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Hygiene liners and pads are essential for controlling personal hygiene. Our range of feminine hygiene liners and pads provide protection from light to heavy flow days, as well as providing comfortable and secure fit and feel.

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MoliCare Premium Men 3 Drop Bladder Control Pad - 1135773_BG - 1
Tena Intimates Moderate Bladder Control Pad - 1131553_BG - 1
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Prevail Daily Pads Moderate Absorbency Bladder Control Pad - 1129073_BG - 1
Prevail Daily Pads Moderate Absorbency Bladder Control Pad
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MoliCare Premium Lady 2 Drop Bladder Control Pad - 1127660_BG - 1
MoliCare Premium Lady 2 Drop Bladder Control Pad
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MoliCare Premium Lady 1.5 Drop Bladder Control Pad - 1127657_BG - 1
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Poise Ultimate Bladder Control Pad - 1160329_CS - 1
Poise Ultimate Bladder Control Pad
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Frequently Asked Questions about Liners & Pads

Liners and pads come in various types, including daily liners, menstrual pads, incontinence pads, organic pads, maternity pads, and panty liners, each designed for specific needs.

When choosing a liner or pad, consider factors like absorbency needs, skin sensitivity, the purpose (daily use, menstruation, postpartum), and material preferences.

Cloth pads are environmentally friendly and can be more cost-effective in the long run. However, disposable pads offer convenience, especially when on-the-go. Both have their advantages depending on user preferences.

Most are made from cotton or synthetic materials, with absorbent polymers. Some organic brands use unbleached and pesticide-free cotton.

Yes, men can use liners and pads, especially those designed for incontinence or post-operative care.

Eco-friendly versions often avoid chemicals, fragrances, and use biodegradable materials, while regular ones might use bleached cotton and synthetic polymers.

It's advisable to change them every 3-4 hours, but it varies based on flow and type. Incontinence products might be changed as soon as they're wet to prevent skin issues.

Prolonged use can lead to moisture buildup, potential bacterial growth, and skin irritation. It's essential to change regularly and choose breathable materials.

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