What Is Period Underwear & How Does It Work? (A Simple Guide)
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If you've heard about period underwear but aren't quite sure what it is, how it works, or whether it's right for you โ this guide answers everything, simply and honestly.
What is period underwear?
Period underwear is underwear with absorbent, leak-proof layers built right in. It looks and feels like a normal, comfortable pair โ but it can soak up your menstrual flow and keep you dry, without a pad or tampon. You can wear it on its own, or as backup with a tampon or cup on heavy days.
Think of it as the comfort of your favourite underwear plus the protection of a pad โ reusable, washable, and built to last for years.
How does it actually work?
The secret is in the layers. A good pair of period underwear has four working layers:
- Moisture-wicking top layer โ sits against your skin and pulls wetness away, so you feel dry, not damp.
- Absorbent core โ soaks up and holds your flow (different styles hold different amounts).
- Leak-proof barrier โ stops anything from leaking through to your clothes or sheets.
- Soft, breathable outer โ comfortable, breathable fabric that feels like everyday cotton.
Together, these keep you protected and comfortable โ at your desk, in class, at the gym, or asleep.
How much can it hold?
Period underwear comes in absorbency levels, just like pads come in sizes:
| Level | Roughly holds | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Light | ~1 pad | Light days, spotting, discharge, backup |
| Regular | ~2 pads | Normal flow days |
| Heavy | ~3โ4 pads | Heavy days |
| Overnight | ~4+ pads | Sleeping, very heavy flow |
Many women mix levels across their cycle โ lighter pairs at the start and end, heavier pairs in the middle.
How do you use it? (3 steps)
- Wear it like normal underwear. Skip the pad, or use it as backup on your heaviest days.
- Rinse and wash โ a quick cold rinse, then a cold wash (machine or by hand), then air dry.
- Reuse โ a good pair lasts 2+ years. Keep a few clean pairs ready.
Is it hygienic?
Yes. You rinse and wash it like any other laundry, and the moisture-wicking layer keeps you feeling dry and fresh during wear. Many women actually find it cleaner and more comfortable than sitting on a disposable pad all day.
How many pairs do I need?
Most people need 4โ7 pairs to comfortably get through a full cycle โ enough so you always have a clean pair while others are washing and drying.
Who is it for?
- Anyone who wants leak-free confidence without bulky pads
- Heavy-flow nights and overnight protection
- Teens starting their periods (comfortable and easy)
- Postpartum recovery and light bladder leakage
- Anyone who wants to save money and create less waste
The honest pros and cons
Pros: comfortable, no leaks, reusable for years, saves money over time, less waste, great for overnight. Cons: costs more upfront than a pack of pads (but it's buy-once), you need a few pairs, and there's a small learning curve with washing.
Is it worth it?
For most women who try it, yes โ especially the comfort and overnight confidence. And because you buy it once instead of every month, it usually costs less over a year or two than disposables.
Ready to try leak-proof comfort? Learn more about how UnderX works, find your size with our size guide, or see our starter sets. New to it? Our FAQ answers every question.
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