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Everyday Flow Thong - high rise - black
Absorbent g-string for light protection
Your panty liner has never looked like this.
Made from soft and breathable lyocell, the Everyday Flow Thong sits high and sporty on the hip. A discreet solution that feels like regular underwear – just with built-in protection.
Light, feminine and functional at the same time.
✨ Buy your matching bra, Everyday Bra Plunge , here.
Rinse - wash - wear - repeat
1. If you have spotting in your panties, rinse them in cold water until the water runs clear.
2. Protect your panties in a laundry bag and wash your panties with similar colors at 30-30 degrees.
Tip: You can wash with our Allergy Certified special detergent Bloody Clean .
3. Dry them inside out on a clothesline - and you're good to go again.
👉 Read our full guide on how to take good care of your panties here.
Flow menstrual panties are sewn with a built-in pad, consisting of 3 technical layers that guide fluid into the pad, absorb the fluid and ensure that you do not bleed or leak through.
👉 You can read much more about how absorbent panties work here.
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Daily protection for your everyday flow



Daily protection
Low-absorbency panties
Do you need help?
Frequently asked questions about low-absorbency panties
It depends on the materials your panties are made of.
Mesh is very stretchy and if you are between two sizes, we would suggest sizing down.
Lyocell and organic cotton are slightly firmer materials, and here we would suggest that you take your normal size.
Flow panties with low absorption are for everyday use.
They absorb fine discharge, spotting and small urine leaks. But the absorbent layers are thin and discreet.
👉 If you need more absorption, you can choose menstrual panties instead.
A discreet fabric band is sewn into the bottom of the panties.
Regardless of the style, the pad consists of a minimum of 3 absorbent layers - a top layer that conducts the liquid down into the next layer, which is similar to a towel. At the bottom you will find a membrane that ensures that the liquid does not pass through the panty.
👉 Read more in our guide to menstrual panties.
Rinse - wash - wear - repeat
1. If you have spotting in your panties, rinse them in cold water until the water runs clear.
2. Protect your panties in a laundry bag and wash your panties with similar colors at 30-30 degrees.
Tip: You can wash with our Allergy Certified special detergent Bloody Clean .
3. Dry them inside out on a clothesline - and you're good to go again.
👉 Read our full guide on how to take good care of your panties here.
If you go all-in on absorbent panties and replace all panty liners and pads, you will need 10-12 pairs - depending on how easy you have access to a washing machine.
But if you only use absorbent panties for your period, we suggest 5-7 pairs.
The more panties, the easier everyday life.
That's why we also offer bundle discounts on multiple pairs.
"Leak" isn't really a word we find so delicious in the context of the body.
It sounds more like a leaking engine.
But you don't bleed directly through your panties. If they have reached their 'max' capacity, you bleed out to the sides.
You can believe they are!
The Danish Consumer Council Think has put a big focus on menstrual panties in 2022, and their experts also say good things about the method:
1) Rinse in cold water.
2) Wash at 40 degrees.
3) Air dry on a line.
👉 Read our full guide on how to take good care of your panties here.
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