Tampax Super Plus 20s

€3.00

Tampax Super Plus 20s with cardboard applicator help you feel clean and confident. They are non plastic tampons and free from fragrances and dyes. Tampax tampons have an absorbent core and a protective skirt for additional back-up protection. Their cardboard applicator features an anti-slip grip for easy insertion and the tampon core has a 100% cotton comfy layer. Tampax Super Plus tampons with cardboard applicator are for heavy flow days during your period. Tampax tampons have been gynaecologically tested. They have also been independently tested for harmful substances by Oeko-Tex. Feel clean and confident. Try Tampax Pearl Compak, our best option for comfort and protection across Tampax line up.

Tampax Fetures

  • Tampax offers long lasting protection with our non-plastic tampons
  • Absorbent tampon core for better protection and 100% cotton comfy layer for better comfort
  • Protective Skirt to help avoid leaks before they happen
  • Anti-slip grip allows easy and controlled insertion
  • Gynaecologically tested
  • Free from fragrances and dyes
  • Cardboard applicator for clean insertion
  • Independently tested for harmful substances by Oeko-Tex

Is my period normal?

If you’ve had more than a few periods, you probably know what’s normal for you by now, but you may wonder if your flow is like other people’s. Most periods last 3-7 days, but all days aren’t the same. It’s normal for your flow to change throughout the duration of your period. Typically, days 1-3 are the heaviest, then it tends to taper off over the remaining days, becoming light or ‘spotty’ towards the end. It’s also totally normal to have an irregular period – maybe your period starts late, you bleed more heavily than normal, or you’ve skipped a month entirely, all of which can happen.

What tampon size should I use?

Firstly, it’s important to clarify that tampon size has nothing to do with vagina size (and there’s no such thing as a “wide-set vagina”)! It’s all about absorbency. Larger tampons are for heavier period flow and smaller tampons are for lighter flow. This is important because the safest way to use tampons is to always use the lowest absorbency that will manage your flow. That’s why Tampax Pearl has four different absorbencies for your needs: Light, Regular, Super and Super Plus.

What size tampon is best for light, medium or heavy flow?

With four different sizes, you have a lot to choose from. Tampon sizes are based on the amount of fluid they absorb, with most women using a Regular absorbency. If you want to start with the smallest size tampon until you figure it out, try the Light size. If your tampon leaks in just a few hours, then go up. If your tampon is uncomfortable to change, then go down. Most people find that a regular or higher absorbency tampon, such as a super-size tampon, is best for them at the beginning of their period, then they switch to a lighter absorbency towards the end.

Can I use a tampon for spotting?

No. You should never use a tampon for spotting or discharge. Using a tampon in anticipation of bleeding, or as a precautionary measure could harbour infection, as tampons need moisture to expand and work properly. Use a pantyliner or sanitary pad instead.

Tampons are associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). TSS is a rare but serious illness that may be fatal. Read and save the enclosed information. Always use the lowest absorbency for your flow. Change every 4-8 hours.
Do not flush down the toilet. Keep in a cool dry place
  • Storage Information

    Do not store above 25c

    Do not store above 25c, away from direct sources of heat and humidity. Keep in original container