Menstruation is a “good friend” that every woman will welcome every month. During menstruation, sanitary napkins and other feminine products are essential. Moreover, with the segmentation and expansion of the feminine hygiene products market, the choice of hygiene products varies according to different periods and different amounts of women, such as sanitary napkins and pads. So what is the difference between sanitary napkins and pads, do you know?
The difference in size
The main difference between pads and sanitary napkins is the difference in thickness and size. The cushion is small and thin, which makes people feel uncomfortable, but it cannot absorb too much meridian blood, and it is easy to leak water on the pants. The cushion is basically non-absorbent, has no wings, and is very narrow in the middle of the ends. It can be used every day to prevent vaginal secretions from getting on the underwear.
The sanitary napkins are generally larger and are used during menstruation. Even though the mini sanitary napkins are only reduced in size, they can absorb more menstrual blood than a pad. The mat can be used at ordinary times, that is, when there are more white bands. Use sanitary napkins for more menstrual flow and sanitary pads for less menstrual flow. Use sanitary napkins when you come. Of course, at the end of the menstrual period, the use of sanitary napkins is uncomfortable, and sanitary napkins can also be used.
The difference in the period of use
The first is sanitary napkins. Sanitary napkins are also called tampons. As we all know, when women are menstruating, sanitary napkins are used to absorb menstrual blood and prevent blood from contaminating clothes. Sanitary napkins are generally polymer composites made of cotton, non-woven fabrics, paper pulp and other materials. They have good water absorption properties and are designed to prevent side leakage of sanitary napkins. Sanitary napkins can be divided into soft cotton wet nets and soft dry nets. Both have their own characteristics and are suitable for female friends with different preferences.
The principle of pads is very similar to that of sanitary napkins, but they are suitable for different periods. Mainly used to absorb daily secretions outside of menstruation and prevent clothing pollution. The invention of the cushion is an extension of the sanitary napkin. The invention of the cushion has solved a lot of troubles for female friends. Because the pads are generally small in size, and light and thin, they will not cause discomfort when used. It is like a thin cotton towel, usually 1.5 mm thick. The cushion is basically non-absorbent, has no wings, and is very narrow in the middle of the ends. It can be used every day to prevent vaginal secretions from getting on the underwear.