Taynie

washable tampons (8 pcs.) - Taynie

CHF 20.80
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
Size
CHF 20.80
  • Made from 100% organic cotton
  • Different sizes to suit your menstrual period
  • Free from silver, biocides, perfume, chlorine bleach & harmful chemicals
  • Vegan
  • Plastic free
  • Washable at 90°C

Washable tampons are a sustainable alternative to disposable tampons. They are absorbent, skin-friendly and washable at up to 90°C.

Before use, they are rolled up and then knotted. When inserting, make sure that the withdrawal string does not disappear.
Don't worry - you will find detailed instructions for use in the tampon packaging.
A lubricant or an insertion aid is not included.

fabric feel:
Soft cotton fabric feel

Free from silver ion, zinc pyrithione and biocides. Organic cotton (STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®).

Composition: 100% organic cotton

100% organic cotton

Free from silver ion, zinc pyrithione and biocides. Organic cotton (STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®).

Please wash before first use.

After wearing, the tampons should be washed out in cold water so that the blood does not clot and can then be washed in the washing machine at up to 90°C.
However, 60°C is enough to wash all the bacteria out of the tampon and extend its life.

medium strong:
The tampon is 12 cm long and 5 cm wide. The return string has a length of 16 cm.
Extra strong:
The tampon is 13 cm long and 5 cm wide. The return string has a length of 16 cm.
Ultra:
The tampon is 15 cm long and 5 cm wide. The return string has a length of 16 cm.


The tampons absorb approx. 50% less liquid than commercially available disposable products with a comparable absorbency description.

cardboard & paper

Taynie is a German company that can draw on many years of experience in the production of period panties. They do without biocides and silver and have their products manufactured under the most modern conditions in Italy, China and Germany, with the main production taking place in China. The development and final inspection takes place in Germany.