Let's Talk About Periods!

Friday 16 August 2019


Periods appear to be a very strange conversation topic apparently. It is something nearly every woman deals with. 

When discussing periods, we tend to soften our words and actions.

We slip tampons or sanitary pads up our sleeves to avoid people knowing. We use the term 'women problems', to describe the immense period pains we can get. There is a light, rose-coloured tint painted over the topic of periods to make them seem more acceptable in society.
But in reality, why are hiding something that happens to roughly half the population? 

Personally, I think it is a way of dulling women's overall strength. 
Your period is healthy and not only that, your body is so powerful that it can physically grow and produce another human being. And sometimes you just need a little bit of blood to remind you of how strong and courageous you can be. 

This post might end up being super long because I have a lot to say about how the subject of periods and how it is dealt with. 


  1. Boys, Boys, Boys - I was very lucky in the fact that the earliest male figure in my life, my dad, was informed when it came to periods and was never ashamed of grabbing me period products from the local shop. However, since I have been living with boy housemates, how little they know about periods is confusing to me. The amount of weird (and sometimes extremely amusing) questions I have been asked whilst sharing a house with two boys has been slightly worrying. They are definitely leaving this house with more information then when they came in, especially since they live with two girls! It has been a while since I have been in a High School environment but when I was younger, I was taught about periods in Sex Education. Which is fine and of course, I inappropriately laughed when the teachers said words like 'Tampon'. However, the boys were never taught anything about this monthly event. There is the argument that men do not have a menstrual cycle, therefore, they don't need to learn about it. But surely, isn't the conversation of periods more about reproduction? Something a man plays a part in? As I said, I haven't been to GCSE's for a long time and maybe times have changed. 
  2. Social Media & Taboos- In honesty, this is changing. In 2019, it is a little less frowned upon. However, the sight of periods and anything menstrual-related is very restricted and not encouraged on social media platforms. 




So let's talk about the sponsor of this post!



~Sponspered Content~
Pink Parcel is a period box subscription service, that delivers all the goodies you will need during your time of the month, start to your door. I don't know about you, but I am forever being surprised by my period. Luckily, I live with my best friend at the moment and she usually has some pads or tampons lying around which I can use, but when I start living with my boyfriend full-time, I am afraid that will no longer be an option. I am going to have to start fending for myself in the period department. 
So, there are three main boxes you can get your hands on. There is 'The Needs' box, which is £5.00 a month. This has all your basics, your tampons, pads and other feminine hygiene products. The next level up is the 'The Wants' and this contains little extras which will make your period that little bit easier. As well as having period products, it also includes skin products, to sort out those pesky hormonal spots and even some chocolate and herbal tea. When I am on my period, I find the best thing to drink is peppermint tea, it really soothes your period cramps! 
The box I was so generously sent was the 'All of It' box, which is £11.00 a month. 

What's in the 'All Of It' box? 

Well, I am glad you asked.  Inside the packaging (pictured above) comes these two smaller boxes, one labelled 'For You' and the other 'For Later'.
~Sponspered Content~
Insides of the 'For You' box was a range of tampons and pads. Now, it is not a secret that every woman has a preference in what period products they use. And Pink Parcel knows that. Pink Parcel allows you to pick and choose what you like and want. My box is only my first months, therefore it includes a range. However, when you want to switch it up, just hop over to their website (linked here) and tell them what you want. They also carry a range of brands like Always, Tampax, BodyForm and many more! 


~Sponspered Content~

Inside the 'For Later Box' is where all the goodies are hiding. In my box this month, I got the MudMasky for my hair. It is a shampoo that repairs your damaged hair and soothes it, to make it feel all soft. Fun Fact: When you are on your period, you are more likely to have bad hair days. Both your skin and your scalp can react due to the hormonal changes in your body. 
Also, I got a Tanatomicals Lip Balm (which has SPF in it) and a Floss Lip Gloss. When I am on my period, I always find myself feeling dehydrated. Thes lip products are definitely what I need.
Finally, I also received a Cocoba Milk Chocolate Block. On the packet, this is described as a 'Chocolate Spoon', which you just have to have in alongside a cup of tea.
Also, something that is not pictured is the Lyons Coffee sachet. If I am being completely honest, I got too excited and drank it before I remembered to take a picture of it. It was my favourite item, as I am, you probably already know, a true coffee addict. 

