How long can you wear period panties?
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You’ve adopted period panties as your menstrual protection, or you’re ready to take the leap and wondering how to use them? How do you use them properly and wear them in the best way? How long can you keep period panties on without risking leaks? How many hours can you wear your period underwear? What do brands recommend? Can you keep a pair of period panties on all day or all night?
Here we reveal all the best practices, tips and tricks to use your period lingerie properly: how long to wear it depending on your flow, impeccable hygiene – you’ll know everything about washable, absorbent period underwear!
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How long you can wear them mainly depends on your period and how heavy your flow is. Some washable period panties can be worn for up to 12 hours for a light or medium flow, others “only” 6 or 7 hours for a very heavy flow.
The heavier, more intense and more sustained the flow, the faster the menstrual underwear becomes saturated. Each model has a specific absorption capacity, just like disposable pads or tampons. Our period panty guide explains how to choose the right period underwear for your flow. You’ll also find all our articles on the blog and detailed, personalized advice on every product page in our shop.
Adjust how long you wear it according to how heavy your period is. Light, medium, heavy or very heavy flow: each situation needs special attention.
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Flow type |
Recommended Wear Time |
| Light flow |
10 to 12 hours |
| Medium flow |
8 to 10 hours |
| Heavy flow |
6 to 7 hours |
| Night |
8 to 10 hours |
For heavy night‑time flow, go for our selection of very heavy‑flow panties, specially designed with maximum protection. During physical activity, check the saturation level regularly to avoid any mishaps.
In the morning, after your shower, slip on the period panty of your choice. If you’re at the very beginning or end of your period, a medium-flow period panty may be enough. If you’re in the middle of your period or you have a copper IUD, then a panty for heavy or very heavy flow is recommended.
Get dressed and enjoy your day to the fullest without a second thought. When you go to the bathroom, you’ll notice your period panties look just like regular underwear. You’re comfortable, relaxed, and confident!
In the evening, take off your period underwear that you’ve been wearing all day. Rinse it under cold water to flush out the accumulated blood. Make sure the water runs clear. Once rinsed and damp, your period underwear can be set aside until your next load of laundry.
You can do a quick intimate wash—shower or intimate wipes, as you prefer—so you feel clean and fresh. Then put on another period panty, this time one for the night. Choose a highly absorbent, full-coverage style so you can sleep without worrying. Then slip on your pajamas or nightdress. You’re ready for a good night’s sleep!
The next morning, repeat!
A feeling of dampness or a visible stain means your underwear is saturated. Change it to avoid leaks. Wearing a pair for too long increases the risk of leaks and also of discomfort.
Changing your period underwear helps prevent unpleasant odors. Impeccable hygiene avoids irritation and supports everyday comfort. For long-lasting comfort, rinse your protection in cold water after use.
Odors are caused by bacteria on the menstrual blood. Changing your protection regularly limits their development and keeps things fresh. When caring for your underwear, it’s important to store your clean period lingerie in a dry place to avoid bad smells.
The lifespan of period underwear, whatever the style (thong, tanga, shorty, panty or bloomer), depends on how you care for it and how you use it.
A piece of period lingerie that’s well cared for can last more than 5 years.
☞ Your care routine and how often you wear them have a big impact on how long your lingerie will last.
We’ve already mentioned it several times here on the blog: careful maintenance of your period underwear makes all the difference.
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Best practices to follow |
Consequences |
To avoid |
| A cold-water rinse after use |
Removes blood without damaging the fibers |
Hot water that sets stains |
| Wash at 30°C on a short cycle with a gentle detergent |
Preserves absorbency and comfort while providing a deep clean |
Fabric softeners that reduce absorbency |
| Air-dry naturally |
Maintains fabric elasticity |
Tumble dryer damaging the fabric |
When it comes to drying, be patient: depending on the style and its thickness, it may take more or less time. It’s important that the panties are completely dry before being stored and folded.
Also, avoid harsh, chemical products. Bleach is a no-go.
☞ Your day-to-day care routine has a direct impact on how long your favorite styles last.
If it’s a financial stretch, we still recommend having at least a few menstrual panties so you can rotate them and change regularly.
☞ 5 period panties is a good number to get through your period calmly. At Louloucup, we offer three main ranges of underwear depending on how heavy your flow is, so you can feel comfortable throughout your period.
Rotating several pairs helps preserve their quality. It extends their lifespan and makes your routine easier.
When you’re traveling, playing sports, at night or on the go, pay a bit more attention to your body and your period products. Because you’ll have less time for yourself, less access to toilets, or because you’ll be moving around more, here are our tips and tricks for using your menstrual lingerie properly in these slightly more specific situations.
For nighttime, we recommend wearing a full-coverage, highly absorbent panty. Ideally, a high-waisted period panty. Without a doubt, this is the menstrual lingerie style we recommend to all our users who want strong, reliable protection so they can sleep peacefully without worrying about staining their sheets, mattress and/or pajamas.
☞ At Louloucup, the Clara and Mathilde styles are ideal for night. High-waisted, they feature extended absorbent zones that rise high at the front and back. You can sleep on your stomach or back for long hours (8 to 10 hours) without moving and without worrying that your flow will saturate your underwear.
For sports, for PE classes, yoga sessions, Pilates, and any physical activities, whether gentle or intense, consider models that are both comfortable and absorbent.
☞ At Louloucup, we’re especially fond of seamless styles. These black period panties completely invisible, they’re absolutely perfect under sports and fitness leggings. You’re protected and relaxed throughout your workout. Pure bliss!
Interested in our ultra-discreet seamless period panties that stay invisible under any outfit, even the tightest? Here are the products we recommend:
Got a long trip coming up by plane, car or train? Plan ahead! If you know you won’t be home that night or for the next few days, remember to pack spare menstrual products, just in case. Also take a waterproof pouch so you can store used items once you’ve worn them.
When traveling, rinse your period underwear in cold water as soon as you can. A waterproof storage bag is handy for keeping used items separate until you can wash them properly.
☞ For extra convenience, try the Louloucup Gigi openable menstrual underwear. This unique design has the advantage of being detachable. It’s a really handy piece of lingerie when you’re on the go and don’t have much time, privacy or space to get changed. It can be worn for six consecutive hours to absorb a light to medium flow.
Why does my period underwear smell bad?
A period panty can give off unpleasant odors mainly because of bacterial growth on blood residue. Rinsing in cold water after use, followed by washing with a gentle soap and air drying, is essential to remove these bacteria and prevent odors.
The choice of materials also plays a role. Some fabrics trap odors more easily than others. Avoid highly processed detergents like fabric softeners or very greasy soaps, as they can reduce the underwear’s absorbency, clog the membrane and trap odors.
When should you change and replace your period panties?
It’s time to throw away your period panties when they start to leak frequently, even with proper care, or if they develop persistent bad odours despite a deep clean. Visible damage to the fabric, such as holes, is also a sign they need to be replaced.
Also, if your washable panties cause irritation or discomfort, or if they’ve lost their shape and no longer fit properly, it’s best to stop using them. When properly cared for, a pair of period panties can last between 2 and 5 years.
Can I keep my period panty on for 24 hours?
It is not recommended to wear period underwear for 24 hours straight. The ideal wear time depends on how heavy your flow is and the absorbency level of your panties. Regularly changing your period underwear is essential to maintain good hygiene.
In general, it’s recommended to change your period panties every 6 to 12 hours, especially on heavy‑flow days. You’ll love the comfort of panties with no damp feeling. Keep an eye on the absorbency level and change them as soon as they feel saturated. Proper care—with a cold‑water rinse and a machine wash at low temperature—is also crucial.