![]() ![]() “We have a market cap of almost a billion-and-a-half dollars,” says Devansh, who, as director of his company, is the youngest family member to hold a position in the chemicals-to-multiplexes Inox Group. His company, Inox Wind, the renewable wind energy solutions provider, raised Rs 1,000 crore and was oversubscribed 18 times. In March 2015, the 28-year-old third-generation scion of Inox Group led one of the biggest initial public offerings (IPOs) that India has seen in the last two years. No one can accuse Devansh Jain of false pride. The Inox Group had no expertise in renewable energy, but backed by a successful IPO, third-generation scion Devansh Jain proved that there is profit in the sector 3 Small-Cap Stocks to Buy - Daily Stocks News on Inox Wind.Land Rover Media Hub – Nur ein weiteres Auto Bildideen on Manufacturing Facilities.Inox Login - Login Individual on Sitemap.INOX Wind: When promoters put in money in troubled business, it calls for deeper look.Inox Wind Board approves merger of Inox Wind Energy Limited into the Company.Inox Wind’s 3 MW Wind Turbine receives certification.Inox Wind’s 3MW Turbine gets Type Certification from Germany, paves way for commercial launch.Inox Wind receives Type Certification from TUV SUD for its 3 MW wind turbine.This method based on primarily on dress size rather than absorbency just feels wrong. I wanted to put this out there because I don’t know if other women feel the same as me, especially those of us who have been having periods for years and are well accustomed to the process. How are the slimmer women with heavier periods served? It’s about length and absorbency. And it just makes me feel discriminated against, weirdly, which I never imagined it would, but it does. I don’t know where you got that from, but it’s not working for me. It felt equal somehow, like we were joined in a common experience not set apart from one another as we are in the fashion industry because of our dress size.Īlways, I’m sorry but big ass does not equate to heavy period. Where you didn’t have to feel like crap for choosing a different thing. You chose them according to your flow, and that could vary whether you were a size 0 or a size 32. Pads were one of the few things where size didn’t matter. ![]() In my 25 years+ of having periods, I have found that length rather than width, combined with absorbency levels, is what matters most when it comes to pads. Not only do I now know why my usual pads aren’t protecting me the way they used to, I find it absurd and unhelpful. I read the other day that Always have a new system where pads are based on dress size rather than flow. I’m 38, have a moderate to heavy flow, and have been this way since I started (my weight has gone up over the years!) But just recently I noticed that my purple 3s weren’t protecting me as much, and I was leaking a lot more, in particular two months ago when I was in our city centre and I had a horrible debacle in the toilet rinsing my underwear and tights – it was that bad and it ruined my day, to be frank. I have used Always for years, have found them very reliable. Not recommend for: Lighter flows, save these for the heavier days! Recommend for: Normal to heavy flows, overnight wear, sport wear I know I said this already but after a four hour hike, the pad really didn’t stick to my body and didn’t seem to trap any moisture. A+!!!įinally at the end of our hike, I had the opportunity to change my pad in an outhouse. When I stood up, the pad still flexed with my body without sticking to my body. But to my surprise, it didn’t feel squishy! My period was locked into the bottom layer, and the cover still felt soft. I cringed at the thought of sitting down on a full pad… I could already hear the squishy sound. Thankfully, it was very breathable throughout the entire four hour hike! Even when I felt sweaty, I didn’t feel sweaty down there.ĭuring one part of the hike, my friends and I stopped and sat down by the river to eat lunch. The cover also felt very soft against my skin and didn’t stick to my skin. The pad flexed with my every move and didn’t crease at all. It is super thin too so I didn’t feel like I was wearing a diaper. Throughout the hike, the pad stayed in place and I experienced zero shifting or lifting. I was going to wear a tampon but I wasn’t familiar with this trail so didn’t know how long it would be until I got a chance to freshen up again. I had committed to a hiking adventure and coincidentally gotten my period on the same day. ![]()
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