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Kenyan Women Share Awful Experiences on Using Always Sanitary Pads

BY Soko Directory Team · March 13, 2019 08:03 am

In a wave that started on Twitter under the hashtag #MyAlwaysExperience, Kenyan women have come out to share their horrific stories on their experiences with substandard Always sanitary pads.

Hundreds of Kenyan women flooded social media, especially on Twitter, with complaints about Always sanitary pads, giving examples on why they think the pads they use in Kenya are not of the same quality as those developed in Western countries.

#MyAlwaysExperience my final always pad compared to a US brand pad that I currently use. The difference is impeccable. @Always_Kenya are giving Kenyans mediocre products. pic.twitter.com/s9rhCVTdbO

The complaints given by the women were those of discomfort, irritations, burns, and leakages among others.

P&G Responds to Always Complaints

Protector and Gamble, the manufacturers of Always pads, have since come out to defend their product saying that the Kenyan quality is similar to those in other parts of the world.

“The Always Ultra pads we have in Kenya are similar to the Always pads in other parts of the world including Germany, UK, US, South Africa. All our pads including the ones in Kenya are designed and developed in Europe and the US,” they tweeted.

The manufacturer added, “The needs of our women and girls in Kenya are our number 1 priority, and we recognize that our consumers have evolving needs which is why we introduced our new product Always Soft which has a softer and more comfortable feel on the skin.”

They also gave a link on their twitter page were consumers can go and compare the products.

Kenyan Women online would, however, hear none of it accusing the Always manufacturers of ignoring their concerns on one too many occasions.

Several men and women living abroad went as far as buying Always pads and posted pictures on Twitter for comparison with the Kenyan products.

True to the allegations, the findings proved that indeed the Kenyan product was different and substandard compared to those in other markets abroad.

Dr. Njenga Karugia, currently in Germany went as far as carrying out an experiment and recorded the whole process.


The online outrage has also put Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) on the spot for allowing substandard products to flood the market.

Always Kenya has, however, maintained that their products are non-defective and meet the standards of the market and are not different from the rest in Western countries.

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