Say goodbye to single-use plastic with our patented Reusable Applicator.
Paired with our 100% certified organic cotton Naked Tampons. A match made in heaven.
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Mixed
€39.99
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Regular
€39.99
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Ditch single-use plastic for good. Our patented Reusable Applicator, paired with 100% certified organic cotton Naked Tampons, is the perfect planet-friendly duo for your cycle.
Bundle includes 1 x Reusable Applicator, 1 x Canvas Storage Pouch & 2 Naked Tampon boxes with absorbency of your choice.
Did you know that your tampon should always be soaked in blood when removed?
It's so important to use the right absorbency to suit your flow. Everyone's period flow changes throughout their menstrual phase. Here's a full breakdown of when to use each absorbency and remember to change your tampon frequently (we recommend every 3-4 hours):
Regular Absorbency:
🩸🩸 6-9 grams
Can be used for medium flow periods or in the middle of menstruation
Super Absorbency:
🩸🩸🩸 9-12 grams
Can be used for heavy flow periods or at the beginning of menstruation
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Made from 100% organic cotton, these are biodegradable. However, for hygiene reasons, we recommend wrapping used tampons in tissue or their biodegradable wrapper and disposing of them in the general waste bin. They should never be flushed, as they can cause blockages and harm marine life.
Tampon Wrapper:
Made from NatureFlex biodegradable cellophane, this can go in your compost binifindustrial composting is available locally. Otherwise, dispose of it in general waste, where it will still break down safely.
Reusable Applicator:
When it’s time to part ways after 2 years of use, the applicator should be placed in general waste. It’s not currently recyclable through household systems due to the specialist material. However, using just one reusable applicator in place of 200 single-use ones makes a significant impact.
Small changes, big difference.
For more information on how to dispose of Riley products, read our blog article here.
Your bundle includes:
1 x Reusable Applicator 2 x Naked Tampon Pouches (24 tampons) 1 x Canvas Storage Pouch
At Riley, we're committed to fighting against period poverty by donating products to those in need, sponsoring doctor-led menstrual health programs and partnering with charities that support vulnerable communities.
1% of every purchase helps us provide dignified, sustainable period care to people who might otherwise go without.
Step 1:
Load It Up
Unwrap a Naked Tampon and insert it gently into the open end of your reusable applicator. Ensure the string is hanging out of the string slot.
Step 2:
Position & Insert
Hold the bottom of the outer tube, position the tip of the applicator at your vaginal opening and gently insert.
Step 3:
Push & Remove
Once the outer tube is fully inserted, use the pusher to release the tampon. Then gently remove the applicator.
Step 4:
Remove & Reuse
Rinse your applicator with warm water, let it dry and it’s ready to use again next time.
Every mainstream sanitary pad you ever used still exists.
Period Products That Don’t Outlive You.
Period products are the fifth most common single-use plastic in Europe’s beaches, ranking higher than straws and coffee cups. Unlike microplastics, pads, which are made up of 90% plastic and live on our planet for 600 years, are not compostable meaning they won’t end up in landfill.
Did you know?
The average person uses 11,000 mainstream tampons in their lifetime? That’s the equivalent of 5,500 plastic bags!
It's peak wedding season. You've got the outfit, the heels you can almost dance in, and a summer of celebrations in the diary. There's just one guest who didn't RSVP: your period, which has decided to show up for the big day in a fitted dress and a sea of white.
Whether you're the bride, a bridesmaid, or a guest who'd rather not think about it, a period on a wedding day is completely manageable - with a little planning. Here's how to celebrate without giving it a second thought.
First, take a breath
A period is not going to ruin anyone's wedding. People have walked down aisles, given speeches and danced until 2am on day one of their cycle for as long as weddings have existed. With the right kit and a calm plan, this is a minor logistics task, not a crisis.
Your wedding-day emergency flow kit
The secret is a
ready-to-go kit you can stash in a clutch, a bridesmaid's bag, or the venue bathroom. Pack:
Plenty of tampons and pads - more than you think you'll need, in a couple of absorbencies.
A few pantyliners for backup confidence and lighter moments.
A spare pair of underwear (dark, comfortable).
