You Can Never Have Too Many Lunapads!
By: Susan Meyer
I am the happy owner of 56 Lunapads!

1 long pad
2 maxi pads
18 mini pads
1 long pantyliner
1 maxi pantyliner
18 mini pantyliners
15 teeny pantyliners
You may be wondering why this gal has so many Lunapads?!?
Does she bleed excessively? No.
Does she hate to do laundry? No.
Well then, why?
First of all (and most importantly), I love variety! You wouldn’t wear the same colored shirt or pants every day, would you? Well, your intimate wear should have the same importance. I like waking up every day selecting a pad that expresses my mood or that coordinates with my outer wear.
Secondly, I’m the type of gal that likes to wear a pantyliner every day. The cool, cotton pantyliners feel great next to my skin. Especially on hot and sticky days, I will change a pantyliner in the middle of the day just to feel fresh and cool. Costing only one cent per wearing, you can get a lot of use from your pantyliners and not be spending a lot of money.
Thirdly, the wonderful ladies at Lunapads keep offering such pretty colors and prints, that I just can’t pass them up! I have quite a variety of fabrics that have been available in the last four years. Now that a new color has been introduced, my next choice will be a sky blue mini pad! Having a blue cool tone pad can make a difference!
I may never “wear out” my Lunapads because I have so many, but who cares! I generally don’t wear out my clothes either. I give away the clothes that I don’t wear any more. Don’t wait until your Lunapads wear out to get more (you will be waiting a long time). Instead, add to your intimate collection so you can enjoy them while you can.
I also own three pairs of Lunapanties, a Lunablanket, Lunablend, four cotton handkerchiefs, Sea Sponges, and I have very much enjoyed the dark chocolate sunflower. So, instead of buying that extra shirt or clothing article at the store, look again at the great variety of products at Lunapads and treat yourself to something special.
Remember, you can never have too many Lunapads!!






July 20th, 2007 at 4:03 pm
That is an incredible stash you’ve got there Susan! I’ve been working here for over 4 years and I don’t think I even have that many - though I haven’t counted in awhile
We are all touched that you love Lunapads so much and that you took the time to tell us all about it.
July 25th, 2007 at 3:13 am
I bought some Lunapads quite a while ago and have never regretted buying them. Thank you for a great product that makes a difference in the environment.
Nancy
August 9th, 2007 at 12:26 pm
I strikes me that if you have kids, as I do, and you can’t always wash something like that daily (probably a waste of water, too) that it would get pretty disgusting.
August 20th, 2007 at 11:45 am
Well, I have 2 kids and cloth diaper my baby. Laundry builds up quickly at our house, but we’ve figured out a routine to optimize the laundry loads. After rinsing my Lunapads, I soak them in a bucket and change the water every day until I’m ready to do a load of socks and undies. It’s not a big deal or disgusting. The environmental imact of disposable pads, tampons and diapers is immense compared to using water to launder cloth pads and diapers. Water is a renewable resource - diapers and disposable pads take 500 years to biodegrade. Now that’s disgusting!