Period stains can be a nuisance, but they don't have to ruin your clothes. With the right techniques and a bit of know-how, you can easily remove period blood stains and keep your wardrobe looking its best.

Is Removing Period Stains Possible? Absolutely!

Don't panic when you see that dreaded red stain. Follow these simple steps for effective period stain removal:

  • Act Fast: Rinse the stain with cold water as soon as possible. Cold water helps prevent the blood from setting into the fabric.
  • Pre-Treat: Apply a stain remover or a bit of laundry detergent directly to the stain. Gently rub it in and let it sit for a few minutes.
  • Soak: Submerge the garment in cold water for 30 minutes or more. This helps loosen the stain and makes it easier to remove.
  • Wash: Launder the item as usual, using a stain-fighting detergent and cold water.
  • Check & Repeat: After washing, check the stain. If it's still visible, repeat the process or try another stain removal method.

    How to Remove Period Blood from Underwear and Clothes:

    Here's a step-by-step guide specifically for tackling period blood stains:

    • Rinse with Cold Water: Rinse the stained area thoroughly under cold running water.
    • Hydrogen Peroxide: Apply a small amount of hydrogen peroxide directly to the stain.
    • Let it Work: Allow the hydrogen peroxide to sit for a few minutes.
    • Gently Rub: Rub the stain gently with your fingers or a soft-bristled brush.
    • Add Detergent: Apply a mild detergent or stain remover and rub it in.
    • Launder as Usual: Wash the garment in cold water with your regular detergent.

    Prevention is Key: Tips to Avoid Period Blood Stains:

    • Choose Dark Colors: Opt for darker-coloured clothing or Mahina’s period panties during your period to help camouflage or avoid potential stains.
    • Use Proper Protection: Choose menstrual products with the right absorbency for your flow, and change them regularly. Mahina’s period underwear range comes in 4 absorbencies and is well suited for every type of flow.
    • Panty Liners for Backup: Consider wearing Mahina’s light flow period panty for extra protection, especially on heavier days.
    • Be Prepared: Keep spare period products and a change of clothes handy in case of unexpected leaks.
    • Monitor Your Flow: Pay attention to your cycle and adjust your protection as needed.
    • Waterproof Protection: Use a mattress protector or pad to safeguard your bedding.
    • Good Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene by washing your genital area regularly.

    By following these tips and tricks, you can confidently say goodbye to period stains and keep your clothes looking their best. Remember, prompt action and the right stain removal techniques are key to achieving stain-free success!