Hushubao’s liquid sanitary napkins have always been praised by people. How should these Hushubao liquid sanitary napkins be used? How can I check its production date? Regarding this question, many friends want to know the answer. Let’s find out quickly.
How to use Hushubao liquid sanitary napkins
The usage of liquid sanitary napkins is the same as that of ordinary sanitary napkins. Open the package, take out the sanitary napkin, tear off the paper tape in the middle, stick the glued side to the middle of the crotch of the underwear first, and align the two ears with the narrowest part of the crotch. Because of the adhesive adhesion at the bottom of the sanitary napkin and the "ears" fixed from both sides, the sanitary napkin will be firmly stuck to the bottom of the underwear, making it less likely to shift during activities.
How to check the production date of Hushubao liquid sanitary napkins
Steps to check the production date of sanitary napkins. The production date of sanitary napkins is generally printed on the outer packaging of the whole package. It is a set of numbers printed on . So, when you get a pack of sanitary napkins, first check the outer packaging carefully.
Why are Hushubao liquid sanitary napkins called liquid
Hushubao liquid sanitary napkins are composed of a new liquid material, FlexFoam, imported from Europe and the United States. It is liquefied by using pure water from Lake Ontario and nano-sized molecular polymers through emulsification technology. Different from materials in the traditional sense, the characteristics of water make it more suitable for one-piece molded products, and the material and density can be better controlled throughout the production process. Hushubao liquid sanitary napkin has the world's patented Microdots absorption micropores, which can completely change the one-way absorption problem of ordinary sanitary napkins. It truly achieves three-dimensional annular absorption, dragging liquid from top to bottom, allowing the liquid to be evenly dispersed. Coupled with the unique dual-density absorption layer of FlexFoam liquid material, the upper layer with larger absorption holes can quickly grasp the liquid, and the lower layer with a fine structure can disperse and store a large amount of liquid. The liquid will be absorbed before it can stay on the surface. When you suck it to the bottom, you can really suck it fast. If you suck it to the bottom, you can keep it clean for eight hours.
What kind of sanitary napkins should I buy?
1. Good absorbency.
Plant ash, the predecessor of sanitary napkins, has been used by Chinese women for thousands of years because of its good absorbency. Of course, the safety is not the same as modern sanitary napkins. Seeing the process of making plant ash in the picture below, most women may feel their scalp numb. In most modern sanitary napkin advertisements, large absorption capacity is also used as a selling point. A sanitary napkin with poor absorbency is basically a substandard sanitary napkin. Good absorbency means not only fast absorption and large absorption capacity, but also the ability to keep the surface dry and prevent reverse osmosis.
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2. Good touch.
As a personal item, of course it must have a good touch. Sanitary napkins on the market are mainly divided into three categories: soft/mesh/pure cotton. In terms of hand feel, mesh is generally made of PE and has a slightly worse feel; pure cotton has the best skin-friendliness and is more breathable. Good, but there will be reverse osmosis and the price is also expensive; the soft ones are made of various non-woven fabrics, polymer resins and fluff pulp, and are generally more balanced.
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3. Close-fitting.
Whether a sanitary napkin fits the body is also an important consideration when purchasing. In the past, when I was on my period, I would stop exercising if I could, but it is impossible to say that I stopped exercising because of my period. A truly good sanitary napkin is a sanitary napkin that makes you forget it exists. The purchase of night-use sanitary napkins particularly bothers me. Unlike the day-use sanitary napkins, which are replaced every 2-3 hours, the night-use sanitary napkins take longer to use, turn over during sleep, and are large in volume at night. If they are not close-fitting enough, they can easily become worn out. It will be printed on the bed sheets. I still remember the time I borrowed a classmate’s bed and ended up having my period. It was really embarrassing.
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4. Breathable.
If the touch is still determined by the surface layer of the sanitary napkin, then breathability is the ultimate goal when examining the inner core of the sanitary napkin.
Of course, in theory, thinner sanitary napkins are also more breathable, and major sanitary napkin brands are also committed to being thinner; however, material is the ultimate criterion for breathability. In this regard, pure cotton still has the best breathability. High-end brands have also invested a lot of research and development funds in substitutes, and the results are quite obvious.