🌸 Embrace Nature's Softness with Every Step!
Organyc 100% Certified Organic Cotton Inside and Out Folded Panty Liners are designed for the eco-conscious individual who values comfort and sustainability. With no harmful chemicals and a focus on sensitive skin, these ultra-thin liners provide reliable absorbency while being kind to the planet. Each liner is individually wrapped for hygiene and convenience, making them perfect for your busy lifestyle.
S**A
Same as the CVS Panty Liner that was Discontinued
CVS discontinued their 'Live Better' organic cotton panty liner in early 2025 that I used for years. I did a lot of research and settled on the Organyc cotton panty liner. I am so glad I did - Organyc and CVS are the same liner! They have the same ingredients and same two strips of adhesive on the back. They both have organic cotton top sheet and core (most of the pads I looked at only had an organic top sheet). I am so happy I bought these. They perform just as well as the CVS liners, they are non-irritating, and the adhesive works very well. I just wish the Organyc liners were were cheaper in price. I used to get 48 liners at CVS for the price of 24 Organyc liners.
A**R
works for padding a wound in a crease line to prefent friction.
Pads are very thin. I have wound at the crease line under my breast ! A nurse receommended I use a cotton thin panty liner to cushion skin from bra elastic ( cotton side to wound area). These work perfectly . I know it sounds strange but liner works great, absorbs moisture/drainage and prevents further friction to the delicate skin.
M**2
Great if you have allergies, mild incontinence
I have extreme allergies and this is the only liner on market that does not cause burning and discomfort. Note the thicker pads made by same company do give me a reaction but this thin liner is perfect. Great replacement for seventh generation which is no longer made. Extremely thin almost tissue thickness only good for very mild incontinence or spotting. I use three layered if I'm going out.
J**N
Poor quality panty liners
I'd like to give this product no stars. It used to be a good product that I bought all the time, but this last box was just terrible. When trying to remove it from the panties the sticky part broke up into many pieces that had to be peeled off bit by tiny bits It was just a mess. I won't be buying these again..
4**R
not repurchasing
got these bc i was in a pinch and i ran out of August brand liners.I also got these because they seemed 'less wasteful' but they have plastic wrapping like the others.. absorbancy good but found that the adhesive is SUPER sticky and started to split.. Will skip and just get August at target, even if they are a dollar or two more.
L**3
Panty liners
Love these definitely worth buying
A**A
Comparison Between Three No-Chemical Pantyliners
This is a review of three pantyliners which are "chemical (pesticide, chlorine) free". I have given myself a couple months to trial these pantyliners before writing my final review.Rank (from favorite to least favorite):1. Honeypot (favorite) PRODUCT HAS BEEN CHANGED BY MANUFACTURER (photo is no longer representative of current product being sold now)2. Natracare3. Organyc (least favorite)Pros and Cons (overview):Both Organyc and Honeypot are individually packaged, which is nice for putting in your purse/bag when you leave home. But contributes to plastic waste. Natracare pantyliners are not individually wrapped in plastic.Individual reviews:Organyc: The thinnest of all three pantyliners. Absorbency is just OK, I have light spotting and it works well for this. The adhesive holds well to your underwear if just lounging around, however if you do a lot of moving around or sweating (like exercise or a physical job), it might not hold up well. I was shocked to find the thin layers completely separated from the moisture of sweat when I went to the bathroom during a very active day at work. As a pantyliner, it should be able to hold up to moisture and movement. Not very impressed and will not be repurchasing this one.Natracare Curved:This pantyliner is the thickest of the three. Adhesive works fine. The pantyliner itself doesn't seem to hold up very well to moisture and the surface fibers begin to come loose or somehow disintegrate if you don't change it frequently enough. Enough said about it, I tried it and probably will not be repurchasing because I have found something I like better.Honeypot: As of this update in March 2024, I no longer recommend this product as it was significantly changed. It is shorter and wider and the adhesive doesn't work as well. Very disappointed but still like it more than I did natracare and organyc.
M**Y
Love this healthier option!
I’ve had these liners on auto-order for a while now, and they’re working well for me.They’re definitely for light use, and I have noticed that if you wear one for too long, the adhesive gets a bit gooey, but other than that, they’re fabulous.
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