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NEW 5 in 1 SkinComfort Formula™

Our skin friendly barrier in combination with our soft and 100% breathable materials, help protect intimate skin, while our odor control and Dry-Fast Core™ offer intimate skin dryness and security.

Now with Vitamin E & Aloe.

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100% Breathable Materials

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Dry Fast Core

Reliable dryness, security & odor control

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Soft Skin Friendly Barrier

Now with Aloe & Vitamin E

NEW 5 in 1 SkinComfort Formula™, now available in:

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, you should change your pad 3-5 times a day, depending on factors like skin condition, leakage amount, and the type of product you use. Always change your pad before it exceeds its absorption capacity to prevent leaks and maintain skin hygiene, avoiding odors, dermatitis, and infections.

To treat skin irritation, change your pad frequently to maintain dryness. If irritation occurs, wash the affected area with appropriate cleansing cream, dry it gently, and apply a barrier cream to soothe and heal the skin. If irritation persists, consult a healthcare professional.

Try our TENA Sensitive Care Pads which are enriched with our SkinComfort Formula with a skin friendly layer, in combination with our soft and 100% breathable materials, helps protect intimate skin.

Always change your incontinence pads before they become too wet to keep your intimate area dry, clean, and protected. Maintaining proper hygiene helps ensure natural skin health and prevents irritation and discomfort.

Urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary and unintentional leakage of urine. There are several types of urinary incontinence, each with different causes and symptoms: stress urinary incontinence, urge urinary incontinence, mixed urinary incontinence, overflow urinary incontinence, neurological bladder disorder, post-micturition dribble and functional urinary incontinence.

Incontinence is common, but the associated stigma can be emotionally challenging. Seeking help from a doctor is a sign of strength. Talking to a friend or loved one can also provide emotional relief. Using the right incontinence products can help you manage daily challenges confidently without worrying about leaks.

Stop Living with Skin Irritation

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