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Libra Ultra Thins Sanitary Pads Thin Regular14 Pack
$5.70
was $6.80
$0.41 each

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Start your day with confidence with Libra Ultra Thin Regular Pads. Each pad in this 14-pack has been carefully designed with a unique BodyFit shape that moulds to your body for comfort; so natural it's like a second skin. Leak-free absorbency is key; our pads are designed to absorb up to 10 times their weight, making them ideal for your regular flow. The innovative three-layer core provides targeted absorbency and leakage protection because nothing should hold you back. These pads are light and flexible. They allow you to move freely, laugh out loud, and live life to the fullest. With over 40 years' experience Libra is here to support you through every moment of your cycle.

Our pads are designed to fit you, created to work with a wide range of flow levels and sizes. With Libra, experience the freedom to live boldly, even during 'that time of the month'. Here's to feeling fabulous, period.


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