~Sponspered Content~


If you thought that was it, you were incorrect!
As well as the 'For You' and 'For Later' boxes, there is the 'For Night' box, which contains night time, thicker pads for long hours. As well as this bag which says 'Self-Love', which includes even more pads!
No matter, how long or heavy your cycle is, Pink Parcel has got you.




~Sponspered Content~

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I posted a little late this week and as you can see, it was because I was working on this lengthy post.
Here are some of my final thoughts:

  • Pink Parcel has been one of the best and most important brands I have worked with recently.
  • Periods should never, ever be taboo. 
  • Women are strong, magical creatures. 
Thank you Pink Parcel & thank you to all my lovely readers!







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Monthly Period Subscription Box: Pink Parcel

Lip Gloss: Floss

Hair Mask: MudMasky

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*This post is sponsored but all opinions are my own. 

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  1. excellent post!

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  2. Really enjoyed reading this, it's so refreshing to see periods being talked about so openly. I remember in school back in year six when we did sex ed and they separated the boys and girls when they did the period chat. I don't know if that's still what they do but if they do it's such a silly idea. I don't really have regular periods because of the pill I'm on but if I did I would definitely sign up for Pink Parcel - it looks so good! Xx

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    1. Thank you Amy! Yes, I agree. It’s been a while since I’ve been in a high school setting but I remember it like that too!x

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  3. Yessss! I was v excited about this post I really like it& glad you did it 🌟

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  4. I always try to be low key about being on my period, even when I am changing my pad in a public restroom. I mean, it is normal but I am not sure why we are taught to be shy about it? I feel like boys should be informed about these norms. I am glad that people are stepping up and making period talks be easier. I love the goodie box! Glad you had a great experience!

    Nancy ♥ exquisitely.me

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  5. A really great post and I agree it definitely needs to be talked about more! The subscription box is such a sweet idea as well x

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  6. This sounds lovey! Periods need to be talked about more, at the moment it's much too taboo a subject. It was always shamed in my family.

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  7. I've had Pink Parcels before and I love them. Such a great concept. It's nice that something can make that time of the month a little happier and you get a few bits to treat yourself x

    Sophie
    www.glowsteady.co.uk

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  8. Pink Parcel sounds absolutely amazing! Subscription boxes like this are such a great way to get the conversation going about periods as well x

    https://www.femaleoriginal.com

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  9. I've always wanted to try Pink Parcel but I don't have periods do I can't!

    Jenny
    http://www.jennyinneverland.com

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  10. I've had a Pink Parcel box a few times and been quite impressed. I love how you can tailor the products but I especially love the little pamper treats you get too. It's a nice box which would be ideal for teenagers who are just entering this stage in life x

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    1. Oh yes! I didn’t even think of teenagers! Yes me too xx

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  11. This is such a great little post and I really enjoyed reading about the pink parcel what a great little idea! X

    Kayleigh Zara 🌿 www.kayleighzaraa.com

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    1. Thank you Kayleigh. I truly loved the product and thought it was an excellent idea xx

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  12. I love this company! I might have to check them out! thanks for sharing :)

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  13. another great pos.t This box sounds so interesting.

    -Hannah xxxxx

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  14. Wow! This is a nice period box. Love that you are able to personalize it and choose the stuff you want.

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  15. I'm sure your housemates learned so much! Good for you! Also - have you tried the diva cup? Before I got my IUD I LOVED it and it saved me so much money!

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    1. I am scared of using a diva cup hahaah! I know it will be a love more environmentally friendly, so I will eventually give it a go. Thank you for your lovely comment x

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