A Guide to Buying and Using Tampons with a Plastic Applicator<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n
A Guide to Buying and Using Tampons with a Plastic Applicator : Using organic tampons is a great sustainable choice for your body. But if you\u2019re new to tampons, the insertion process might feel like a bit of an uphill battle.<\/p>\nIf you haven\u2019t used organic tampons before, you might not know how to use them or what type of organic tampon is right for women\u2019s body.<\/p>\n
If you\u2019re currently using organic tampons without applicators, organic tampons will make the process much easier on your fingers and hands.<\/p>\n
Look at the Ingredients<\/strong><\/h3>\nCheck the ingredients list on a box of organic tampons and check that it doesn\u2019t contain chlorine bleach or rayon dye. Chlorine bleach can irritate sensitive skin, while rayon dye can contaminate water supplies.<\/p>\n
Choose the Right Size<\/strong><\/h3>\nOrganic tampons are usually available in two sizes: super and mini. Superorganic tampons are for women who have not given birth. Mini-organic tampons are the right choice for women who have given birth or those with heavy flows.<\/p>\n
Choose the Right Absorbency<\/strong><\/h3>\nOrganic tampons are also available in low, regular, super, and super plus. Low organic tampons are for light or very early days of your period.<\/p>\n
Regulars are for average days of your period. Superorganic tampons are great for heavy flow days when you need extra protection against leaks. Super Plus tampons with applicators are for women who have hefty flows during their periods or experience severe menstrual cramps.<\/p>\n