







♻️ Stay fresh, stay fierce—period care that’s smart, sustainable, and stylish!
Asenappy’s Soft Adjustable Snaps Reusable Menstrual Pads offer a premium eco-conscious alternative to disposables with three size options, a four-layer absorbent bamboo charcoal and microfiber construction, and adjustable snap wings for a secure fit during active lifestyles. This 9-piece set includes a convenient wet bag, is machine washable, odor-resistant, and designed to reduce landfill waste while providing superior leak protection and comfort.




| ASIN | B08R6Z53QN |
| ASIN | B08R6Z53QN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,284 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #200 in Sanitary Napkins |
| Brand Name | Asenappy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,259) |
| Date First Available | October 6, 2020 |
| Item Form | Liner |
| Manufacturer | Asen Industry & Trading |
| Manufacturer | Asen Industry & Trading |
| Material Features | Reusability |
| Material Type | Bamboo, Microfiber |
| Model Name | Panty Liners |
| Number of Items | 9 |
| Package Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 2 inches; 9.59 ounces |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Sanitary Napkin Absorbency | Regular |
| Sanitary Napkin Type | Panty Liner |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Size | sml |
| Style Name | With Wings |
| Unit Count | 1.12 Count |
| Variety | Panty Liners |
I**E
BEST PURCHASE EVER-Period Product-wise
I was so hesitant to invest in these but honestly I am so happy that I did! Not only is it better for my cramps, the environment (less waste and trash build up honestly… like come on there is even those pesky papers on wings of disposable ones that add up in your trash!) but it’s so easy to use. Honestly at first I had to get used to the warmth of the material but then it grew into a comfort and I noticed it actually helped with cramps and just overall feeling a bit more comfy on days that are less than. What shocked me the most was how absorbent they are compared to regular pads! No accidents (even when heavy) so far and I don’t think there will be any because the ones for night use are such good coverage! Only ONE con! I admit that for these to not shift and for you to get the best comfort out of these my advice is to wear really good underwear (not loose underwear). I for one, have separate “period underwear” for those days, that are semi shapewear but comfy. They are granny panty style for sure lol they are the Bali brand is anyone wants to know (highly recommended). Also, I am a dancer and these sadly did shift a bit (the front went a bit back) but nothing that would cause a leakage accident I would say, it’s just a bit uncomfortable lol but just discreetly pull it up front again and your fine. Other than all that you might have to get used to the occasional ( a bit sweaty depending on weather) warm feeling with the larger ones but you get used to it and again wearing good underwear is essential. I also just washed them (reg cycle not even delicate because I forgot lol) and put them in the dryer for 20 min and they held up nicely! I’m glad I made the investment and I just bought other ones in sizes I liked that way I can have more and wash them all at once when my period is over. I’m really happy with these, don’t think I’ll ever use anything else! Edit: Almost a year later & they are still going strong & I honestly know they will keep going for a few more years! I would like to add some tips that I know will be helpful for people new to this (as I was). Handling & care came with trial and error for me. What I do is I keep these in a diaper bag/caddy for different size storage etc with a bottle of white vinegar. The bottle of white vinegar & a small (I bought a collapsible) bucket come in handy when it’s period time. When I get my period I take out my caddy, bucket and vinegar. Every morning I fill the bucket with a tablespoon of vinegar and the rest water. When it’s time to change my pad I rinse and wash the blood out in the sink (it’s cleaner than you think if you are careful and sanitize your sink right after then wash your hands I promise it won’t take more than 5 min just do it!) and then I wring it and then place it in the bucket with vinegar to soak until either bucket is full or my period is over. The vinegar helps to keep smells & mold at bay! But PLEASE change this water every morning with new vinegar and you can keep soaking the pads (I keep my bucket in my bathroom so I remember to do it every morning after I use the bathroom). When it’s time to wash them I wring them all out and then wash on casuals or delicate with cold water and look I like my pads soft so yes, I do use softener sheets and dry (lowest heat setting though) them and they have been fine and have kept up their absorbency! So those would be my tips! I hope they help because I really wish I would have known all this before having to go through some *funky* times in the first few months of use lol
C**C
The best cloth pads
For reference, I am 5 feet and about 110lbs. I have had no problems at all with the pads "sliding" (as other reviews stated), and I found they provide excellent coverage. I had been using Glad Rags. Glad Rags are certainly much more breathable than these are, but they provide zero leak coverage and they are bulky. These pads are incredibly absorbent, even on my heavy days. I don't know where all the liquid was going, but I know is it wasn't anywhere on my clothes! These pads are thin enough that I no longer feel self-conscious at work that someone will notice a bulge. They are about as thin as disposables. The storage bag is convenient and looks nice. I have machine washed these pads and put them in the dryer and they came out just fine. Another nice thing about these is that my family no longer has to look at the stains on my pads, because you cannot see any stains on these. The only downside is that they are not as breathable as I am used to. However, they do not feel near as disgusting as disposables do. When at home, I still use Glad Rags or some other kind of cotton because I want more air flow. My endometriosis used to be awful. I have had multiple surgeries. Many years ago, I started reading up on what can cause it to be worse. I cut down on added sugar and I began using cloth pads. Within 3 months, I only became nauseated during my flow and did not have crippling pain. Within a year, my flow was "normal", with a heavy day and then medium and light days instead of a huge dump. It has been seven years and now I hardly have any pain at all, the flow is no longer heavy (excepting one day), and I do not get nauseated. I still get cysts and other random pains at times, but it is nowhere like it was. You may not share my experience, but I hope you at least give methods other than drugs and surgery a try to see if they will work for you.
A**R
BEST DECISION EVERY: Don’t skip these!
I ordered and received these very quickly and have been waiting to use them to give a review and I’m blown away by these. I have an extremely heavy period. Usually on the first three days I am needing enough to need to change every 30 minutes or so. With these, I was able to put one on and I only had to swap it once halfway through my day and then again right before bed. I was shocked to sleep with the largest one all night and wake up completely covered and had no leaks like I usually do. I also love how soft and comfortable these are! I haven’t felt a rub or pull, and I feel like it’s way more airy. I’m so glad I made the switch to these! I also love the two part bag. It’s kinda bulky if you have a small purse, but it’s cute and the strap snaps if you need to attach it to a strap. I leave that you can use the added pocket to separate them easily while at work or out all day! 10/10
S**S
Great Sample Set
I’ve had these for a year now and wanted to leave a review. This is my first time using reusable pads and I like them. I think they are a great sample set. They are more absorbent than I thought they’d be. The patterns are nice too. However, I did have some issues. The smaller pads are useless to me. They never stay in place. I probably only ever used them a few times due to that reason. The other sizes rarely move on me. They can be hot at times. They’re also a bit bulky which can make them uncomfortable. Overall, I think they are worth the price for a starter kit.
S**O
Buen producto, cumple con lo que promete.
M**I
a very useful thing to have. in Indian summer it is a bit uncomfortable because of the heat, otherwise absolutely good.
L**N
My only issue is i’m not sure how breathable the cotton Gussett is, can’t wear one for a full day, without needing to replace, locks in moisture even without a sneeze accident there’s an older once removed.
ف**ي
جميل وسعر جميل
G**O
Creo que si sirve