Except for a few special-purpose thicker sanitary napkins, most
Cotton Sanitary Napkins have sealing films. Before use, tear off the sealing films and take out the sanitary napkins. Then tear off the adhesive strips on the back and the side wings, lay them flat on the appropriate position of the underwear, and then fold the side wings to the other side of the underwear and stick them on.
When using, you should minimize the contact between your hands or other things and the surface of the sanitary napkin to avoid bacterial contamination and disease. More and more
Super Thin Sanitary Napkins have innovative designs on the sealing films, which can be torn off together with the adhesive strips on the back and the side wings when the sealing films are torn off, reducing the chance of contact between hands and sanitary napkins and improving hygiene protection.
The time to replace sanitary napkins varies from person to person. It is recommended to change them every three to six hours on average, and the same sanitary napkin should not be used for more than eight hours; if you feel damp or uncomfortable after use, you should also replace the sanitary napkin with a new one. When disposing of sanitary napkins, do not throw them into the toilet. SAP Sanitary Napkins will cause the toilet to clog. Wrap them in a paper towel and throw them into the trash can.