ANI PR Wire
09 Aug 2022, 23 GMT+10
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 9 (ANI/NewsVoir): Lemme Be, a new-age menstrual care brand, announces the launch of 'Z Drip Max', an eco-friendly and reusable leak-proof, reusable period underwear for all menstruators for Indian consumers, which is expected to save menstruators up to 6 months' worth of traditional pads/tampons. Z Drip Max can also be used during spotting, or while wearing pads, tampons, or menstrual cups. It can also be used while gymming or to avoid sweat patches. It is made up of sustainable cotton fiber and provides up to extended leakage protection with its super absorption capacity. Lemme Be's Z Drip Max is a smart, hygienic, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional period care, that is aimed at making menstruators' lives stress-free during periods.
Z Drip Max's unique product features include:
- The body is made up of sustainable cotton fiber and 5 per cent spandex for comfortable stretch.
- Two layers in the middle are made of anti-pilling microfiber with wicking for extra absorption.
- The final layer is made of 100 per cent breathable TPU to seal the drip.
- Super absorbent with a fourfold 120ml capacity.
- 6-8 hours of leakage protection.
- Can deal with the heaviest flow, leaky bladder, sticky discharge, and sweat patches.
- A lifespan of 6-8 months, depending on usage.
- Eco-friendly and sustainable, since it is biodegradable.
Launching the product for the Indian consumers, Devidutta Dash, the founder and CEO of Lemme Be, says, "That one week every month when menstruators get their periods can be quite a distressing time. From cramps to mood swings, from backache to exhaustion, nothing about periods screams a 'jolly good time', with period care products racking up a huge bill, both to the pocket and the environment. Keeping these issues in mind, Lemme Be introduces 'Z Drip Max' - Reusable Period Panty, to provide menstruators in India the ultimate holy grail for period woes."
Lemme Be's current period care product range spans organic and premium-grade cotton sanitary napkins, panty liners and tampons, Z Cups (reusable menstrual cups), and Z Discs (reusable menstrual discs). All of Lemme Be's products are FDA-approved, comfortable, affordable, and sustainable.
Lemme Be, a Hyderabad-based period brand founded in 2020 by Devidutta Dash, focuses on the variety and individuality of every product as per the needs of menstruators. The digital-first brand has curated a special range of products exclusively for teens and young adults which prioritizes care and comfort that is inclusive, eco-friendly & sustainable. Backed by the trust of marquee investors and aiming to initiate more positive dialogues about all menstruators in the society to educate, communicate and evolve, Lemme Be is rapidly scaling its physical presence with 14 unique SKUs and 58 total SKUs, and a mission of reaching the doorstep of every menstruator in the country.
For more details, please visit www.lemmebe.com.
This story is provided by NewsVoir. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/NewsVoir)
Get a daily dose of Nepal National news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Nepal National.
More InformationTOKYO, Japan: This week, Toshiba revealed that a tender offer worth US$14 billion from Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) was a ...
HANOI, Vietnam: While the European Union (EU) is set to impose tariffs on its Chinese rivals, Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) ...
BEIJING, China: In a country where weddings are traditionally grand and expensive events, China's wedding industry, estimated at some US$500 ...
PARIS, France: Amid the imminent launch of the iPhone 15, unions representing Apple store workers in France have called for ...
SEATTLE, Washington: To expand its next-day delivery services for shoppers, Amazon said it plans to hire 250,000 more U.S. workers ...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks weakened on Friday as U.S. Treasury yields continued to point higher while some ...
KATHMANDU, Nepal - Meteorologists announced that Nepal experienced below-average rainfall during the current monsoon, which is expected to last about ...
NEW YORK, USA - After addressing the United Nations on Friday, Pakistani caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq spoke at a press ...
BATAM, Indonesia: Due to mounting geopolitical tensions and protests against China's activities in the South China Sea, ASEAN member nations ...
WASHINGTON DC, USA - The U.S. Department of State announced that it is taking steps to impose visa restrictions on ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia: An Indonesian court sentenced Lina Lutfiawati, also known as Lina Mukherjee, to two years in prison this week ...
NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar - Following recent investigations that have shaken the military and the country's business sector, Myanmar's junta chief, Gen ...