
When the prices of the sanitary pads Always, Kotex, Naturella and Tampax, which have been regularly saving us since adolescence, nearly doubled last year, unfamiliar brands began to appear on the shelves next to them. Its homeland is South Korea, China, Japan, Belarus and Turkey. Our conservative side insisted on using what has been proven over the years. But the party responsible for financial literacy decided that something new was very interesting. That’s why we tried all previously unknown personal care brands and brought together a selection of brands that passed the test drive for you.
Well

Korean brand Inso produces anion layer pads containing silver ions. Why? Silver is a natural antiseptic traditionally used for medicinal purposes. It has bactericidal properties, so it can destroy germs and disinfect the surface. The pads themselves are in silver packaging (which, by the way, also looks stylish) and are divided into several types: daily, normal, super and night. It is convenient to choose what you need.
Price: 150 rubles for 8 pieces.
Day Spa

The DaySpa brand has existed on the Russian market for a long time and is familiar to domestic consumers not only for intimate hygiene products, but also for hygiene in general. Recently, the company launched the Queen Pillow series, which caught our attention. It is no coincidence that its design moves away from the classic and looks more girly – Queen Pillow is positioned as a series for young girls. The main difference is the extended rear section, which provides the maximum possible protection. It’s a good idea to avoid awkward situations at your most vulnerable age.
Price: 150 rubles for 8 pieces.
Miss Confy

Confy Lady is part of Lidersan group, the largest Turkish brands producing products for women’s and children’s hygiene. Having traveled to Russia not so long ago, many people still prefer to stay in familiar areas without trying anything new. So, we can easily say that the brand’s products are not inferior in quality to Tampax, which many people know. The pads have an ergonomic shape and a thick layer that is well absorbed. They have different lengths: regular (25 cm), long (29 cm) and extra long (32.5 cm), so you can choose what you need.
Price: 160 rubles for 8 pieces.
OVV

The OVV brand was founded in China in 2002, but soon entered the domestic market. Its main mission is to take care of women’s menstrual health. For this reason, antibacterial technologies, including silver ions, the component we mentioned before, are used in the production of gaskets.
Price: 100 rubles for 8 pieces.
Yokumi

Japanese brand Yokumi uses Sumitomo’s own absorbent in the production of personal care products. It absorbs liquid quickly and distributes it evenly inside. And Japanese hot steam processing technology ensures the softness of the upper layer of seals.
Price: 140 rubles for 8 pieces.
Buzzing

The South Korean company has been producing feminine hygiene products since 2004. The brand’s philosophy is based on the combination of eastern medicine traditions and modern production technologies. That’s why the products contain natural extracts and herbs. They open with body heat, releasing their beneficial antibacterial and disinfectant properties.
Price: 220 rubles for 10 pieces.
Sayuri

The Sayuri brand (pronounced “sayuri”) is the result of a collaboration between JGM and the Japanese Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The pads have an anatomical shape and are made of hydrophobic material that ensures good air circulation. A good choice for those who tend to trust only doctors.
Price: 190 rubles for 10 pieces.
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
I love discovering new experts to interview, researching up-and-coming ingredients and techniques that are making their way onto our beauty shelves and highlighting people who are making a difference in the world of cosmetics. My work has appeared not only on The Fashion Vibes, but also several other publications including the New York Times Magazine, Allure Magazine and Refinery29.