Dame Original Cotton Regular Tampons (16)

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Organic Cotton Tampons Free From Plastic - Good for You & Good for the Planet
If you would rather not have synthetic fibres and plastic inside your body, DAME organic cotton products are a simple, honest swap. They are made from 100% certified organic cotton and nothing else, with no plastic, bleach, or added chemicals. They come in three absorbencies so you can match your flow, and even the wrappers are biodegradable.
What Are DAME Organic Cotton Tampons Made From?
Each one is pure organic cotton, with no plastic cover, no synthetics, no super-absorbents, and no colouring or fragrance. They are made to OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100, tested against harmful chemicals regulated under REACH, and screened for PFAS forever chemicals. They are vegan and hypoallergenic, so they are kinder to sensitive skin.
Which Absorbency Should I Choose?
DAME offers three absorbencies so you can use the lowest one that suits your flow on any given day.
· Regular absorbs around 6 to 9ml, ideal for most days
· Super absorbs around 9 to 12ml for heavier days
· Super Plus absorbs around 12 to 15ml for your heaviest days
Always choose the lowest absorbency that matches your flow
Why Organic Cotton is Better for Your Body
What products you put inside your body are made of matters. Many conventional tampons use synthetic fibres and are treated with chemicals. DAME keeps it to organic cotton only, so there is nothing extra going where it should not.
Applicator-Free Tampons for Less Plastic
These are applicator-free, which cuts out single-use plastic applicators entirely. They are designed to be used on their own or with the reusable DAME applicator if you prefer the ease of an applicator without the waste.
Plastic-Free Periods Start Small
The average person uses thousands of tampons in a lifetime. Choosing organic cotton with a biodegradable cellophane wrapper, which breaks down in months rather than centuries, is an easy way to shrink that footprint.
Who DAME Organic Are For
They suit anyone who wants a cleaner, plastic-free product, those with sensitive skin, and anyone reducing waste without giving up the convenience of tampons.
Use them as you would any non-applicator product, or pair them with the reusable DAME applicator for easy insertion. Choose the lowest absorbency that suits the day.
· Wash your hands before and after insertion
· Insert with clean, dry fingers, or use the reusable DAME applicator
· Change every four to eight hours
· Use the lowest absorbency needed and switch to a lighter one as your flow eases
How to Store Organic Tampons
Keep them somewhere clean and dry. The biodegradable cellophane wrapper protects each tampon until you need it and will break down naturally after use, unlike plastic wrappers.
Organic vs Conventional Tampons
The performance feels familiar, but the difference is what is left out: no plastic, no bleach, no synthetics, and no fragrance. Many people who switch say their skin feels more comfortable.
FAQs: Dame Original Cotton Regular
Are DAME plastic-free?
Yes. They are made from pure organic cotton and the wrapper is biodegradable cellophane, so there is no plastic.
Do organic tampons work as well as normal ones?
Yes. They are matched to clear absorbency ranges, so you get reliable protection while choosing the right level for your flow.
Can I use these without an applicator?
Yes, they are designed to be used with clean fingers, or with the reusable DAME applicator if you prefer.
Are they suitable for sensitive skin?
Being 100% organic cotton with no fragrance or chemicals, they are hypoallergenic and a good choice for sensitive skin.
How often should I change my tampon?
Every four to eight hours, and never leave one in longer than eight hours.
Where can I buy DAME organic tampons in Ireland?
You can order them here for delivery across Ireland.
FYI: Dame Original Cotton Regular
- Tampons carry a small risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome. To reduce it, always use the lowest absorbency for your flow, change every four to eight hours, never wear one for more than eight hours, and wash your hands before and after use.
- Remove the last tampon at the end of your period.
- If you feel suddenly unwell while using a tampon, remove it and seek medical advice.
Your pharmacist can help if you are unsure which absorbency to choose.








