Period Bamboo Brief - Black
(Medium+)
Front and back bleeders rejoice! OurBamboo Briefis perfect for overnight, new mums, or Luna Lovers with a heavy flow thanks to its seam to seam coverage. Made from soft, breathable Bamboo/Cotton for maximum comfort - the Bamboo Brief features a high waist and gusset from the front all the way to the back waistband.
Know your flow:Absorbs 15-20ml (3-4 regular tampons) & can be worn on its own or as a backup. Only you know your flow.
If you are unsure about how our Love Luna briefs work or how they should be used, please visit our FAQS page for further information.
It's washable, reusable & easy to care for. Rinse your Luna briefs and reusable pads with cold water as soon as you can after removal until the water starts to run clear. Pop them in a Luna Washbag with the rest of your washing and wash with like colours on a cold water cycle (max 30 degrees).
Wash before wear. Cold delicate machine wash with like colours. Do not add softener. Do not soak. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron. Do not dry clean. Line dry.
- Outer: Bamboo Viscose/Elastane
- Lining: Cotton
- Padding: Cotton/Polyester (Exclusive of trims)
- Designed in Australia, made in Indonesia
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the pad area is a bit thicker than the last brand I bought
Period Bamboo Brief - Black
Okay
I got two bamboo undies expensive I liked them at $15 but they are amazing to
Wear and WOW they are comfortable
There are a lot of things to love about these period underwear. They are by far the most softest and comfiest I have ever worn. There is no digging in elastic, and they sit quite high on me despite my tummy. The pad is thin, so it doesn’t feel like I am wearing an adult diaper (believe me, some other brands are so thick, I feel like I have visible nappy butt.) I absolutely love that they pad goes up the front of the underwear, because that is essential for front bleeders like myself, but very hard to find in period underwear. The thin pad is a positive for comfort, look and feel, but a negative in the sense that it doesn’t work well for a heavy flow. I could only wear them for 2 hours before needing to change them. I don’t mind that so much when I’m home, but if I’m at work, or out and about, I don’t like having to change underwear multiple times a day. Now that I know that, I’m still going to happily buy more, but will use them later in my cycle when I can wear them longer and have to rely on a different and less comfortable brand to get me through the heavy flow days.