Almost half of the world’s population menstruates, with the average woman using between 10,000 and 15,000 menstrual products in a lifetime.
The environmental impact of disposable products cannot be ignored. Thankfully, more reusable products are reaching stores, and in Hong Kong the choice just grew with the arrival this month of reusable period underwear brand Nushu.
Nushu’s mission is to provide an alternative to traditional menstrual products and to add fuel to conversations about menstrual health.
The brand’s reusable period underwear – with comfort and protection at its core – feature advanced absorbent and leakproof technology, and provide an eco-friendly alternative to pads, tampons and cups.
Each pair is designed to be reused for up to two years, making it a more cost-effective option than a two-year supply of generic pads. Investing in three to four pairs is recommended to ensure they last through a cycle.
Nushu has a variety of styles to suit different flow needs that range in price from HK$119 (US$15.30) to HK$135.
Order at nushucare.com
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