saaltReusable Period Underwear - Comfortable, Thin, and Keeps You Dry from All Leaks (Cotton, Bikini)
J**E
These are so comfortable
Since my periods became irregular with Perimenopause I bought myself 5 pairs of Saalt underwear. Well, I bought 2, then I bought 3 more. They are so comfortable! I wear them everyday now. I have confidence that if something starts I’m protected and regardless, I am comfortable. I have foresaken all others. You will not regret buying these. The waistband is soft, doesn’t roll (even though my own waist rolls a little.) they’re slim and I can wear them confidently under leggings. My ONLY complaint is that they just come in black. There’s no wearing white… I feel confident enough in these panties that if they came in a nude color I COULD wear white! The absorbent section could go higher in the front, but only for confidence reasons, I haven’t had a leak or accident in these yet. My poor cup hasn’t been used in months. I’m wondering what to do now with a retired menstrual cup…
D**O
Not as comfortable as the seamless
I have been slowly switching over to Saalt underwear from a different brand. The first pair I bought were the seamless and they are SO comfortable. I can’t even tell during the day that I am wearing “period” underwear. They just feel like nothing.I purchased two of the cotton when they were on sale and I do still like them, but I can definitely tell that I am wearing period underwear. I have smalls in both styles and the seamless ones fit and sit better than the cotton. I don’t think I would size up in the cotton, but the fit is definitely more noticeable and they kind of ride up in the rear.As far as leaking, I can’t really report, I typically wear them as a back up for my disc as I get used to it. Thankfully I have had no disc leaks. I also just wear the underwear (no disc) to bed on my lighter nights and have had no problem there. Overall I would get these if they were a deal and/or you were just looking to wear them around the house or to bed, for regular daytime wear, I would go with the Saalt seamless.
R**P
Works great!
Work great on heavy days, and more comfortable than regular pads
E**T
Perfect fit, good protection for light days
I have a few different pairs of unders that work as a backup for my cup. These are reasonably priced, do a nice job and fit well. They are just like every other pair of undies in the drawer until you feel the crotch area. Bonus! If you sweat a lot, these are great for that, too! :)
A**R
Runs small, short gusset, seams ripped
XXL is definitely not true to size; these run about a size small. The absorbency is really good for light days and even passable with backup on heavier days. Unfortunately, the elastic around the legs isn't attached very securely and now the fabric bunches instead of laying flat. The gusset is also short, so if you usually need overnights this isn't going to work well for you.
L**L
Not bad, but there's better period panties on the market
I'll start by saying that I have been using period panties for the last 3 years, and I have 4 other brands that I've been using. While these fit comfortably and true to size (I usually wear a size small for pants but a medium in underwear, so I bought these in a medium and they fit well), I really didn't love them. The padding portion of the panty seems to be the thinnest of all the various brands of period underwear that I've tried, so I am pretty skeptical that I would be able to use these on a full flow day. Instead I opted to wear these on the days I was expecting my cycle (my period usually starts off with light spotting) and at the tail end of my cycle when I'm not bleeding much anymore. One thing that was great about them was that they were as comfortable as regular underwear, which isn't always the case with period underwear. However, I have found other brands that in my opinion are even more comfortable and soft, while also being thicker and offering more protection, AND lastly being significantly cheaper. This pair's listed price is the 2nd most expensive of the brands I have purchased ($27 per pair at the time of posting). If they were a really good deal, I think these would be worth their shortcomings and worthwhile to have on light flow days or to wear when you're expecting your cycle. But because I am able to compare these to the other brands of period panties that I own, most of which were significantly cheaper and I think are better all around, I would opt for another brand over these.
S**Y
Soft and comfortable
These are soft and comfortable. Unlike some other brands that feel bulky.
A**R
Great at first
I’m not sure why, the first few times I used it and hand washed it/hung dry it it worked fine but the last two times it wasn’t as absorbent? Maybe I was heavier but I’m usually pretty regular..
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