Wet wipes and hand sanitiser for quick freshening up.
Painkillers for cramps.
A small stain-remover pen - for peace of mind more than anything.
A little zip bag to keep everything tidy and neat.
If you're the bride, hand this to your most reliable bridesmaid. Delegating is what the day is for.
Dress smart for confidence
A tampon is often the easiest choice under a fitted gown or sleek guest dress. No lines, no bulk, total freedom to move and dance. If you prefer pads or want extra reassurance overnight, a slim liner as backup does the job nicely.
Wear underwear you trust, change products a little more often than usual across a long day, and you'll forget your period is even there.
Thinking of delaying your period for the day?
If your period is due to land squarely on a milestone day, you might have heard you can delay it. This is true, but it's worth understanding properly.
Period-delaying medication (most commonly a progestogen such as norethisterone) can postpone your period for a short window. It's typically started a few days before your period is due and stopped when you want it to come.
A few honest things to know:
It's a medication, not a quick fix. It's available on prescription, and in some places through a pharmacy consultation, so you'll need to speak to a GP or pharmacist.
It isn't right for everyone. It may not be suitable depending on your medical history (for example, certain risk factors), which is exactly why a professional needs to be involved.
There can be side effects for some people, such as bloating, mood changes or nausea.
You need to plan ahead. This is a "sort it weeks before, not the night before" situation.
It can be a brilliant option for the right person, just go in informed and let a healthcare professional advise you rather than the internet. We're a period brand, not your doctor, and the best decision here is a personalised one.
Manage cramps and stay comfortable
Long days, heels and dancing are a lot, cramps or no cramps. Stay hydrated, take painkillers at the first twinge rather than toughing it out and grab quiet moments to sit when you need them. A discreet heat patch under your dress can be a lifesaver during the ceremony.
The takeaway
A period during wedding season is a footnote, not a headline. With a well-stocked emergency kit, smart product choices, you can be fully present for every speech, dance and happy tear.
Wedding season in full swing? Build your emergency kit with Riley's clean, organic cotton tampons, pads and liners - comfortable enough for the longest celebrations, kind to your body throughout. Shop the range and RSVP "yes" to a stress-free day.
Early, late, heavier, or completely MIA - travel has a habit of throwing your period off. From jet lag and stress hormones to broken sleep and new routines, here's the real science behind why your cycle shifts when you do, and how to support it on the move.
Your period doesn't check the festival schedule - so here's how to handle it without missing a beat. From the ultimate festival period kit to porta-loo survival, cramp hacks and staying fresh in a field, this is your no-stress guide to dancing through it all.
While on your period, simply rinse with warm water (and a mild soap if you'd like), dry and pop the storage cap on until you need to insert a new tampon.
When your period is finished, you'll need to clean your Reusable Applicator in boiling water.
IMPORTANT: Don't place the storage cap in boiling water. This can be cleaned using warm water and soap.
The applicator & pusher are made of a medical grade material called thermoplastic elastomer. It's also:
BPA-free
Latex-free
Phthalate-free
If taken cared of, our Reusable Applicator can be used for at least 200 uses (saving 200 disposable applicators from ending up in landfill).
No, our tampons do not contain any artificial absorbents. They’re made with 100% organic cotton; no synthetic materials, no fragrance, and no nasties.
Just natural, breathable protection.
As a B Corp, we’re part of a global community of businesses that meet incredibly high standards of social and environmental impact. It means we’re officially recognised for doing business the right way; by putting people and our planet first It means we’re serious about doing business the right way.
And most importantly, it means you can feel even better about choosing Riley for your period care.
Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) is caused by a reaction of blood and bacteria so while it can happen when a tampon is left in too long, it can also occur with any period product, including pads and reusable products like a menstrual cup and reusable pads. Something else that isn't widely known is that it can actually happen to men, women and children, so it can affect anyone.
We take all necessary precautions to make sure our products are top quality and are made without chlorine bleach, glues, pesticides or any other harmful chemicals like other mainstream brands. However, we unfortunately cannot guarantee that TSS will not occur due to it being a result of a bacterial infection from the blood.
Everyone needs to be extremely careful when it comes to TSS and we should be changing our period products every 3-4 hours.