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LiZZOM Organic Ultrathin Sanitary Pads - Regular Size | Bamboo & Corn Fiber, Chemical-Free, Ultra Soft

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Ever Thought of Organic Period Care?

Tired of sanitary pads filled with chemicals, toxins, and synthetic materials? You're not alone. Millions of women experience discomfort, irritation, and rashes every month.

It’s time to switch to clean, safe, and natural period care.

Experience a healthier, safer period with LiZZOM Organic Ultrathin Sanitary Pads - Regular.

Crafted using natural corn and bamboo fibers, these pads provide ultra-soft comfort with powerful absorption without exposing your body to harmful chemicals, fragrances, or toxins.

Unlike conventional pads, LiZZOM follows a zero-chemical approach, ensuring your skin stays rash-free, breathable, and irritation-free throughout your cycle.

The ultrathin design offers discreet protection, while the five-layer technology locks in moisture and prevents leaks keeping you fresh, dry, and confident all day long.

Make the switch to organic, biodegradable, and eco-friendly feminine hygiene because your body deserves better.

Key Benefits:

  • 100% Organic Period Care: Made with natural bamboo & corn fibers
  • Chemical-Free & Toxin-Free: No fragrances, chlorine, or GMOs
  • Ultra Absorbent & Breathable: Keeps you dry and comfortable
  • Ultrathin & Super Soft: Feels light, smooth, and irritation-free
  • Strong Stretchable Wings: Secure fit for leak protection
  • Eco-Friendly & Biodegradable: Sustainable alternative to plastic pads
  • Antibacterial & Odor-Free: Stay fresh all day

OUR DIFFERENTIATORS

WE’RE IN IT FOR GOOD
  • Toxin And Dioxin - Free
  • Non-Bleached And Fragrance - Free
  • Super Absorbent
  • Creates Less Carbon Footprint
  • 95% Biodegradable
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WHY BAMBOO & CORN

Why Bamboo and Corn

CHOICES THAT MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE.

Period is a dirty word. Sadly, the industry even dirtier. What does that really mean?

Sanitary napkins are made entirely of synthetic materials and plastic that take over 400 to 500 years for the environment to break down. With over 3,000 to 5,000 napkins used over a lifetime of a woman, this means a basic sanitary napkin used perhaps 130 years ago is still around.

Because Sanitary Napkins are classified under the category ‘medical products’ companies are exempt from listing their ingredients. A generic napkin is created using cotton, harmful dioxins, toxins and plastic. Conventional cotton is grown using insecticides and pesticides that don’t just put our health at risk but also endanger the ecosystems around them whilst pulling on vast amount of resources.