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Always Kenya expands its product portfolio, introduces organic cotton pads

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Always Kenya has today added a new type of sanitary pad into its product portfolio; Always Cotton Protection in a bid to provide variety and meet the varied needs of its consumers. 

The new sanitary pad is 100% organic, unscented and dye free, providing product variety for Kenyan consumers without compromising comfort and our trusted Always protection. 

“At Always, the needs of women and girls is our number one priority. After feedback from consumers and extensive research by our product team, we’ve designed the new Cotton Protection Collection to respond to our diverse consumers. We appreciate the evolving demands of consumers and have launched an exciting new set of products that we believe can meet customer needs, while keeping comfort and safety a top priority,” said Ivy Kimani, Brand Director, Always (East Africa). 

The new products bring to ten the growing Always Kenya product portfolio which now includes; Always Ultra-Thin (Long and Extra-Thin); Always Maxi Thick (Long and Extra Long); Always Ultra Soft (Long); Always Maxi Soft (Long) Always Platinum (Long and Extra Long); Always Feather Soft, Always DreamZzz Night range for all-night protection and Always Cotton Protection pads. 


“We’re also thrilled to launch the new Always Kenya website alongside this expanded product portfolio. We believe the website is a great step in giving our consumers wider access to product information that will allow them to find the right pad for their unique needs,” Kimani added. 

For decades, Always Kenya has been providing women with safe and effective products which meet the highest standards. While the materials or components may differ from product to product, the quality, safety, protection & the comfort of all Always products remain of high eminence.


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