Ladies when you're on a trip with friends/family or at someone else's home for a while how do you throw away your pads and tampons?
Just because you can't get TSS from pads doesn't make them automatically safer.
These simple, eco-friendly items include reusable makeup remover pads, a new bamboo toilet paper brand and more.
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Menstrual cups are eco-friendly alternatives to tampons and pads. WebMD helps you decide if they’re right for you.
Disposable tampons and menstrual pads can contain plastics and are often flushed into water systems.