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High-Rise Heavy 80ml Protection - for more than a gush but less

By A Mystery Man Writer

Unless you experience super heavy periods, you will not need the heavy absorbency style. This range is designed more for bladder leaks and postpartum bleeding. Helping women to feel confidently fresh & dry with the most absorbent, washable period and bladder leak underwear you can buy.

Bladder leak/period underwear with built-in absorbent protection holds up to 80mls 

✔ Designed for comfort, style and waste-free protection.
✔ Super absorbent undies keep your skin fresh, dry and happy.
✔ Soft yet firm, the high-rise briefs give you a graceful slimming look.


We still want to look elegant, and with reliable protection we are free to go about our day without any concerns.


Your private parts lie upon a super soft fabric, designed so you feel dry and protected.  


Amazingly absorbent enclosed middle layers are infused with antimicrobial and anti-odour properties making them a pleasure to wear all day long.


A sneaky leakproof outer layer provides that extra level of protection.


The heavy absorbency style has two extra absorbency layers. It's designed for bladder leakage, heavy periods and postpartum bleeding. 


Key tip for periods - don't go with the heavy absorbency style, unless you really need to. The moderate absorbency style will often be suitable to be worn during the heaviest flow of a standard period. The regular absorbency style is perfect for every other day of your period.

Effortless protection that you can rely on.

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