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I find Tena pads lack adhesive to attach to underwear and move alot. Bunches up and doesn't feel natural to wear. The quality I find also irritates me.
I received a few Tena pantiliners as a free sample, but they sell for around $7.49 for 48 liners at most drug stores, like Well.ca if you’d like to order on line and in most pharmacy department at pretty much any department store like Wal-Mart, Zellers, and Target if you live in the States. Tena pantiliners are specifically designed for very light bladder leakage and to give you more protection than a regular pantiliner can give you. They are individually wrapped, are available in regular and long lengths and come in 26 to 48 in a package. I found them to be way to bulky for my liking, even the ultra thin was too bulky for me. They made me feel like I had a diaper on and I felt like everyone could tell I was wearing a bladder leakage pad. Who wants that when they are out, or even when they are at home, I know I sure don’t!! They did work well when I’d have a dribble here and there, but that still didn’t make up for the comfort that was missing with them. Tena pantiliners-regular, or even their ultra thin pantiliners are just not for me.
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