Natracare Organic Cotton Tampons with Applicator - Super - Pack of 16
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Product code: 33938Our price
£2.99Case Price
£34.19 £2.85 per pack, you save 5%Purchase Options

Product Description
All natural organic tampons made from 100% organic cotton. No bleaches chemicals pesticides or other additives. A healthier and safer product for women and for the cotton producers.
Absorbency 9-12g
100% certified organic cotton
Biodegradable cardboard applicator and paper wrapper
Packaged in recycled cardboard
Pack of 16
Product Ethics & Tags
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ReviewsVerified product owner
Thought would try these as a bit less packaging although i do prefer applicator ones usually. Unlike Lil-lets these don't slide in but get stuck so sadly have given them a lower rating
Verified product owner
Comfortable to wear, easy to use, good absorbance.
Verified product owner
Good product. Found that I had to push the applicsator up a little before insertion otherwise it would stick and not move. Overall good product though and small price to pay for peace of mind that it is eco-friendly.
1 Questions
[email protected] asked this question on 6th Aug 2018
Q: Is the applicator plastic?
A: Hi, Thanks for the query. The tampon itself is made from 100% organic cotton, however the applicator that comes with the tampons is made of cardboard. Hope this helps,
About Natracare

Natracare was launched by Susie Hewson in 1989, creating the world's first period products designed to protect the health of people who mensturate and the environment. Natracare award winning organic pads, liners, tampons and wipes are made with natural materials, free from plastics, perfumes and chlorine to ensure there are no harsh, irritating ingredients or materials next to your skin.
Natracare don't stop at revolutionising period care, they've taken to campaigning for real change too. Their recent #RenameDontShame campaign aims to put pressure on supermarkets to stop referring to period products as 'sanitary products' or 'feminine hygiene products' as these terms suggest there is something unsanitary or unhygienic about having periods. To find out more and sign the petition follow this link.
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