elinaline:opalited:therdadeter:joshpeck:I teamed up with one of my friends who helped to make menstr
elinaline:opalited:therdadeter:joshpeck:I teamed up with one of my friends who helped to make menstrual products free on our college campus to make these graphics about periods & sustainability! (info sourced from this natgeo article)i read this article when it came out and it actually inspired me to switch over to reusable pads and i genuinely will never go back to shilling money for disposable pads/tampons everrrr again trying to find the right ones was kind of daunting but I found this brand that I’ve been using for awhile now that i can’t recommend enough - they sell a starter pack with a case, a trial pack to test out, a cheaper 5-piece set, and individual pads!i went digging around on the linked brand above and found the promo code “sustainable” for an extra 10% off their sale prices we love to see itIf buying them is out of your budget, which I can totally understand that shit is expensive as hell, you can now find a bunch of tutorials to make them yourself ! It’s certainly also more practical for fat folks because industrial reusable pads are usually one size and that size is really small and that can be uncomfortableHere is a video one with some more resources in the descriptionHere is a written step by step one for folks who don’t like video tutorials -- source link