03/29/2026
We won’t bat an eye at buying a Starbucks, a chocolate bar at the gas station, or tapping our card for little things every day.
But those small purchases add up fast, and we don’t even notice because it’s tap, tap, tap, out of sight, out of mind.
Disposable pads and tampons are the same thing.
You buy them every month forever, and you don’t realize how much money you’re actually spending over your lifetime.
With reusable pads, you can buy them all at once, or buy a few at a time and build your collection.
Eventually, you don’t need to buy pads anymore.
You just wash, reuse, repeat.
Even later in life, they can be used for light incontinence, so you’re still covered.
Buy once instead of buying forever.
And if you think reusable pads are gross, they’re really not.
If you get blood on your shirt from a nosebleed, you don’t throw your shirt away.
You wash it.
And if people say reusable pads aren’t sanitary…
You wear underwear every day, don’t you?
You don’t unwrap a brand new sterile pair of underwear every morning.
You wear them, you wash them, and you wear them again.
Same idea.
Do your math.
Do your research.
Next time you’re at the store buying disposables, look at the price and ask yourself how long you want to keep buying something you throw away.
Take control of your finances.
Stop depending on big companies that keep raising prices.
These are artisan pads.
Linen, strong stitching, finished seams, made to last for years.
These are not cheap disposable products pretending to be reusable.
Invest in yourself.
Buy once.
Use for years.