A visit to the supermarket introduced a young boy to Aunt Flow instead of Aunt Jemima. A Philadelphia mother has a lot to explain to her young son after a trip down a supermarket’s feminine hygiene ...
This is a letter written to one of the top executives at Proctor and Gamble. Means a bit more to the gals than the guys. AN OPEN LETTER TO MR. JAMES THATCHER, BRAND MANAGER, PROCTER & GAMBLE. Dear Mr.
Always pads have been a part of many young girls’ period journeys. From school health classes to TV adverts, the brand was practically shoved in our faces, promising protection, comfort, and ...
A shocking TikTok video showing what appears to be maggot-like moulds inside an Always sanitary pad has triggered widespread alarm online. The clip, posted by a user on TikTok, has drawn concern from ...
Always brand menstrual pads will no longer display the Venus symbol, historically associated with the female sex, on their packaging. The move responds to complaints from customers and seeks to make ...
Some users and retailers of Always sanitary pad are crying out to the makers of the brand, Procter and Gamble Nig. Ltd, that they are not getting value for their money even as the management insists ...
Blue pad or pink pad, it doesn't matter. Focus on the type instead Choose the right sanitary pad that meets your specific needs. Here's a guide by Eve Woman and a recommendation for Always pads.
Some members of the San Francisco Bay Area's transgender community praised Always for removing the Venus symbol from the packaging of its sanitary pads. The Venus symbol historically represents ...