This “game changing” buffer had a waiting list of 3,000 people, here is why

Enter any convenience shop and find a whole corridor of vintage products, so what could make thousands of women join a waiting list for exhausted tampons?

This is what the Service Market Founded by GEN Z said, Viv passed last summer, when more than 3,000 people enrolled in the opportunity to buy a $ 9 box and waited for six to 10 weeks to finish storage.

The Stampede began in August 2024, shortly after a study revealed the presence of some toxic heavy metals in more than a dozen major tampons.

The Viva tampons are “without toxins” and had a waiting list of 3,000 people last summer. Courtesy of viv

“After this study, women were looking for tampons who were safe to use, and Viv was regularly recommended as a number one product for AI searches,” Viv Katie Diasti’s founder told The Post.

“People found our product through social networks, but Chatgpt also recommended our product organically, based on the scraping of our blocks and online content publications for answers, as a clean option when people asked for recommendations on new products that met the ecological and non -toxic requirements.”

No chemicals forever in this box

So what is so special in these tampons? Mainly, the brand says, they are not toxin.

“When we say” without toxins “, we want to say that Vivic tampons are made of only 100%certified organic cotton, without added chemicals, dyes or synthetic ingredients,” said Diasti.

They also undergo heavy metal tests to ensure that “any minimum presence not Be absorbed by the vaginal channel when inserted, “he said.

In addition, applicators are free of bisphenol A, commonly known as BPA, a “chemical forever” related to various health problems, including hormonal interruption, diabetes, asthma and cancer.

“Viving tampons are made of only 100%certified organic cotton; there are no chemicals, dyes or synthetic ingredients,” the Founder Katie Diasti told The Post. Courtesy of viv

“Since the vagina is one of the most absorbing parts of the body, which absorb substances as easily as if they were swallowed by the mouth, preventing BPA plastic from reducing unnecessary chemical exposure and possible health risks. This is especially important for those with sensitive skin or worries about reproductive health,” said Diasti.

And with a growing concern for the microplastics that invade our bodies, the company does his best to keep its products as free as possible.

“Although all the brands of tampons using plastic applicators inherently contain some plastic level, the BPAs without BPA of Viv are designed with security and sustainability,” said Diasti.

They have also made the priority to include a full list of ingredients in packaging – and their website has a full page dedicated to exposing the health, safety and quality tests of their products – to “ seize customers to make informed decisions about what they are putting and their body, ” added Miasti.

“I started using these 4/5 months and I no longer hook. They don’t bleed me, they are never uncomfortable,” a customer wrote. Courtesy of viv

The wait is over

From the waiting list, Viv has been replenished several times and promises now enough inventory to meet the demand for months.

In fact, people have been restless for the product, with a buyer called “game changing”.

“They desperately need them to be in stock,” the customer wrote in September. “I started using them 4/5 months ago and I no longer hooked. They don’t bleed, they are never uncomfortable. I went out and I had to use a different brand and they are terrible compared to Viv.”

Diasti said that while the brand is suitable for women of all ages, they are especially popular with a young enough time to enjoy the wait.

“Viv is made for gen-z, by gen-z,” said Diasti. Courtesy of viv
From the waiting list, Viv has been replenished several times and promises now enough inventory to meet the demand for months. Courtesy of viv

“Viv is created for Gen-Z, for Gen-Z,” said Diasti, who added that customers’ clients and early 1920’s discover the brand in Tiktok, Instagram and even YouTube shorts.

“The waiting list was this typical age group, and even some mothers who bought for their daughters!”

And before asking, Vivic’s ecological dubbed does not mean an additional problem when it comes to tampons.

“ For traditional articles for the period of Viv, such as their organic cotton tampons or bamboo pills, you should have them normally; wrap it on toilet paper and throw it in the garbage, ” said Diasti, who added that pillow wrapping are made of corn flour, so they are compostable.

If you use the cup or disk, it should last ten years.

“Once you eliminate the cup or disk, all you have to do is leave it out, with the natural cleaning of Viva and dry between the cycles, you can boil it to disinfect it.”

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