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Period subscription boxes

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CantBeArsedToDoAnything · 25/07/2022 13:43

Sorry if this is ikr he wrong place, it’s my first post. I have just given birth and as I will be up to my eyeballs in fussing over dd for the next couple of months, I thought it would be a good idea to get a period subscription box, but all the ones I am looking at are all bells and whistles and expensive! I’d just like one that I can tailor to have, tampons, pads and liners! I’d like to spend £5-£10 as that’s what I usually spend every month on period products. Thank you!!

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CantBeArsedToDoAnything · 25/07/2022 13:44

Is the! Not ikr he!

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HardRockOwl · 25/07/2022 17:46

I'd probably just buy a selection of what you want from Amazon if you're going to be that time poor?

Period boxes often contain chocolate and tea bags etc so unless you want all that too, just buy in bulk to lady you for a few months

CantBeArsedToDoAnything · 25/07/2022 17:48

Thank you, that’s helpful, I have been bulk buying, but I’m not that old and quite small so all the things I usually use aren’t really available for bulk buying, and I feel like I have a mattress in between my legs if I use the likes of always. I have had a look at Callaly and Freda which are both eco friendly and no fuss, and they’d both be within budget… has anyone got any experience of these?

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Boomchickaboomchickalackachickaboom · 27/07/2022 20:43

Hi @CantBeArsedToDoAnything, I use yoppie, which is a period subscription, it’s really good and you can add pads liners and tampons (applicator and non applicator) and any extras ie. Supplements. In regards to price, my order is usually 8x light pads 8x regular pads (I use them as night pads!) and 24 or 28x liners
boom x

Boomchickaboomchickalackachickaboom · 27/07/2022 20:44

Oops and it costs around £10.50 iirc

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