Ingredients
Ingredients: Certified organic cotton.
Wrapper: BPA-free widely recycled plastic.
Packaging: Recycled cardboard printed with vegetable-based ink.
Absorbency: 6-9g.
Natracare Organic Cotton Tampons Regular are made from 100% certified organic cotton and designed for light to medium flow days (6-9g absorbency). Made with a rolled wadding of long-fibre organic cotton, they gently absorb menstrual flow while expanding widthways for comfortable protection.
Free from rayon, plastics, perfumes and dyes, these tampons are totally chlorine free and made using only certified organic cotton. Biodegradable and compostable, they provide a simple and reliable menstrual care option with no unnecessary additives.
$7.19
| Certification | Certified Organic |
|---|
| Brand | Natracare |
|---|---|
| Certificate | Soil Association Certified Organic |
| Packaging | 20 Pack |
| Product Attributes | CO – Certified Organic, ES – Eco Friendly Sustainable, OI – Organic Ingredients, PO – Palm Oil Safe, SF – Sulfate Free, VF – Vegan Friendly |
Ingredients: Certified organic cotton.
Wrapper: BPA-free widely recycled plastic.
Packaging: Recycled cardboard printed with vegetable-based ink.
Absorbency: 6-9g.
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