Dame launches reusable tampon applicator as a "period product for the 21st-century"
This reusable, self-cleaning tampon applicator has been designed by start-up company Dame to offer women a more sustainable alternative to throwaway counterparts.
Made up of two sections and a protective lid, D is designed to be used with non-applicator tampons.
Dame co-founders Celia Pool and Alex Mills set about creating the device after market research showed that 60 per cent of women prefer to use tampons with an applicator. Their goal was to offer a more sustainable alternative to those currently available.
They describe it as a "period product for the 21st-century".
"Alec and I used to sell period products to women around the UK," said Pool. "The more we sold, the more we realised the enormous waste coming from these small everyday items." "We were selling reusable alternatives on our site but no one was buying them. Why not" We dug deeper and discovered that the habit change was one of the biggest barriers to women switching to more sustainable alternatives. We wanted to make it easy."
D works in a similar way to existing plastic and cardboard applicators. Users place a tampon into the top section of the applicator, then use the bottom section to push the tampon through its end and into the vagina.
However, unlike those already on the market, the D applicator is made from an antibacterial medical-grade material, so that it can be used over and over again.
During a period, users are advised to wipe the applicator with t...
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