How to Wash
our Period Panty
HerCheck has designed period underwear keeping in mind the comfort & leak protection every age group needed. Also, we had ensure that the period underwear's are leak proof & can easily be worn during any day of your period.
Pre-Rinse Immediately After Use
As soon as you remove your period panties, rinse them under cold running water. This helps to remove most of the menstrual blood and prevents stains from setting.
Lightly squeeze the panties to remove excess water, but avoid wringing them out, as this can distort the fabric and shape.
Soak in Detergent Water
Fill a basin or sink with cold water and add a small amount of mild detergent. Make sure the detergent is free from bleach, fabric softeners, or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the panties' leak-
proof layers and reduce absorbency.
Place your period panties in the solution and let them soak for 5-10 minutes. This step helps to break down any remaining blood and other impurities.
Always use cold water, as hot water can set stains and degrade the leak-proof material.
Gentle Wash
Gently scrub the period panties with your hands, focusing on the gusset area (the inner layer that absorbs the most fluid). Avoid scrubbing too harshly, as this can wear down the fabric.
If you prefer, you can machine wash your period panties. Place them in a mesh laundry bag for protection, and use a gentle cycle with cold water. Only wash them with similar fabrics and colors to prevent damage or staining.
Do not use bleach, fabric softeners, or other harsh chemicals, as they can damage the absorbent layers and the waterproof barrier.
Rinse and Squeeze
After washing, rinse the panties under cold water to remove any remaining detergent.
Gently squeeze out the excess water without twisting or wringing the fabric, which could damage the material.
Air Dry Naturally
Hang your period panties to dry in a sunny or well-ventilated area. Sunlight not only helps to dry the panties quickly but also has natural antibacterial properties.
Do not tumble dry or use high heat, as this can damage the waterproof barrier and reduce the lifespan of the panties.
Make sure your period panties are completely dry before storing them, as dampness can lead to mold or mildew.
Tips for
Long-Term Care
Rotate Usage
To extend the life of your HerCheck Period Panties, rotate their use so that each pair has time to fully dry and recover between wears.
Check to care
Regularly check your panties for signs of wear, especially in the absorbent layers and waterproof barrier. If they start losing their effectiveness, it may be time to replace them.
HerCheck Period underwear is made of layers that help to keep the odor and also protects from leakage.
Yes, we have tested this product and it can absorb period blood without tampon and pad.
HerCheck period underwear is meant to absorb period liquid. The clot remains on the top, which can can be easily washed out.
We have tested the period underwear for straight 9 hours and up to 100 washes.
We have tested the leak absorbent layer and found that it absorbs up to 120 ml of liquid which is 6xtime of a sanitary pad.
Yes, you can reuse the period underwear for up to 100 washes.