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    Mini Liners

    Mini Liners

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    Mini Liner Inserts

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    Basic or Wing Style
    Use with: Mini Pad

    Set of 2 Mini Basic or Mini Wing Liners. >> Click to View how Pads and Liners Work
    Liner Inserts enhance the absorbency of Pads to meet your particular needs, and will last approximately as long per use as a comparably-sized disposable pad or tampon. A single Pad will last you through a full day of your cycle, provided that the Liner Insert is changed before soaking through. Unlike Pantyliners, Liner Inserts must be used in conjunction with a Pad or Lunapanty.

    How many Liners do I need?
    You can expect to use 1 Pad or Lunapanty per day, changing your Liner Inserts 1 - 6 times, depending on how light or heavy your periods are. When your Liner Insert becomes saturated, replace with a fresh, dry Liner. Multiple Liners may be added (up to 4 at a time for very heavy flows) to help prevent leaks or extend the time between Liner changes.

    Dimensions
    Mini Basic Liners are approx. 8" (19cm) long and 2.5" (6cm) wide
    Mini Wing Liners are approx. 8" (19cm) long and 5.5" (14cm) wide across the wings.

    Construction
    Liner Inserts are  made from 2 layers of 100% cotton fleece with serged edges.

    Performance
    Liners enhance the absorbency of Lunapads and Lunapanties to meet your particular needs. Each Liner will last approximately as long (per use) as a comparably-sized disposable pad or tampon. Additional mindfulness may be advisable, however, as Lunapads are made with natural, more porous fibers and do not contain added chemicals or absorbing agents. Given this, Lunapads users need to be mindful of changing the Liner insert as frequently as their flow dictates in order to prevent soaking through the Pad. Frequent changing of the Liners significantly enhances the comfort and performance of the Pad.

    Liners can be washed by hand or machine in any temperature with your regular detergent. Pre-soaking or rinsing in cold water prior to washing is recommended, but not always necessary, particularly if the pads are not heavily saturated. Please note that if pads are being soaked, soaking water must be changed daily.

    We recommend Nellie’s Natural Laundry Soda for regular cleaning, and Buncha Farmers Stain Remover to perk up stained pads. Heavily stained liners may also occasionally benefit from machine wash and dry in hot settings.

    Please avoid the use of chlorine bleach or fabric softeners to clean Liners.

    Liners can be added as desired by inserting the ends under the ric-rac bands on a Pad. Wing Liners rest comfortably against the inner thigh, providing added lateral (side-to-side) protection. Multiple Liner Inserts may be inserted for increased absorbency. Pads can be refreshed throughout the day or night as desired by removing and replacing the Liners. Please note that Liner Inserts are not intended to be worn without a Pad.

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    1. Long-term user weighs in Review by Fire Aphid
      Quality

      Funny thing, with disposables, I needed the longest ones to keep from leaking off the ends, but with cloth, the shortest pads serve me well, and with less bulk. The fluffy cotton fleece seems to "grab" fluid before it can migrate very far. The downside is that it doesn't let go of the blood easily, so handwashing isn't really practical.

      My favorite Lunapad is the Mini Pad, and I use Mini Liners with them, the Wing ones for heavier flow and the Basic ones the rest of the time. I usually stick with the Mini Pad, but I like that I can use Mini Liners with the Maxi Pad, too, when I want more coverage without the bulk of a longer liner when I know I'll only bleed through in the middle.

      And I love that Mini Liners are small enough to fit in my pockets! I don't carry a purse, so it is essential for me to be able to bring everything I need for a day on my person. Not to mention that it's nice to not have to bring anything with me to the restroom! Plus, they dry very quickly, so they're ideal for long trips when I'll need to wash my pads before I'm home again.

      However, my first Lunapads are nearly four years old now, and my oldest Mini Liners are substantially less absorbent than they used to be. Since I've never been able to squeeze more than one liner into a single Lunapad, I have to be much more vigilant about changing my older Mini Liners than my newer ones, which is irritating at best and messy at worst. (Posted on 9/28/11)

    2. These are very soft! Review by Loucheena
      Quality

      These liners feel very soft against my skin. I tested their absorbency with water, and the held a tablespoon's worth just fine! I even squeezed them to see if they would leak, and they didn't! I don't use these with the mini pad though. Instead, I'm planning to put them under some of my non-waterproof cloth pads and use them as a booster, or just extra leak protection! (Posted on 2/8/11)

    3. Use What You Need Review by Meghan G
      Quality

      The thing I love about the liners is that you can add one or two (depending on your flow) to the pad. This is great because everyone has a different flow. I usually use the regular liners but lately I have had a growing appreciation for the winged liners. They are perfect for the heavier days of your period as an extra guard against leaks.

      I have been using Lunapads for over a year now and I have decided that the mini's are what works best for me. Every time that I have had to use disposables for some reason I find the experience more uncomfortable than the last. (Posted on 2/5/11)

    4. Soft and comfortable Review by Carla
      Quality

      I love having a bunch of less expensive liners to switch out on my lunapads winged pad. I use the mini pad every day of my cycle for regular discharge, and I found that lighter colors (pink and blue) show the stains less (whereas during your period darker colors hide the stains better). The liners are soft and durable, and I just love them. (Posted on 2/4/11)