FAQ's
What is the correct way to use an applicator tampon?
Can I swim while wearing a Sanity applicator tampon?
Does tampon usage result in the loss of virginity?
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It is important to wash your hands thoroughly with soap before using an applicator tampon. The Sanity applicator tampon comes inside an applicator that has two tubes, the inner one inside the outer tube. To insert the tampon inside, you need to first pull the applicator to its full size and then pull the inner tube out till its limit. Now, hold the extended applicator between your thumb and middle fingers, and push the tampon inside using your index finger. Make sure you push the inner tube properly into the outer tube until the ends of both tubes meet. This will slide the tampon inside your vagina in the correct way.
Absolutely! Our tampons are designed to provide reliable protection, even during swimming activities. The applicator ensures easy and hygienic insertion, allowing you to enjoy your time in the water without any worries. Just remember to change your tampon after swimming to maintain freshness and effectiveness.
No, using tampons does not affect one's virginity. Virginity is typically defined as as the state of not having engaged in sexual intercourse. Inserting a tampon does not involve penetration of the hymen, the tissue commonly associated with virginity. Tampons are designed to be inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual flow and can be used by individuals of any sexual experience level without impacting their virginity status.