Lil-Lets Non-Applicator Super Plus 16s
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Lil-Lets Super Plus Non Applicator Tampons for heavy flow
Did you know your period can differ from day to day? So, when you use tampons, you may need to use up to 3 different absorbencies depending on your flow.
How to use
How to use: Wash your hands. Unwrap the tampon by twisting the wrapper in opposite directions. Pull the string away from the base of the tampon and then give it a gentle tug to ensure it’s secure. Use your fingertip to guide the tampon into place, aiming up and backwards towards the small of your back. You’ll know the tampon is in place when you can no longer feel it. If you still feel it, you may need to push it a little further up. Now wash your hands again. When it’s time to remove your tampon, pull on the string. To dispose of your tampon, throw away with your household waste or in a designated sanitary bin. Do not flush your tampon down the toilet as this can cause blockages. For safe and comfortable use of tampons, read and keep the leaflet that is found inside every tampon pack. When using tampons, always use the lowest absorbency for your flow and change your tampon every 4 to 8 hours. Tampons are associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). This is a rare but serious illness that may be fatal. More information on the risks and symptoms of TSS can be found in the leaflet provided inside tampon packs.
Hazards and Cautions
For safe and comfortable use of tampons, read and keep the leaflet that is found inside every tampon pack. When using tampons, always use the lowest absorbency for your flow and change your tampon every 4 to 8 hours. Tampons are associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). This is a rare but serious illness that may be fatal. More information on the risks and symptoms of TSS can be found in the leaflet provided inside tampon packs.
Ingredients
Absorbent core: viscose (no chlorine bleach), Cover: mixture of polyester/polythene, String: mixture cotton/polyester, Wrapper: cellophane.