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No matter which of the types of tampons and absorbency you’re using, a tampon should never be worn for longer than eight hours. On days 1 and 2 you might use a higher absorbency tampon like Super, for medium to heavy flow, or Super Plus, for heavy flow, and then switch to Regular on lighter days. A lot of women experience a heavier flow at the beginning of their period, which then gets lighter towards the end, so it's a good idea to buy a few different types of tampons. The tampon also expands to fit your unique shape, for better protection against leaks.*įor the best protection, you’ll want to use the lowest absorbency necessary for your flow. With a, practical, smooth plastic applicator and an Anti-slip Grip™, Tampax Pearl Compak allows for a smooth and comfortable insertion.
Tampax Pearl Compak Regular is one of the best tampon options for light to medium flow. If you’re just trying Tampax tampons for the first time, you might want to start with the lightest or lowest level of absorbency. So, how do you choose which type of Tampax tampon to use? There’s a type of Tampax tampon for every absorbency: Light, Regular, Super and Super Plus. With tampons, it’s especially important to pick the level of absorbency that’s best for you and your flow.
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How do you know which of all these different types of tampons to choose? If you’ve ever wandered down the feminine hygiene aisle at your local supermarket or pharmacy, you’ve probably noticed there are loads of options when it comes to pads and tampons. Find the best type of Tampax tampon and absorbency level for you and your flow