Revolutionising confidence and comfort: Introducing Boody’s sustainable leak-proof underwear for women

Ladies, it's time to talk about a subject that's a little bit delicate but oh so important—managing leaks*.

Whether it's a sneaky giggle-induced leak*, the aftermath of a sneeze*, or the common issue of urinary incontinence* that many experience as we age*, it's a reality* for countless women*.

But what if we told you that there's a revolutionary product* that's not only eco-friendly* but also offers* the comfort* and security* you need?



Enter Boody's* period and leak-proof underwear*, a game-changer* for anyone looking for a sustainable and reliable solution.

Crafted from organic bamboo*, Boody has taken their best-loved bamboo undies* and given them a superpower*—they're now leak-proof*.


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Boody’s Period and Leak-Proof Underwear is a revolutionary game-changer. Credit: Boody


While our members are well past the days of menstruation*, the dual functionality of these undies* makes them perfect for those unexpected leaks* that can happen at any age.

They look and feel just like your regular underwear* but with the added benefit* of cutting-edge technology* to keep you dry* and comfortable*.

The Classic Bikini* and Full Brief* styles have been reimagined to protect* from light* to heavy* leaks, ensuring you can go about your day confidently*.

The breathable*, reusable design* is not only kind to your skin but also to the planet.

By choosing these underwear*, you're stepping away from disposable products* that contribute to landfills–a choice Mother Nature* will thank you for.



Did you know that over a lifetime, a single person using disposable pads* and tampons* can contribute between 5,000 and 15,000 items to landfills?

And with 90 per cent of conventional pads containing plastic, it's a problem that won't decompose for centuries*. Boody's sustainable approach* is a breath of fresh air, offering a practical solution* that reduces waste without compromising comfort* or performance*.

Depending on your needs, Boody's period* and leak-proof underwear* can completely replace disposable pads, tampons, liners, and cups.

Benefits of Bamboo*

For many, they can last all day*, but it's always wise to have an extra pair* on hand, just in case. And if you're wondering about odour*—fear not.

Bamboo fabric* is naturally odour-resistant*, and the gusset technology* in these undies* locks in moisture*, neutralises odours*, and prevents leaks*.

Bamboo* also contains anti-bacterial* and anti-fungal bio-agents*, which are retained through fabrication* and after washing*.


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Bamboo is the top material used for Boody Period and Leak-Proof Underwear, keeping us comfortable. Credit: Boody


All Boody* period underwear* is also made from a UP50+ rated fabric* that will protect you from ultraviolet (UV) damage*, keeping it like new even after several washes* and uses*.

Bamboo weave* helps regulate the temperature* between our body* and air*, making you feel warmer* when it’s cold*.

They are also grown organically*—no pesticides*, insecticides*, or fertilisers*. Just natural-grown harvests* with no artificial processes* used!

If you're ready to try this innovative* solution, Boody* offers a 30-day Risk-Free Trial* for their Period and Leak-proof Underwear*. This applies to your first pair purchased online* at boody.com.au*, and you don't even need to return the product* if you're not completely satisfied*—that's their Comfort Guarantee* promise.



So, why not embrace this eco-friendly*, comfortable*, and leak-proof* revolution?

It's time to say goodbye* to worries about leaks* and hello to confidence* in every step. Share your experiences and thoughts in the comments below, and let's help each other find the best solutions for living our best lives sustainably and comfortably with Boody products*.

Please note, members, that this is a sponsored article. All content of ours that has an asterisk next to it means we may get a commission when you click on a link—at no cost to you! We do this to assist with the costs of running the SDC. Thank you!
 
