Always Discreet
Always Discreet Incontinence Pads Sensitive Skin Pads Moderate Absorbency
57 Count
$26.98
Always Discreet
Always Discreet Incontinence Pads Sensitive Skin Pads Moderate Absorbency
57 Count
$26.98
Discontinued
Description
Ingredients
Looking for bladder leak protection that’s gentle on your sensitive skin? Choose Always Discreet Sensitive Pads for bladder protection that cares for skin. This protection is made differently — the pad’s RapidDry layered core protects against leaks while caring for sensitive skin by locking in liquid and turning it to gel. The pads help prevent moisture build up and give you up to 100% leak free protection while staying discreet and flexible. Designed with your sensitive skin in mind, these incredibly soft and dermatologically tested pads are made without parabens, dyes, latex*, and fragrances. Walk with poise and confidence knowing two RapidDry layers form a boosted protection zone in the center of the pad that holds up to 5x the average leak, giving you extra bladder control protection where you need it most. Always Discreet Sensitive Moderate Pads are ideal for frequent leaks but if you’re experiencing light or heavy leaks, try Always Discreet Sensitive liners or Sensitive underwear. Simply find your right size with the Always Discreet My Fit chart and get the bladder control pads for women with protection you can depend on. Incontinence liners, bladder leak pads for women, maxipads, and pantiliners are FSA and HSA eligible. Always Discreet Incontinence Pads are available in bulk for added convenience. Don’t compromise on your sensitive skin. Get up to 100% protection for you to feel confident. * from natural rubber
Sodium Polyacrylate, Cellulose, Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Hot Melt Adhesive, Polyester, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Copolymer, Titanium Dioxide, Spandex, PEG-10 Dimethicone, Polyoxyethylene Monoallyl Ether, Ditallowethyl Hydroxyethylmonium Methosulfate, Sorbitan Laurate
TO AVOID DANGER OF SUFFOCATION, KEEP THIS PLASTIC BAG AWAY FROM BABIES AND CHILDREN. Bladder control problems may be treated medically. Please consult your physician for professional advice.