MyPeriodLive makes it easy to access free period products. Their user-friendly website enables you to locate nearby locations that offer complimentary sanitary items, making it easier to manage your menstrual health.Read the full post
Hartmann is offering free incontinence pad sample packs at no charge for delivery. Suitable for both men and women, the samples cater to a range of needs.Read the full post
New Nordic is seeking participants to trial their menopause supplement range and receive a free three-month supply as part of their new Review Panel. These supplements are specifically formulated to help ease symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings.Read the full post
Natural Lifestyle and BioCare invite participants to test their calming supplements for free. This two-month trial is designed to help you relax and feel more at ease while providing feedback on the product's effectiveness.Read the full post
TENA is giving away 130,000 free packs of pads and other products, which can be redeemed at most shops and pharmacies across the UK. These samples are designed to help you feel comfortable and confident every day.Read the full post
Starting 18 March 2025, Aldi will provide free pads and tampons in its in-store toilets. No code word or loyalty scheme is required.Read the full post
PinkBox provides a free monthly supply of pads or tampons to those in need, thanks to advertising support covering the costs. Access to period products should not be a luxury, and PinkBox aims to change the conversation around menstrual care.Read the full post