Description
Mini Tampons
All Wonder Tampons are designed to be discrete, reliable, and to provide the ultimate protection.
Wonder Mini Tampons are the perfect choice for first-time users or for a light flow. Their smaller design and softcover ensures that you are comfortable throughout your period! With Wonder, you can be a confident Wonder-girl all month long! Discreet, reliable protection for light-flow days.
We all know leaks can happen, for the best protection on period days use Wonder Liners as your back up.
- Smaller design recommended for first-time tampon users.
- Rounded tip for easy and smooth insertion.
- Soft, smooth cover for superior comfort.
- Easy, twist-open wrapper.
- Option for a FREE, lovely tampon carry case…perfect for organizing your handbag! Let us know at the time of your order if you would like one.2
You Get: 1 Pack x Mini Tampons
Tampon Materials: Viscose, PP/PE thermobonded no-woven overwrap and cotton/polyester cord.
Warning: Tampon use has been associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). TSS is rare but a serious disease that may cause death. Always read and keep the enclosed information for use.
IMPORTANT: This product is stamped as having passed its expiry date. However, as they are individually sealed, they are fine to use.
Which pad or tampon should I use?
Pad or tampon? Super or regular? Some days it is hard to know which will be best. Think about what you might be doing that day. If you are going swimming, you will definitely need to use a tampon. If not, you can use either, or a combination to make sure you are protected from leaks. Don’t forget to consider how heavy your flow might be that day. ‘Super’ offers high absorbency, which is great for days 1 and 2 when your period is heavier. ‘Regular’ is best for medium absorbency and is usually perfect from day 3 and on. Sometimes on the last days, when your period is very light, you might even just need a liner.
How often should I change my tampon?
Generally, you should change your tampon somewhere between 4 to 6 hours. Use the minimum absorbency for your flow — your tampon should be saturated to when taking it out, so if it’s not, switch to a lower absorbency tampon. It’s a good idea to note the time you put your tampon in so you can be sure not to leave your tampon in longer than 6 hours. This will help prevent a rare but potentially fatal disease called toxic shock syndrome (TSS).
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