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To expect panty liners to be unscented

28 replies

BrazenFoxed · 06/09/2018 14:15

Seriously, what the hell is wrong with the people who thought perfumed sanitary products were a good idea? I just bought some Always Dailies for my 10-year-old as she's just hitting puberty....but nowhere on the pack does it say they are scented. I didn't realise until I got home. Gross! It's such a nasty chemical smell...like floor cleaner. Does anyone know which brands (if any) make unscented slim liners?

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OutPinked · 06/09/2018 14:17

Sadly all panty liners I have bought are scented. I use them during pregnancy due to excess discharge and I have been unable to find unscented ones as yet.

Reusable ones are an option.

sue51 · 06/09/2018 14:21

Ewww. Tottaly unnecessary and sends a wrong message to a 10 year old.

Tessellated · 06/09/2018 14:29

Always and bodyform both do unscented ones but they seem to have got harder to find recently. Try the big supermarkets or a big boots (and be wary of any that say "fresh" on them too)

LemonBreeland · 06/09/2018 14:31

I hate this too. I find myself sniffing the boxes in the supermarket to ensure they are unscented, as the labelling is not always clear. I don't even care if I look bonkers, I hate the smell of the scented ones. There really is no need.

JellyBaby666 · 06/09/2018 14:33

Carefree do an unscented one, I accidentally picked up the scented ones and my god is it overpowering and so unnecessary!

Quangot · 06/09/2018 14:34

I agree.

Natracare do perfume-free, chlorine-free liners.

pepperknit · 06/09/2018 14:35

Aldi do unscented ones too. As a post above said, avoid any boxes that say 'fresh' on them, that usually means scented!

CherryValance · 06/09/2018 14:36

I buy Tesco's own - they do regular (20 for 66p) and large (28 for 85p). They say daily freshness on them but they're not scented.

MTBMummy · 06/09/2018 14:39

Double check the Aldi ones, I've always bought the unscented ones, but accidentally picked up a scented pack by mistake, not only do they smell awful, but my skin has reacted quite badly (as it always does to scented products

LadyLoveYourWhat · 06/09/2018 14:41

I agree, scented sanitary protection is vile - I buy Always Sensitive for my daughter, which seem to me to be unscented, I usually get them in Superdrug.

To be honest though, I think buying daily panty liners sends the wrong message too...

implantsandaDyson · 06/09/2018 14:41

I use Tesco own too.

BrazenFoxed · 06/09/2018 14:53

I think buying daily panty liners sends the wrong message too..

What message is it sending? My daughter hasn't talked to me about it and I'm not sure how best to approach it, but she has been stuffing tissues in her pants. I keep finding them around the house and wash basket. I thought that presenting her with a more discreet alternative would be a nice thing to do.

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goldhen · 06/09/2018 14:57

I have to use Always Dailies every single day if I want to feel dry. I’m not sure how it sends a bad message when it’s a necessity to some RE discharge. Agree with the scented bit though. Everything has to be scented these days it’s just mad

dementedpixie · 06/09/2018 15:01

I use the bodyform ones and they don't appear to be scented

statetrooperstacey · 06/09/2018 15:03

I've seen this a lot on here but have never ever come across any and o always buy different random ones, basically the cheapest or the one on Offer, own brands etc. Maybe try the cheaper brands? I also have started sniffing boxes recently after reading about them on here and still haven't come across any! I don't want them just don't want to buy by mistake.

BrazenFoxed · 06/09/2018 15:04

LeroyJenkins
Sorry, I didn't realise the scented sanpro thread quota had been reached already. Quick, report it to MNHQ!

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thenightsky · 06/09/2018 15:05

LeroyJenkins Thank you for the list. I was just trying to count the threads myself. There seems to have been 100s lately.

BrazenFoxed · 06/09/2018 15:07

statetrooperstacey every pack I found in Boots and Superdrug today was scented, andthe one pack I thought was not scented at all turned out to be scented. I'm not talking towels here...just the thin daily ones. There used to be tiny slim ones you could get in a box, which Inthought dd would find less "scary" but couldn't find them anywhere either.

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MissCharleyP · 06/09/2018 15:07

Cottons (usually in larger Boots) are unscented and there’s another brand called Kind (I think) that are unscented.

LeighaJ · 06/09/2018 15:26

I never had a problem buying unscented liners until I moved to England. I've just gotten use to it I guess because now I don't even notice the smell.

LeroyJenkins · 06/09/2018 15:28

@BrazenFoxed it feels like every day there are complaints about scented san pro - you must be new here if you havent seen them

BrazenFoxed · 06/09/2018 16:03

LeroyJenkins and therefore clearly it is an issue for many people.

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agnurse · 06/09/2018 16:12

I think when someone says it's "sending the wrong idea" they might be referring to the fact that some ladies put perfume "down there", especially prior to a date or intimate experience.

This is NOT recommended as it has the potential to affect your normal microorganisms that live in there. You can get NASTY infections and irritations as a consequence.

OP, you might consider seeing if your DD would like some cloth pads. These can be washed and reused. They tend to be expensive up front, but over time you save because you're not buying panty liners. They even make cloth panty liners IIRC.

wheelbarrowed · 06/09/2018 17:04

Use Tena pad liners

Unscented and much better

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