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Our Product

8 LAYER OF PROTECTION
  • Soft Feather cotton Layer
  • Antibacterial Anion chip Prevent Bacteria
  • Dust free paper
  • SAP Paper Instantly converts liquid into gel
  • Airlaid paper
  • Breathable Backsheet Keepping the inner air fresh
  • Supporting cotton Layer
  • Individual Lap

Rs. 55/-

REGULAR & NIGHT SPECIAL 

Features and Benefits

Anion Chip Technology

Ulta soft Biodegradable Anion Cotton Sanitary Pads With Highest Absorbency & Comfortability

Ultra Absorbent

Stay worry-free with our highly absorbent pads that keep you dry and confident all Night.

Breathable Layers

Enjoy comfort without compromise our breathable layers ensure freshness throughout.

PREMIUM PADS-  Dreams Should Not Be Interrupted

Your Trusted Companion for Comfort and Care.

Discover the revolution in feminine hygiene with First Choice Pads. Our Anion chip technology sets us apart, providing unparalleled comfort and protection during those crucial days.

Quality & Safety

Discover the revolution in feminine hygiene with First Choice Pads. Our Anion chip technology sets us apart, providing unparalleled comfort and protection during those crucial days.

Socially Responsible

We are constantly striving to enhance our products, communities, and environmental imрасt

Superior Protection

Providing women with the ability to feel comfortable during their periods, both physically and emotionally, so that they can focus on what is important to them.

What’s Customers Feedback

Testimonials

Shakti Sharma
24 years old
"These eco-friendly organic sanitary pads are incredibly comfortable and reliable. I love that they are gentle on the environment."
Khushboo Vani
21 years old
"Switching to organic sanitary pads was the best decision! They are chemical-free, biodegradable, and super absorbent."
Shivani Shantu
19 years old
"Finally found the perfect pad! Eco-friendly, natural, and kind to my skin. Highly recommend these organic sanitary pads."
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FAQ's

Anion technology involves the infusion of negatively charged ions to neutralize odour and create a more sanitary and comfortable experience.

Yes, we prioritize sustainability. Our pads are crafted with eco-friendly materials that are biodegradable.

It depends on your flow. Generally, we recommend changing every 4-6 hours for optimal hygiene.

Absolutely! Our pads are designed with hypoallergenic materials to ensure comfort for sensitive skin.

Puberty happens to everyone! It’s a physical change that happens as you become an adult, usually between the ages of 10-14. As a girl, you’ll know you’re going through puberty when you notice your body going through physical changes like more definition in your waistline, development of breasts, and—of course—your first period.

Your period is the last part of your monthly cycle. Stage 1 has your body building up blood-rich cells, preparing for pregnancy. Stage 2 is ovulation. Stage 3 is the shedding of the blood-rich membrane, also known as your period. Stage 4 is the length of time of your period, which is usually 3-7 days. Then it starts all over again (unless you get pregnant).

Your period is the last part of your monthly cycle. Stage 1 has your body building up blood-rich cells, preparing for pregnancy. Stage 2 is ovulation. Stage 3 is the shedding of the blood-rich membrane, also known as your period. Stage 4 is the length of time of your period, which is usually 3-7 days. Then it starts all over again (unless you get pregnant).

Most girls and women find that periods last for about 5-7 days, and that they get their period approximately once a month. After a couple of years of having your period, your body will settle into a pattern that’s unique to you, and you’ll be familiar with how many days of bleeding to expect. If you notice that you don’t get your period very often, or if it lasts for longer than 7 days, it might be a good idea to check in with your doctor.

Here are some surefire ways to feel better during your period. Try relaxing with a warm bath or hot water bottle – the warmth will ease overall tension and pain. It’s also important to stay active and eat well to help combat that dreaded bloat that many girls face as a symptom of PMS. If you find that nothing is truly helping you feel better, or that the pain is affecting your schoolwork or ability to enjoy activities overall, you can always talk to your gynaecologist or doctor about other treatments.