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Best tampon holder: how to choose?

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Choosing a tampon holder depends on the type of tampon, bag size, lifestyle habits, cost, and number of tampons. It should hold tampons securely, protect from moisture, and discreetly hide them. Consider color, material, and fit. Alternatively, use zippered pockets or wrist pouches.

Choosing a pad holder depends in part on the type of tampon you normally use, the size and type of bag you normally carry, as well as your general lifestyle habits. Other considerations may include cost and the number of tampons you typically want to bring along. A good holder will hold the tampons securely so you don’t allow jostles or other objects in the bag to puncture or tear the protective wrapping around the tampon. Ideally, the swab holder should also protect the swab from moisture. Finally, the holder should discreetly hide the tampons so that if you need to rummage through your bag in public you won’t worry about pulling the tampons out of your bag while you’re looking for another item.

When you start your search for a tampon holder, have a few tampons of the size and brand you prefer on hand, so you can check that the holder is large enough to hold your tampons. In some cases, you may be able to find a pad holder that also has room for pads or panty liners, which can be extremely useful if you use both products. If you typically have a heavy menstrual flow, you may want to look for a holder that can accommodate multiple tampons at once.

Depending on your personal preferences, you may want to purchase a sanitary pad holder in a color or pattern that you find appealing or that matches the purse you normally carry. If you’re in a very rainy or very humid area, you might also want to choose a holder that’s made from a waterproof or water-resistant material and that you can seal tightly with a zipper. While there is plenty of room for the number of tampons you want to carry, the holder should also offer a snug fit to keep tampons from moving around and getting damaged. Incidentally, if you sometimes need to swap out your regular bag for a small overnight bag, you may need an additional smaller pad holder that fits that bag.

In some cases, a separate tampon holder may not be the best option for safely storing and transporting your tampons. If you normally carry the same bag every day and your bag has internal or external zippered pockets, you may find that your tampons fit well in these sections. If you’re a runner or power walker who prefers not to carry a bag while exercising, try packing a tampon or two without an applicator in a wrist pouch.

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