lots of different brands applicators). Wish could buy supers and regulars separately too as I keep ending up with lots of surplus of one type!
C**N
Life changing
This product has genuinely changed my life. As a woman who used to struggle terribly from period cramps and be in excruciating pain from days 1-3 of my period. Since switching from regular tampons to organic products, my pain has dropped from a 10/10 to a 1/10. More women need to know about this. It should be taught, shared, and stocked in every supermarket and pharmacy.Just another thing the big companies don’t talk about…
J**S
Not that keen on these at all
I bought these as my period came back suddenly and I couldn’t get single boxes of tampax from Amazon. These had good reviews and I was impressed they are cotton.I will say, they make a big thing of being eco friendly, but the wrappings are plastic and so is the applicator. Maybe someone can shed some light on this as I’m sure recyclable applicators are a thing.The pot is cute but the stickers rip off any instructions on the back, would be good if this was rectified as it looks quite pretty on my bathroom shelf. It’s cardboard but reminds me a bit of a lush pot.The tampons themselves I’m not that impressed with. I find them harder to insert than tampax ones (it’s hard to grip onto the applicator- they need to make ones that have better grip, even if it means using lube) and I had to waste two or three getting to grips with them. I know they’re cotton but I didn’t find them particularly soft and I feel like lube would still have to be used if you need them to insert. You don’t get that many in a pack so it works out expensive. About double the price of a box of Tampax.Good point is I haven’t had a leak in them yet whereas tampax did leak. But I think this is perhaps because I didn’t buy the correct one for my flow.I don’t think I’d buy again and I will persevere with the Tampax which are easier to insert.
A**T
Such a terrible product
These are awful. The applicator is the issue- half the time they don’t come out of the applicator so you either waste it or make a mess of it. I’ll use them because I don’t want to waste them but they’re the worst tampons ever. Aldi or Lidl’s are a fraction of the price and far superior.Also, the applicator is not going to biodegrade quickly. It’s plastic- like. I’m not sure what the claims are on it but it’s pretty much terrible.
L**E
Brilliant
The best in the market
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