Perfect Pads Have a Southern Flair
Christina GabbardÂs business of making washable, re-usable cloth menstrual pads now has a southern flair.
CLEMMONS, NC. (PRWEB) September 17, 2005
Christina GabbardÂs business of making washable, re-usable cloth menstrual pads now has a southern flair.
Her company Perfect Pads, recently moved to North Carolina from the tight space it had occupied in ChristinaÂs Michigan dining room since its founding in 1999. Initially Christina did all the sewing on her own, but quickly the business surged and she hired out one contract sewer. Currently, Christina has one full-time and a part-time worker; she expects to find a manufacturing company soon to help her keep up with the demand.
Perfect Pads cotton menstrual pads are made of fabric and are a convenient all-in-one design. The absorbent core and leak-proof layer are all together in one pad that conveniently snaps in place. No need for inserts or snap-on parts. ÂWe like to keep things simple and easy  says Christina. Perfect Pads can be washed and re-used for about five years.
ÂJust as women come in many sizes, Perfect Pads come in many sizes that are fun and colorful. They allow women to make a statement about who they are - happy, healthy, responsible women.Â
Only a handful of small companies nationally sell similar reusable pads. Perfect Pads is the biggest one selling the easy, all-in-one style. The company has reported profits every year since itÂs start in 1999. Perfect Pads are distributed through health food stores, as well as through mail order and Internet site sales (http://perfectpads. net (http://perfectpads. net).)
The company is experiencing a major growth spurt. Plans to go international are looming. Christina has already sold Perfect Pads to overseas customers in Switzerland, Africa and Malaysia.
ÂPerfect Pads are a fun way to help stem the flow of landfill waste as well as save money. Six Perfect Pads cost about what a woman would spend on disposable pads or tampons in a year. And for those concerned about chemicals used in commercial products, Perfect Pads has an organic cotton version, said Christina.
She said that women who are squeamish about washing and reusing cloth pads generally overcome their reservations when she points out the ease of use and care of Perfect Pads. The alternative: billions of pads and tampons rotting in landfills and sewers. Not to mention womenÂs repeated exposure to dioxins readily found in disposable pads and tampons.
Christina began the business soon after she began to research the feminine hygiene products industry; looking for the best brand to recommend to her four daughters that would be coming of age. She was shocked to find that harmful chemicals are used in them and immediately resolved to create a healthier, environmentally responsible alternative for herself and her daughters. ÂMothers and daughters being healthy, responsible, and knowing that there are alternatives is what is most important.Â
ÂWeÂll continue serving woman from menses to menopause, only now with southern flair.Â
For additional information on this innovative company contact Christina Gabbard at 336-480-4301 or visit the website (http://perfectpads. net (http://perfectpads. net).)
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