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A 'Moon Cup' or menstrual cup, is an alternative to tampons etc. Not for every woman, I think. They are considered to be environmentally friendly. Personally, I think they sound awful.
A 'Moon Cup' or menstrual cup, is an alternative to tampons etc. Not for every woman, I think. They are considered to be environmentally friendly. Personally, I think they sound awful.
Omg I just looked it up now I think I’m going to chunder🤢what a disgusting object. I don’t get big red but there is no way I would even consider shoving that up my pussy.meow.🤣
 
I was born with an overactive bladder. It's not pleasant, but you learn to deal with it.
As I aged, it became worse.
My doctor tried me on medication to try to ease things, waste of time. Then I tried a physio who specialised in incontinence treatment. Good try, but no improvement.
I admitted defeat years ago.
Doc said I should go to an incontinence nurse, get appraised, then apply for the annual incontinence aids rebate. I just keep buying the products, they keep rebating.
Only thing is, like babies nappies, they are not the best for the environment, however I have heard some not so good reports from people who have tried the washable underwear.
General opinion was, they were created for use with periods then re-branded for incontinence. The two do not compare, especially for the full on suffering such as my condition.
 
I was born with an overactive bladder. It's not pleasant, but you learn to deal with it.
As I aged, it became worse.
My doctor tried me on medication to try to ease things, waste of time. Then I tried a physio who specialised in incontinence treatment. Good try, but no improvement.
I admitted defeat years ago.
Doc said I should go to an incontinence nurse, get appraised, then apply for the annual incontinence aids rebate. I just keep buying the products, they keep rebating.
Only thing is, like babies nappies, they are not the best for the environment, however I have heard some not so good reports from people who have tried the washable underwear.
General opinion was, they were created for use with periods then re-branded for incontinence. The two do not compare, especially for the full on suffering such as my condition.
I understand. I was paying around $70 a month on meds like Vesicare that were supposed to help a condition that is very poorly understood. Period underwear is not actually approved for conditions like overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis, or urethral syndrome. Incontinence products are also designed to help prevent infection, which is an ongoing concern. I hope you're doing ok.
 
I understand. I was paying around $70 a month on meds like Vesicare that were supposed to help a condition that is very poorly understood. Period underwear is not actually approved for conditions like overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis, or urethral syndrome. Incontinence products are also designed to help prevent infection, which is an ongoing concern. I hope you're doing ok.
Thanks Nichola.
Had it since I can remember. Used to be punished for accidents, but, the good thing is I don't get punished anymore.
There could be worse things in life. One has to be positive, hey.
 
They seem quite expensive.
they are damned expensive and it's not only women who need them. Many men do too especially after male type surgery. OOPs didn't read it all . I assumed you were speaking of the underpants. Male or female they are still too expensive.
 
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I got these for my granddaughters to use as they don't want to try tampons & they are self-conscious about smelling when menstruating and they wear them all day at school without leakage so I got myself a pair just to see how well they work. Turns out they work really really well in containing dribbles as you run for a bathroom break. Unsure how well they'd work if you didn't make it to the loo in time though.
Don't know if they are available in adult sizing but you can also get period swimwear for those girls who can't/don't or won't wear tampons. This swimwear is quite stylish and no leaks happen.
 
Wow. Very excited to try these new products. I will definitely try them. I have Bamboo Sheets and they are so pleasant to sleep on. So if this product companies to my sheets. I have to be a very happy customet
You are obviously new to BAMBOO. It is not a great product - not durable and wrinkles like you wouldn't believe
 
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What on earth is a cup thing🤔
The cup thing is something you insert at menstruation time. It's like a shot glass that collects your menstrual flow. Both my daughter's were totally unimpressed by the cup. Then along comes these knickers that make lots of claims but again the daughter's said a big NO. The totally incontinent Mother tried and after little trickles at the wrong times I've gone back to my traditional method. We also discussed the chemicals required to make the knickers work and that scared me, far too many chemicalss for us to absord.By the by if you are diagnosed by your Doctor as being totally incontinent you can apply for the Government payment that you can receive twice yearly so you have no reason to be out of pocket for incontinence. When my payment comes in my daughter, Carer, hits up all the stores that stock my favourite product and I'm set for 6 months sometimes more if she strikes a good sale/markdown.
 

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