YOU HAVE BEEN USING SANITY TOWELS WRONG YOUR ENTIRE LIFE !!!
YOU HAVE BEEN USING SANITY TOWELS WRONG YOUR ENTIRE LIFE !!!
A sanitary napkin is worn between the vagina and underwear. There are two types of towels. Others have wings that wrap under their panties, while the former have an adhesive that sticks to the panties. Sanitary pads should be changed every 4-8 hours to avoid overwetting.
SINGLE-USE HYGIENE TOWELS
Step 1
You need to take the toilet paper out of the packaging and unfold it.
step 2
Sit on the toilet. Pull your underwear down to get above your knees.
step 3
After that, remove the tape to reveal the adhesive on the back of the sanitary napkin. If you use a sanitary napkin with wings, there are three strips. That means one core and one on each wing.
step 4
You should press the sanitary napkin into the gap of your underwear with the sticky side down. Next, fold the wings around the waistband of your panties and finally push them under your panties. When using a sanitary napkin designed for thong underwear, the widest part of the towel should face the front of your underwear.
step 5
You can see if the sanitary napkin is in the correct position by pulling up your underwear. It should cover the entire opening of your vagina.
step 6
Check your sanitary napkin every two hours to see if it needs replacing. You know it's time to replace a pad when it gets wet on the surface and stops absorbing menstrual fluid.
step 7
Fold the used sanitary napkins up the way you first took them out of the container. You should wrap the toilet paper in a toilet paper and then throw it in the trash.
REUSABLE SANITARY WIPES
Step 1
You should sit on the toilet and pull your underwear down over your knees.
step 2
Place the sanitary napkin in the hem of your underwear with the flaps of the wings facing up.
step 3
After that, you need to fold the wings on the sides of your underwear.
step 4
Make sure you change your sanitary napkin every two hours. You know it's time to replace a pad when it gets wet on the surface and stops absorbing menstrual fluid.
step 5
Soak used and reusable sanitary napkins in soapy water. Cover the top of the bucket and store under the bathroom sink. You should put any used sanitary napkin in the bucket by the end of your menstrual cycle. At the end, pour a bucket of sanitary napkins and soapy water into the washing machine, and after the end of menstruation, wash in hot water with ordinary detergent.
warning
You should dispose of single-use toiletries in the trash, out of the reach of pets. This is because some pets are attracted to the smell of menstrual blood.
advice
Wash hands before and after changing toilet paper.