Do You Just Wash Period Panties? How to Care for Them Properly

Period panties are designed to absorb menstrual blood and be reusable, making them an eco-friendly alternative to pads and tampons. But many people wonder: do you just wash them, or is there more care involved?


💧 1. Rinsing After Use

  • After wearing, rinse your period panties in cold water to remove excess blood.

  • Avoid hot water, as it can set stains and make them harder to clean.

  • Some people soak their panties for 10–15 minutes for better results.


🌿 2. Washing

  • Hand wash is preferred to gently clean the absorbent layers.

  • You can also machine wash using a mesh laundry bag to protect the fabric.

  • Use mild detergent, and avoid bleach or fabric softeners because they can:

    • Reduce absorbency

    • Damage elastic or waterproof layers


🌸 3. Drying

  • Air dry or lay flat.

  • Avoid dryers or direct sunlight, which can weaken absorbent layers and elastic.

  • Proper drying helps prevent odor and maintain hygiene.


💧 4. Storing

  • Store your period panties in a clean, dry place until your next cycle.

  • Avoid keeping them damp in a bag for long periods to prevent bacteria growth.


🌿 5. Do You Do Anything Else Besides Washing?

  • Washing is the main maintenance step, but you should also:

    • Rinse immediately after use

    • Rotate multiple pairs to reduce wear

    • Check for signs of wear (leaks, thinning, or odor) and replace as needed


Bottom Line

  • Yes, washing is the main way to care for period panties, but proper rinsing, drying, and storage are equally important.

  • Treat them like delicate lingerie: gentle care keeps them hygienic, comfortable, and absorbent for 2–3 years.

Tip: Having 3–5 pairs per cycle allows you to rotate and always have a clean, dry pair ready.

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