BamPads!
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About the business
Redness. Infections. Irritation. These are some of the problems you may have encountered when using disposable pads. Their irritating synthetics and chemical gels have made your periods unbearable. Luckily, BamPads! reusable pads are there for your comfort as well as the comfort of another in need and for the environment.
What's unique?
Reusable cloth pads are made out of many different fabrics to make them ultra absorbent, chemical-free and super sustainable for the environment as well! How? Well, it takes 500-800 years for one disposable pad to decompose. Each woman uses 14,000 to 18,000 pads in her lifetime! Shocking isn’t it? But with BamPads! reusable pads, you would only need 6-8 pads per year or two! Thus, making the switch to reusable pads will not only benefit your health , but will also sustain the environment!
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