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🌿 Elevate your flow with organic comfort and conscious care!
Cora Organic Cotton Non-Applicator Tampons offer super absorbency in a hypoallergenic, 100% organic cotton design. Their applicator-free, compact form minimizes waste while providing leak-proof protection with a body-adaptive fit. Perfect for eco-conscious professionals seeking comfort and sustainability, each purchase also fuels global period equity initiatives.







| ASIN | B072K6MYM9 |
| ASIN | B072K6MYM9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,658 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #42 in Tampons |
| Brand Name | Cora |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,740) |
| Date First Available | June 9, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Cora |
| Manufacturer | Cora |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 850373007232 |
| Material Features | Natural, Organic |
| Material Type | Cotton |
| Material Type Free | Fragrance Free |
| Model Name | Organic Cotton |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.71 x 3.7 x 2.05 inches; 4.94 ounces |
| Scent Name | 36 S Tampons |
| Tampon Absorbency | Super |
| UPC | 850373007232 |
| Unit Count | 36 Count |
E**E
Perfect Travel Item
Great quality, leak proof, and easy to use.
A**R
PERFECT Tampons
I am always looking for ways to reduce waste and plastic in my life. Menstrual products are an area that I’ve struggled to find a good balance of performance/comfort and low environmental impact. Then along came Cora Tampons. First off the bat, they come in a tiny little box! Seriously so small! Even less waste. The tampons are easy to unwrap and are tiny themselves. I found the lack of an applicator to be a non-issue. It’s easy to insert and no pinchy applicator creating more plastic waste. I’ve found these to be the most comfortable tampons I’ve used, ever. Not sure if it’s the size or shape, but I can’t feel these and I usually can other tampon brands and that’s super uncomfortable. But not only are Cora tampons comfortable to use, I’ve found the absorption to be better than the conventional big name tampon brands. Plus on top of all that, they’re 100% organic cotton which I feel good about putting in my body and in my support of organic cotton production. These are my brand from now on!
R**I
Quality, absorbent tampons - easy to use
These tampons are simple, work great, and absorb a lot of liquid. I do use them in conjunction with pads since my body is different after childbirth. I’m very happy with these!
K**M
Pretty good, not perfect
Overall in terms of reducing waste/environmental footprint--these Cora non-applicator tampons are good, not great. (see reasoning below) Pros: -super soft & easy to apply (doesn't rub or feel uncomfortable at all!) -you'll be shocked by how much these tiny things can absorb--for reference, each one un-used is about the size of a bullet! Cons: -since I was attempting to reduce my waste from tampons, I was a bit disappointed to discover each one of these tampons is wrapped in an individual plastic covering. But if comparing these to a typical tampon with huge plastic applicator & plastic wrapper, these will definitely reduce your waste, but NOT eliminate it completely. So I think these are a step in the right direction for those who are reluctant to try "menstrual cups", etc. Maybe in the future Cora will re-think the individual plastic wrapping, but for now, I will be sticking with these as I still feel these produce much less waste than any other tampons on the market, and are super comfortable while getting the job done!
K**Y
Finally, Non-Plastic Light Tampons!
I recently had to quit using a cup. This is my first time buying tampons since about 2015. Now, I’ve always been the sort who only needs the “regular” absorbency on the first day or so. However, back in about 2010, the common cheap store brands stopped carrying normal cardboard applicator types in light size. Only ridiculous plastic brands like Tampax Pearl were selling the light kind. O.b. was otherwise my go-to, but their smallest size is “regular”. I had mostly given up and for years just used a pad on the last ~2 days and coped with the resulting rash (one reason I transferred to a cup back then). Imagine my surprise when I not only found a non-plastic-applicator tampon, but one without an applicator entirely, like o.b! Cora *is* a bit pricey compared to o.b. (just under twice the price), but since I only need maybe 5 or 6 a month to finish out the last couple days, it’s not a huge price hit. In every other way, Cora looks and acts identical to the o.b. ones. To have non-applicator tampons in the light size is absolutely great. Anyone who has a light-to-moderate flow but doesn’t want to be littering plastic all the time would be well served to get these guys!
A**A
Mini bullets
I love how these have no applicator they look like tiny little bullets lol I love throwing some in my purse without it taking up so much space
A**R
Healthy and Reliable
Comfortable and no leakage for my regular flow. I love the OB no-applicator tampons but these are healthy organic cotton! Space saving and discrete.
E**P
Learning curve, but good product
I was running low on my Lola super+ tampons (that only come in plastic applicators - my other sizes I have cardboard applicators) and was looking for an alternative to reduce my plastic usage. I've never used non-applicator tampons, so I wasn't very good at them during my first period with them. I couldn't get them in far enough to be comfortable. I really wanted to keep my commitment to reducing waste, so I didn't completely give up on them. My second period, I think I figured it out: you need to be really quick between removing the front part of the wrapper and inserting. I think they start to expand a little once unwrapped, so if you don't do it fast enough, it's just harder maybe? Anyway, I feel like a pro now and the product meets my expectations.
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