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Ecological Absorbent Underwear for Urinary Leakage PLUS - Size M & L

$ 5.50

4.5 (617) In stock

Our eco-friendly PLUS absorbent underwear is discreet and comfortable. It will allow you to enjoy the good things in life with a light mind!
PLUS Love & Green ecological absorbent underwear offers you discreet, comfortable and more natural protection! The veil in contact with the skin is of natural origin, without chemical lotion or dye. For optimal protection, the absorbent underwear consists of 3 distribution tubes, a non-chlorine bleached cellulose cushion and ultra-absorbent microbeads. These are unisex underwear that are suitable for both men and women. They are available in sizes M and L. PLUS absorbent underwear offers maximum protection for moderate urinary leakage during the day. Product benefits: 💚 Anti-irritation and odor control 🍃 0% coloring, perfume, lotion, allergen ✨ Hypoallergenic, tested under dermatological control 🏆 Nordic Swan Ecolabel, FSC®, TCF, Cruelty Free and Vegan certified 🔄 100% recycled packaging

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