Fighting stigma with Period Panties: Does it work?

There have been raving reviews on period underwear created by companies such as Thinx and Lunapads, but the question remains do they really work? The company was created on the basis of breaking down period stigmas and making life a little easier for all of us period-having humans.

Dana Tepper/Thinx
Yet, there has been debate on the effectiveness of the period underwear. An article by Sarah Burton on Buzzfeed gave raving reviews about the product, while another piece by Meghan Kennedy of Huffington Post ended horrifically. 


Both pieces were more informal, seeing as they were opinion pieces on a product. Burton's article on Buzzfeed was a lot more visual, with GIFs and graphics throughout the text. Kennedy's piece, on the other hand, was all textual, and her writing style was incredibly critical and, almost sassy, due to her experience with the underwear. In other words, Kennedy's piece had more of a "hip, young mom" vibe while Burton was geared towards early twenty-somethings.

Sarah Burton/Buzzfeed
What really came as a shock was the difference in experiences. Both seemed to be reporting on similar experiences, yet Kennedy's review took a turn due to various reasons. Whether the period panty works or not, the underwear was made with good intentions, and since its creation, there have been many honest converstations about being a free-bleeding human.

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