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HomeHomeCleaningMulti-Purpose CleaningSeventh Generation Chlorine Free Organic Cotton Tampons, Super, non-applicator, 20-count packages (Pack of 12) (240 tampons) |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
I don't think I'll ever use another tampon brand again Jan 15, 2008
By A. Y. Kuhn These are great. I used to buy O.B. In my opinion, these are better. When I think about all the chlorine and synthetic fibers that are in other tampons, I wonder about the damage that can cause. I feel healthier by using Seventh Generation.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Better than OB Jul 29, 2008
By Mosa Flyshacker Seventh Generation tampons are good quality, better (tighter weave) than OB. They seem to be the exact same tampon as other good quality, non-bleached brands I've used. I'm going to buy the case so I don't have to think about buying tampons every time I'm at the store.
5 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Eco friendly but no applicator Dec 15, 2007
By BuikD I know it is not as environmentally conscious but I just have to have a tampon with an applicator. They are individually wrapped in plastic for ease to carry in your purse and work as much as you would expect - although maybe just a bit on the light side compared to Tampax. Seventh Generation is a top-notch company and for that fact I bought the product and give it 4 stars I just wish Amazon carried the organic cotton tampons that include the applicator that I can buy at my local Whole Foods.
Just takes practice Jan 18, 2012
By Jonna I was worried about trying a tampon without an applicator but I liked the fact that these were chlorine-free, used less waste, & were better for the environment & possibly for me as well. The first time I tried them I was a little awkward with the application but it has been very easy since then. I just had to get a little practice. Well worth it.
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