This combo contains two packs (40 Pieces Each) of everteen XXL Sanitary Napkin Pads with Cottony-Dry Top Layer. everteen, the complete feminine intimate hygiene expert, brings to you a super-value pack of 40 XXL sanitary pads with a cottony-dry top layer designed to keep you away from moisture for longer during periods, while protecting your skin from rashes and tanning. These 320mm long pads are ideal for daytime as well as overnight use. The cottony-dry top layer guides menstrual fluid into the gel core quickly, keeping your sensitive intimate area dry and fresh at all times. Its 8-layer protection, extra-large pads, odour-locking gel-core system and an advanced leak protection come together to give you the confidence to live life fully even during your menstrual cycle. Unlike most sanitary pads in the market today, the advanced contours of these everteen sanitary napkins feature a double-wing shape for a better grip that keeps the pad in place even during prolonged use. These everteen sanitary napkins are enriched with neem (Azadirachta indica), also known as Indian lilac or margosa, which is widely acclaimed for its anti-irritant, antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. It clears rashes, soothes the skin and reduces redness and pain. Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) extract in these menstrual pads is an acclaimed skin care lubricant and moisturizer that lightens even the stubborn skin tans. Safflower also helps nourish the skin with Vitamin E, has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. It also helps speed up skin healing. These everteen sanitary napkin pads come in an easy-to-carry pack with a convenient top-handle and have been manufactured using fully automated, touchless processes at one of India’s most sophisticated, ultra-modern and hygienic manufacturing units compliant with ISO 9001-2015, WHO-GMP and CE Marking. Since 2014, the everteen Menstrual Hygiene Surveys have shed light on emerging trends and preferences of Indian women. everteen is also a partner with the global Menstrual Hygiene Day held annually with support of UNICEF, USAID and other organizations.