Ob

Approval Rate: 76%

76%Approval ratio

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    nycbaby

    Thu Oct 29 2009

    I love OB. They are easy to insert and silky smooth. I don't know why some people are saying that they are expensive?! A box of 40 costs like $8. They never leak - unless you choose to not change them in time. It's the best product ever.

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    loveunderwater

    Tue Jul 21 2009

    I love O.B. Understandable, most girls think that they are disgusting to insert.. and that they are pretty much on the high end in prices.. but I'm 13. I buy tampons myself, because my mother doesn't buy them for me. I've always bought them, but I guess I don't really have a problem with it. She knows though. I have had my period since Halloween of las year.. spooky.. And ANYWAYS- I love O.B. I usually buy them, but when I don't have enough money on hand, or with me, I buy Playtex Sport.

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    jtr78d8c

    Wed Feb 18 2009

    The BEST tampons I've ever used. They are incredibly easy to put in, never leak, and are small enough I can keep several in my purse without them taking up too much space or worrying about anyone seeing them.

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    katherine1331

    Wed Feb 13 2008

    Praise for o.b.!! I don't know what it stands for, but I love them so much. They're so easy to use (If you're comfortable with your body), and I haven't had any leaks at all (I have terrible leaks on Tampax Pearl). You can keep tons in your purse, and not take up much room, they are WAAYY more environmentally friendly (No aplicator, and reduced packaging, and wrappers) That's not to love??

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    raychelicious

    Wed Jul 11 2007

    Small and compact, discreet. prevents leakage (as long as placed correctly) unlike applicator brands. expands in all directions, so i feel more secure during my periods, a great product, i have never used tampons before, as they always leaked, so for 12 years i used exclusively pads. switching to o.b. has changed my whole life, i no longer dread that "time of the month."

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    sandradee1991

    Thu Jun 14 2007

    When I first started my period, I went through all the brands out there. With Playtex and Kotex, it was "Hello, leaks!" Checking my rear end every time I got up was not only inconvenient, it looked WEIRD. I'd seen o.b. in the aisle at the drugstore before, but always avoided them because there was no applicator. Little did I know! They work much better. Pros: -They open up differently then your average tampon. Look at them; see how they are spiraled? When they open up, this will allow conformity to your shape, thus blocking any leakage. -With applicators, it seemed like I could never get the dumb things in correctly. It was always at the wrong angle, or not far enough up, etc. etc. With o.b., they go just where you want. Cons: -Some people really dislike using their finger. But it shouldn't bother you, because it's just another part of your body doing it's thing.

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    mdc877

    Sat May 05 2007

    I hate OB......I find I can never get them in the right position, and they always leak when i do get them in place

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    liljessjess

    Sun Apr 22 2007

    Thank goodness for non applicator tampons that can be carried discretely.

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    nedraewart

    Sun Apr 22 2007

    I used OB, Tampax and Playtex and found OB easiest to use and most comfortable.

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    hkatee

    Tue Jan 23 2007

    OB is BY FAR the best tampon ever made. I've tried them all. After approximately 144 cycles in my lifetime, they're the only ones I trust.

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    trulyme84

    Wed Jan 10 2007

    I really do like OB. You don't need to worry about these little buggers taking up too much space in your purse, and you can even stash them in your pocket if you have to. They are great for when it's that time of the month, and you're going to be spending a lot of time at a public place (like, school or work) and don't want people to now your business. Even the wrapper is convenient, since its just a little piece of cellophane that nobody will see in their trash can. Since OB tampons do not have an applicator (the reason why they are so discreet), you will need to insert them with your finger. That isnt a problem for me, but if you're in a crowded public restroom, make sure that you're hiding your bloody finger from everyone else. That would just defeat the purpose of being discreet.

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