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25 replies

LoveBeingCantThinkOfAName · 19/04/2014 13:15

So couldn't justify the £6 it was going to cost as out of everything just about so have bought own brand for the first time.

I really don't think I'd get on with a moon cup though I'm sure that's the cheapest way so let's hope my £2 purchases are ok

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JonSnowKnowsNothing · 19/04/2014 13:17

Mooncups REALLY don't appeal to me either. I buy cheapy sanitary stuff and it's absolutely fine.

TinyDiamond · 19/04/2014 13:22

Been buying own brand for years absolutely fine

Dragonlette · 19/04/2014 13:25

I don't think I've ever bought anything other than own brand unless desperate and the shop only had brands. I've never had a problem with it, and dd1 has never mentioned any problems with them either.

I now use a mooncup though, even though I wasn't sure I'd get on with it, but I quite like it. It's a bit pricey if you aren't sure though.

Ememem84 · 19/04/2014 13:53

Boots own brand stuff is fine. Haven't tried any others.

SauvignonBlanche · 19/04/2014 13:54

Aldi's own tampons were fine.

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RayPurchase · 19/04/2014 13:57

I find often the own brand sanitary towels aren't scented which appeals to me. Own brand non-applicator tampons are good too.
I have used 'value' towels in hard times but they are extremely bulky so I wouldn't recommend them.

Fluffycloudland77 · 19/04/2014 14:24

I use the value ones, partly because the government charge vat on San pro and I don't see how it's classed as non-essential.

showtunesgirl · 19/04/2014 14:26

Lidl's own brand tampons are fine.

meditrina · 19/04/2014 14:27

The classification of sanpro for VAT is done at EU level, and is at a discounted 5% rate. It's urban myth btw that shaving gear is exempt. It isn't.

GlaikitFizzEgg · 19/04/2014 14:30

Have you tried a cup? I have a meluna. It was less than £15. If you use tampons it's really no different. I was very sceptical about them, but it was getting thrush every AF so I was willing to try anything.

I bought from here www.femininewear.co.uk/see-all-menstrual-cups-160-c.asp

KB02 · 19/04/2014 14:32

Mooncup do a money back guarantee if you don't get on with it after trying for a couple of cycles . It has saved me an awful lot of money , been using it for 10 years now.

bumpytoes · 19/04/2014 14:33

I like Lidl own brand. I use a Meluna but need pads/liners as well. I've found the very cheapest value liners are quite scratchy and end up scrunching up because they don't stick properly.

MostWicked · 19/04/2014 15:42

Another decade long mooncup user.
Have saved a fortune over the years.

AlpacaLypse · 19/04/2014 15:44

I don't often say this - but Tesco's OB towels are more effective than Lidl's.

Haven't tried anyone else's own brand due to the dearth of other shops round here.

LoveBeingCantThinkOfAName · 19/04/2014 18:28

Didn't expect this many replies - well coop app tampons have been fine today however have just opened the nighttime towels and maternity pads springs to mind Grin

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meditrina · 19/04/2014 18:35

"OB" is the name of a real brand (Germany and most of Asia).

Kotex are v cheap from Poundland and I've found them fine.

Oody · 19/04/2014 19:53

Didn't know that about the mooncup money back :( I bought one but took 18m to use it as I got pregnant and now I don't like it and could have got my money back

RhondaJean · 19/04/2014 19:55

How cheap are they meditrina?

meditrina · 19/04/2014 20:40

Sorry, RhondaJean, I'm not at home so cannot check how many there are in the pack (will look later if this stays on TIO). It it was 99p for an ordinary size IYSWIM. But I din't know how that stacks up against supermarket own label (I seem to remember Tescos being even cheaper but a long time since I got them, and French hypermarket own labels being vv cheap too).

chanie44 · 20/04/2014 09:28

After not needing San-pro for 1+ year due to pregnancy and breastfeeding, I thought I'd give own brand a go.

The own brand products I've used have been fine: san-pro is something I don't feel needs premium brands, providing it does the job!!!

I also use tesco own brand panty liners which are 22p for 30 compared to £2+ I used to pay!!!

Apatite1 · 20/04/2014 15:15

I had a mirena coil placed so I don't buy san pro anymore. Highly recommended if you're not planning on having kids, though mine was placed for v heavy periods.

TheCraicDealer · 20/04/2014 15:28

Another mooncup user here- took a while to get used to but really is far, far better than changing pads/tampons every few hours. I just use a panty liner at the same time but rarely ever leak (and when it does it's not catestrophic iyswim).

You can also get reusable pads but if your problem is the initial outlay then I can see why you're keen to try own brand options.

SoonToBeSix · 20/04/2014 20:17

I never used anything but always until they made them scented and I itched like crazy. Now I use boots own and they are just as good .

bumpytoes · 20/04/2014 23:42

I have the Mirena too but I still have heavy periods - my gynae told me that a third of women stop having periods so it's no guarantee that having it fitted would stop periods. Still reliable as contraception though but don't rely on it as a cost cutting way to avoid paying for sanpro!

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