Always is a brand that produces feminine hygiene products including pads, tampons, and liners. The brand is owned by Procter & Gamble and has been around since 1983.
Always was first introduced in the United States in 1983.
It was introduced as a sanitary napkin designed with an absorbent foam.
In 1984, Always introduced the first pad with wings.
Over the years, Always has expanded its product line to include a range of feminine care products such as tampons and liners.
Always has launched numerous campaigns to empower women and break taboo surrounding menstruation.
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A range of pads designed with FlexFoam that molds to your body.
A range of pads that provide superior protection and comfort.
A range of pads that are designed to feel light and airy.
A range of tampons that provide protection for up to 8 hours.
A range of liners that provide protection against leaks.
Always Infinity pads are made with FlexFoam, which conforms to your body and provides better protection. Always Ultra pads have a cotton-like feel and are designed to be comfortable.
It is recommended to change your pad or tampon every 4-8 hours.
Yes, Always pads and tampons are safe to use. They are made with materials that are approved by regulatory agencies.
Yes, Always pads come in both winged and wingless options.
No, Always liners are not designed to provide the same level of protection as pads. They are meant to be used for light days or as backup protection.