In a TikTok that has amassed 2.7 million views and over 10,000 comments, creator Melissa Simonson (@therealmelissasimo) educated viewers on a new study that called out some of America’s most popular ...
A woman who accused Tampax of 'shrinkflation' and claimed the brand's tampons had 'shrunk' over time has received staunch support online. Content creator Melissa Simonson, from Idaho, has made it her ...
TikTok and Reddit users are accusing Tampax of shrinking their tampon sizes — but the brand tells PEOPLE sizing has remained consistent for decades Athena Sobhan is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE ...
More than 135,000 girls miss out on school each year because of period poverty - here's how you can use the vouchers to help WOMEN will spend almost £4,000 on period products over their lives, making ...
The TikTok-like app came out one month ago, and it's seen impressive growth. Period protection brands have gotten more direct in their messaging over the years to destigmatize menstruation and the ...
On April 9, 2023, a Twitter post claimed, without any evidence, that Tampax paid TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney $10,000 and asked women to boycott the tampon brand. "Dear Women, Tampax pays this man ...
Tampons and pads were banned by the National Association of Broadcasters from TV advertisements until 1972 — TV was deemed an unsuitable place to talk about a product essential for all people who ...
The FIFA World Cup Trophy is one of the finest in men’s sport. It is the piece of silverware that every footballer grows up wanting to get their hands on. But, as the tournament only comes around once ...
Ensuring menstrual cup safety is paramount, yet a menstrual cup safety assessment scheme is lacking. This paper presents a quadripartite scheme, showing how it can be applied. Biocompatibility ...
Tampax has had to apologize for a now-deleted "offensive" tweet quoting a popular internet phrase. The company received backlash on Twitter. Users said it "sexualized" women and was "demeaning." They ...
Amid the slow death of Twitter, brands—like all users—have let their accounts become bolder than ever, for better and for worse. On Monday, Tampax tweeted: “You’re in their DMs. We’re in them. We are ...