A new study supported women's long-discussed claims that menstrual cups reduce their period pain. So, why do most women still ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Woman hasn't bought tampons or pads in 9 years and says the switch saved nearly $2,000
"One of the most underrated reasons to make the switch is you save so much money." ...
Some of us are making the switch to period pants and it’s hardly surprising. They’re comfortable, convenient, kinder to the planet and will save you money in the long run. The big question, though, is ...
Hosted on MSN
'Forever chemicals’ found in reusable period products. What do we know about their health impact?
Reusable women’s hygiene products can contain toxic chemicals, according to a study published last week that tested items from North America, South America, and Europe. Published in Environmental ...
After gradually transitioning from using disposable pads and tampons to reusable period underwear and menstrual cups/discs, I’m now a year into a completely zero-waste period care routine. While ...
As elected officials and residents go back and forth over plans to expand the Bethlehem Landfill, we should consider ways to reduce trash production, perhaps through unconventional methods. Plastic ...
It was six months ago that Selin Celikoyar bought her last tampon and switched to a reusable menstrual disc. "I had already been wary of tampons from an environmental perspective and also from a ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), or forever chemicals, are being identified in more places. Period products are on that list, likely because of the resistance to stains and liquids ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results