FAQ
What is the difference between cotton and flannel?
Both are made with 100% cotton, the difference is in the texture. Cotton is smooth, like a pillowcase, and flannel is fuzzy, like pajamas.
What makes the fabric organic?
The fabric choices under our “organic” tab are made with 100% organic cotton, certified by the Global Textile Industry Standard (GOTS), and use low-impact dyes.
What is the difference between a pad and a liner?
Our pantyliner sizes all have one inner layer of absorbent cotton, designed for light days, spotting, or as back-up to a menstrual cup or tampon. Our pad sizes have greater absorbing power, with 3-6 inner layers, depending on specific size.
How should I wash my cloth liners?
Wash and dry your cloth liners like regular laundry, just avoid hot temperatures. You can even wash cloth liners WITH your other laundry (for real!).
Why are cloth liners better than disposable liners?
Disposable pantyliners are typically filled with chemicals, dyes, perfumes, plastics, and other toxic materials. They can cost a menstruating person thousands of dollars over a lifetime, and end up in landfills or polluting oceans. Cloth liners are more comfortable and breathable, and are free from harmful chemicals. They are easy to wash and dry, and can be reused many times, typically replacing between 100-200 disposable liners in their lifetime. They can save a menstruating person thousands of dollars over their lifetime.
