Organic Bamboo Liners Reviews

4.6 Rating 32 Reviews
Good pack, individually wrapped, unscented, non toxic, bamboo,Resealable box. Available to buy in bulk and works out cheaper.
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Posted 2 years ago
These Grace & Green Bamboo Panty Liners arrived in the three-pack. Boxes are nice and easy to open, there are 24 liners in each box, so together 72 individually wrapped liners. These panty liners are very thin, look and feel well made and soft. They are comfortable to wear, almost invisible and didn't cause any irritation. Liners stay in place nicely and are quite strong and absorbent. Good quality, soft and thin, reasonably priced, so I would happily recommend them.
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Posted 2 years ago
Yankee Romeo
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The Bamboo Panty Liners are very slim and compact, and are individually wrapped which is handy. It is made with 100% bamboo so it is biodegradable and compostable although I am not sure if any of the recycle companies collect used panty liners for biodegradable or compost purposes… I wouldn’t put them in my compost bin myself. I like the fact that they are unscented - I’ve always used unscented liners. As they’re very slim, during the time heavier discharge I’ll still be using my other panty liners which are slightly thicker. They stick very well to the knickers but they can be peeled without any issues.
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Posted 2 years ago
These liners feel exactly like normal ones from the liner itself to the wrapping. It's really hard to believe they contain no plastic because they feel so normal. There's no skin irritation, which I sometimes get from pads. They're thin and small (only covering the middle bit of your underwear, not fully covering the gusset if you wear low-leg styles). That's fine because that's how liners are anyway. An individually wrapped liner is tiny if you want to pop it into your bag or pocket. The packaging is really classy, and the price seems good.
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Posted 2 years ago
Love Reviewing
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This box contains 3 x 24 pack (72 liners in total). Each liner is individually wrapped and these are eco liners. As well as being better for the environment (all packaging can be recycled) it is also more natural for the body. The liners are very thin. The thinnest I have seen and I would say that these are only for very light use. At the end of a day I found that these were starting to fluff and come apart so I don’t think they are as hard wearing as some on the market.
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Posted 2 years ago
And they're expensive compared to market leading brands (it's depressing that you have to be better off to be more green and eco-friendly, and hopefully in time that will change). So the thing that impressed me most was their staying power! Once stuck to knickers properly, they stay there until you remove them. Takes a noticeable (but perfectly ok) tug to remove them. The problems though are more fatal. They're thin. Compared to any other panty liner, they're very thin. In the key sense, it's ok - stuff doesn't pass through. But they absorb very little (so stuff can spread round on a worse-than-expected day). Nor do they lock in smells in any way. If you wear them because of mild/slight stress incontinence (coughing, sneezing, that kind of thing) they will not last the day. That's my use, and they don't. I'm past my periods myself, but they wouldn't be good unless you were using them literally 'in case' of a bit of marking. They wouldn't have been any good for when I used to use liners, on the last day of spotting. And they won't lock in that odour either. Using more liners is both more expensive and wasteful on top. It feels like a 'near miss'. A bit more attention and these would be a great eco-friendly option - and a bigger market. In my experience, most post-menopausal women never start their day without fitting a panty liner; a degree of stress incontinence seems almost universal. Although, as noted, they are more expensive - and these days, that has sharp relevance too.
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Posted 2 years ago
In the current climate of attempting to be green - these do provide a solution for the issue most panty liners have which is the packaging. The packaging of these is biodegradable which is the way products should be going. They do their expected job well. You are kept clean and fresh without any yucky feeling or odour.
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Posted 2 years ago
These are fantastic, comfortable bamboo panty liners. They come beautifully packaged in a box that can be closed again. The box is cool, calm and white with a bamboo branch graphic, compact and discreet not garish like the big brand packaging. Each pad is individually wrapped in a plain white pouch unlike a lot of liners so they are perfect for keeping a few in a handbag and discreet for younger women to take to college or school. They are great for very light flow days near the end of periods or for reassurance on other days. They stick well to standard cotton pant shapes (not thongs). They feel cool and comfortable to wear. It's great to have more eco friendly products. At the special price of £1.50 at present they are an absolute steal for a pack of 24! Even at the full price of £2.99 they are still good value for such a nice product.
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Posted 2 years ago