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FAQs
A sanitary pad is used during your period to absorb menstrual blood, keep you feeling clean and comfortable, and protect your clothes from leaks. It helps you move around confidently and stay fresh throughout the day.
Aiwina sanitary pads are made from ultra-soft, hot-air laid non-woven fabric that feels just like cotton underwear. This gentle material ensures a smooth, irritation-free experience for your skin.
Aiwina sanitary pads feature the exclusive MicroAiry Film™ with billions of micropores that enhance breathability by 50%. This breathable PE film allows air to flow freely while preventing moisture from passing through, ensuring optimal comfort and dryness.
Yes, Aiwina sanitary pads are infused with a natural green tea fragrance that neutralizes odors and keeps you feeling fresh and confident throughout the day, even during extended wear.
Not at all! Aiwina’s gap-free design around the thighs ensures there’s no chafing or discomfort, and the U-shaped contour fits your hips perfectly. It feels as if you're wearing nothing, allowing you to move freely and comfortably.
Aiwina’s super absorbent core absorbs fluid instantly, giving you immediate protection and keeping you dry. No need to worry about leaks – it works quickly to ensure you stay comfortable all day long.
It’s generally recommended to change your pad every 4–6 hours to stay fresh and prevent any risk of irritation or leakage. On lighter flow days or at night, some extra-absorbent pads can last a little longer, but it’s still a good habit to change regularly for comfort and hygiene.
The most important thing is to choose a pad made with safe, high-quality materials that are gentle on your skin, such as Aiwina. After that, it depends on your needs—thin and breathable pads are great for daytime, longer pads with wings provide extra protection at night, and super or overnight pads are best for heavier flow.
The number of pads depends on your flow, but on average:
- Light flow: 3–4 pads per day → about 15–20 pads for 5 days
- Medium flow: 4–6 pads per day → about 20–30 pads for 5 days
- Heavy flow: 6–8 pads per day → about 30–40 pads for 5 days
It’s always a good idea to keep a few extra pads just in case, so you never feel unprepared.