FLO Organic Non-Applicator Highly Absorbent Organic Tampons - Made from 100% Organic Cotton - Biodegradable - 8 Regular, 8 Super Combo - 16 Mix Pack

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FLO Organic Non-Applicator Highly Absorbent Organic Tampons - Made from 100% Organic Cotton - Biodegradable - 8 Regular, 8 Super Combo - 16 Mix Pack

FLO Organic Non-Applicator Highly Absorbent Organic Tampons - Made from 100% Organic Cotton - Biodegradable - 8 Regular, 8 Super Combo - 16 Mix Pack

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Organic, hypoallergenic, vegan, biodegradable, and compostable, these tampons from Cora are some of the best money can buy if you're looking for high-quality organic tampons and a nifty subscription service. They're unique in that they feature a strategic octagonal shape (for zero leakage and even absorbency—so smart) and a woven cord for even more protection against potential leakage and staining. Of all the tampons in the bunch, these are the ones we trust most dutifully with our collection of white denim. Not only are these one of the more affordable options for organic tampons, they’re also pretty easy to find in most drugstores or supermarkets. These tampons are also made of certified organic cotton and come with BPA-free applicators. As an added bonus, they’re also hypoallergenic and made for sensitive skin. My Box Shop's tampons are made of 100% organic cotton. They don't have dyes, pesticides, microplastics, and bleach so they're not irritating. They also have eight channels of absorption so you don't have to worry about leakage.

Sustain's organic tampons have two absorbing layers of protection: a core and an outer layer. There are no added fragrances, additives, or synthetics so wearing them won't leave you with irritation. The applicator is bioplastic and made out of 90% sugar cane, too. BPA is often found in many old-school tampon applicators, so it’s important to look for organic tampons either without applicators or with BPA-free applicators. what is the healthiest tampon to use? Chances are you have seen a ton of new tampon options on the market. Newer companies offering organic cotton tampons have become enormously popular, due in part to their millennial marketing efforts and convenience factor. Even popular drugstore brands that have been around since the evolution of tampons themselves have hopped on board the organic trend thanks to consumer demand.It’s possible to “go green” even with your tampons! Organic tampons made of 100% cotton can be fully broken down by the environment, reducing waste and strain on our planetary resources.

If you’re not quite ready to make the switch just yet, I really suggest looking into organic tampons and pads. But now, more and more organic tampon options are popping up, which likely has you wondering if you need to make the switch. But uh, what exactly does "organic" mean when it comes to tampons, and does it really matter if your period supplies are all-natural? What's the difference between regular tampons and organic tampons? Conventional tampons are made with extremely harsh chemicals that should honestly be nowhere near our most sensitive body parts -- especially our vaginas. Rael also makes organic cotton pads that are both chlorine- and fragrance-free. The pads are comfortable and prevent overflowing and leaks.

We also appreciate that the brand is committed to sustainability and preventing chlorine whiteners from entering both bodies and waterways. Plus, these tampons are effective at preventing leaking issues, making them reliable for both heavy and light days. In other words, organic cotton tampons are no longer a niche category available only in specialty stores, but a new option that is becoming easily accessible to all women. Why You Should Make the Switch to Organic Cotton Tampons If you’re interested in using organic tampons, the number of available options may seem overwhelming. Aside from organic versus non-organic, tampons come in a range of sizes, absorbency levels and applicator types. We give thought to what's in our food and beauty products, so why not our tampons, which we use in one of the most absorbent parts of our bodies?" asks Jordana Kier and Alex Friedman, who founded Lola, a 100%-cotton-tampon subscription service. "The big brands do the bare minimum and rarely disclose the ratio of ingredients in their tampons, which is typically a blend of the artificial fibers rayon and polyester, among others." Yikes.

Big-brand tampons are safe to use, but if the thought of ingredients like dioxins ( a known carcinogenic) make you think twice, go organic for your own peace of mind. Many people use organic tampons because they’re biodegradable and better for the environment. Other people choose organic tampons because they’re more hypoallergenic and better for sensitive skin. These tampons are made of 100 percent organic GOTS-certified cotton, and are free of any dyes or fragrances. They are also produced without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides, or bleaches.Here are some brands that are making organic cotton tampons and get the Going Zero Waste seal of approval.

Organic tampons are primarily made with organic cotton! Organic cotton farming works with nature, not against it, as per the four principles of organic agriculture , which are ecology, health, fairness, and care. Nature’s balance is observed and respected. Harmful herbicides and pesticides aren’t used, so dangerous chemicals don’t leach into waterways, and soil life is well-protected. Organic cotton also takes up less energy and water to grow, reducing the resources used to make organic personal care products, like tampons. What’s not to like? Well, for starters, traditional non-organic tampons -- the ones that you’re used to seeing at your local drugstore -- contain regular cotton (as in, more often than not, grown with pesticides) as well as a synthetic rayon blend that’s typically bleached and whitened with chlorine and, in many cases, contains dyes and even fragrances. Rayon helps with the absorbency while the fragrance helps to mask Mother Nature’s visit. Who What Wear is part of Future US LLC, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Wendie Trubow, MD, MBA, IFMCP, board-certified OB-GYN at Five Journeys, says it might take some experimentation and research to decide whether or not organic tampons are the best product for you. She recommends looking for organic products that have a third-party seal and calling the company to ask about their testing methods. They are usually bleached with peroxide, while traditional tampons are bleached to be bright-white with chlorine. And according to experts, when tampons are bleached with chlorine, it creates dioxin as a byproduct. Dioxin is a well-known carcinogen (a substance that is capable of causing cancer) and a possible hormone disruptor -- not exactly something you want for your lady parts. The Benefits of Using Organic Cotton TamponsOur tampons, pads, and liners are made with organic cotton which is certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). Here’s why we use organic cotton. What seems to be true is that organic tampons are a more sustainable option than non-organic products.



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