Structure of Lady Anion napkin pads
Lady ANION napkin pads range consists of an internal structure of 8
layers of textile materials and paper, ultra-absorbent polymer, non
toxic adhesives approved for food industry and hi-tech waterproof
materials that allow air penetration while retaining liquids.
Layer 1 - layer in contact
with the skin - is made of high quality cotton that absorbs fluid and
forwards them to the absorbent element.
It provides a pleasant tactile sensation.
In many other napkin pads, this layer is made from recycled paper (may contain traces of lead, mercury or other heavy metals).
Layer 2 - is a layer of security that prevents contact between the skin and the absorbent material after it has turned the liquid into gel to prevent access from the inside surface layers.
It is specific to the new pad generation.
Layer 3 - specially treated
strip, that in contact with human warmth emanates negative ions -
eliminating unpleasant odors and bacteria.
Here , the material that emits infrared is fixed ,
stimulating blood circulation in the capillaries and stimulating the
immune system.
It is specific only to second generation products (Love Moon ANION Lady, etc.).
Layer 4 - is a layer of pure paper, with a particularly high absorption capacity which retains inside the absorbent the gel resulted from absorption.
Most absorbents use cheap, harmful.,recycled paper.
Layer 5 - this layer contains an absorbent material that turns liquid into gel, allowing pads to stay always dry.
it is specific to classical absorbents but it has a higher absorption coefficient.
Layer 6 - the same with Layer 4;
Layer 7 - it does not allow liquids to flow outside.
It's made of waterproof tape which is
permeable to air , allowing ventilation and eliminating
condensation due to perspiration.
Only some of the old generation napkin pads use it.
Layer 8 - adhesive layer which comes into contact with underwear - made of adhesives approved for use in food industry - it is non- toxic.
Most brands use traditional industrial adhesives that contain toxic materials which might be harmful to the body.



