Red Express Hygiene
Empowering Women, Protecting the Planet
Hello, I am Bhanu KNV, the founder of Red Express Hygiene. Our social enterprise, Red Express Hygiene, focuses on women’s Menstrual Health
and Hygiene. Through our journey, we’ve always aimed to break stigmas
by making conversations about
menstruation relatable, fun, and
impactful.
We aim to increase the awareness of women’s experiences from Menarche to Menopause. Our mission is beyond creating healthier period products, Red Express Hygiene is committed to shifting women’s approach to feminine care, reducing reliance on disposable sanitary pads, and promoting harmony with the environment.
We aim to increase the awareness of women’s experiences from Menarche to Menopause. Our mission is beyond creating healthier period products, Red Express Hygiene is committed to shifting women’s approach to feminine care, reducing reliance on disposable sanitary pads, and promoting harmony with the environment.


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Certified Material
Our pads are made with OEKO-TEX certified fabric which is tested against 310+ chemicals
Why choose Haayi?
- leakproof
- For women of all sizes
- all types of flow
- PUL coated layer
- prevents leakage during compression
- Cotton and Terry
Why switch to cloth pads?
- cloth pads do not have any kinds of chemicals, fragrances, bleach, absorbent gels and adhesives. They’re non cancerous and breathable
- one disposable plastic pad takes upto 500-800 years to decompose and thus leaving a long lasting hazardous impact on the environment.
- they’re reusable and last for upto 4-5 years making them pocket-friendly. A one time investment
How to wash and store your pads
- Soak your cloth pads in cold water for about 30mins. It is important to not soak or wash them in hot water as it sets stains.
- rinse until water turns clear and most of the blood will clear from the fabric.
- you can use a mild soap, soap nut or add essential oils. Please do not use a brush as it damages the fabric.
- wash your pads with your hands or in a washing machine along with your other clothes if you're comfortable.
- drying in sunlight is the most important step as UV rays are the most effective way of sterilization. Or you can tumble dry on low heat in your washing machine.
Develop your own washing routine to make things easier! Wash immediately after use or wash all your pads collectively at the end of your monthly menstrual cycle. You can fold and store your used pads until you wash them. See what works best for you. Remember, the better you care for them, the longer they last!
