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Care and Maintenance of Period Underwear

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Written by Heralogie Inc.
To ensure your period underwear remains fresh, functional, and long-lasting, follow these care and maintenance tips. Wash your period underwear as soon as possible after use to prevent bacterial growth and odor buildup. Opt for hand washing or a delicate cycle with cold water, and avoid machine drying to prevent fabric damage; instead, air dry in a well-ventilated area. Handle special fabrics like mesh or lace with care, and avoid using bleach or fabric softener on waterproof layers. To maintain color, wash with like colors and use gentle detergents. Store your period underwear in a dry place and never share them with others. By adhering to these guidelines, you can ensure your period underwear provides comfort and confidence for years.
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What Sets Heralogie Period Underwear Apart

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Written by Heralogie Inc.
Heralogie stands out in the period underwear market due to its dedication to sustainability, quality, and community satisfaction. Unlike competitors using synthetic fabrics that harm the environment, Heralogie uses eco-friendly Tencel and organic cotton for comfort and breathability. Their products are sourced from a single, woman-owned factory that prioritizes ethical practices and fair wages. Despite the higher production costs, Heralogie keeps prices reasonable to ensure accessibility. Founded with a mission to empower menstruators and protect the environment, Heralogie is a woman-owned business committed to making a positive impact for present and future generations.
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The Environmental Impact of Disposable Menstrual Products

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Written by Heralogie Inc.
Disposable menstrual products have a significant environmental impact, with the average menstruator generating around 330 pounds of waste in their lifetime. A single pad takes approximately 500 years to decompose, and the U.S. alone contributes to 12 billion pads and 7 billion tampons discarded annually, leading to massive plastic waste. This waste harms marine life, contaminates food chains, and adds to sewer pollution. Heralogie aims to reduce this impact by using sustainable materials like biodegradable Kraft paper, recycled packaging, and Tencel fabric. Though not entirely eco-friendly, their efforts contribute to long-term environmental benefits.
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