July 21, 2022
When we all use disposable sanitary pads, this foreigner invented machine washable sanitary pads.
Speaking of which, the women in the past came to the aunt, and they all used cotton and cloth sanitary pads.
After menstruation is over, wash the pad and dry it before using it for the second time.
Later, with the development of technology, modern women began to use disposable sanitary napkins.
However, there is a girl in a foreign country who did the opposite and designed a machine-washable and reusable sanitary napkin with her boyfriend.
Sarah Callaway, 20, has started her own business despite being a student. The entrepreneurial project is the sanitary napkin for girls.
The project was done with her boyfriend Mike Pitman, 23.
Inspired by Sarah's personal experience a year ago.
Sarah started using cloth pads and menstrual cups after experiencing the horrific ordeal of a rash from disposable tampons a year ago.
She noticed that her skin was no longer uncomfortable.
"Cloth pads are much more comfortable than disposables."
She experimented with sanitary pads and used fabrics in bold colors, graphic prints.
Such sanitary napkins can be washed in the washing machine and reused.
When she first started selling online, many people criticized her for being disgusting and ignorant. Some people called her specifically, calling her a "dirty inbred".
But Sarah did not stop her career.
"On average, a girl will use 9,600 sanitary pads in her lifetime, while menstrual cups and pads are reusable and clean."
"If more women use it, it will reduce waste.
Currently, Sarah's pads have two levels of absorption to accommodate different aunt flow rates.