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Organyc Organic Cotton Pads, Moderate Flow scores higher on safety - here's why.
R3 scored the Organyc Organic Cotton Pads, Moderate Flow 9.7/10 and the The Honey Pot Cotton Comfort Regular Pads (Non-Herbal) 6.2/10 on the same menstrual pads scoring system, weighing safety, efficacy, and usability. The Organyc Organic Cotton Pads, Moderate Flow comes out ahead, led by its safety score (10.0/10 vs 6.3/10).
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Go for it if you...
You want a pad made entirely of certified organic cotton, with no superabsorbent gel or plastic against your skin
You care about avoiding PFAS and want the reassurance of an independent lab non-detect on the brand's cotton line
You have sensitive skin and react to conventional or fragranced pads
You want the strongest third-party organic certification, GOTS, behind what you buy
You want an organic-cotton cover with the full layer stack disclosed, down to every adhesive and film
You react to scent and want a genuinely fragrance-free, non-herbal pad with no essential oils
You want leak protection an independent lab actually tested, not just a marketing claim
You prefer a chlorine-free core to cut the dioxins that old-style bleaching can leave behind
The main thing to know
The one thing Organyc does not publish is its own finished-product PFAS test. An independent lab already tested its organic cotton line and found none, so the evidence is strong, it just comes from outside the brand rather than from a certificate Organyc prints itself.
The Honey Pot cover is organic cotton and the whole layer stack is public, but an independent lab detected organic fluorine, a marker for the forever chemicals called PFAS, on this organic-cotton line, and the brand publishes no test of its own showing this pad came back clean. That transparency gap, not a proven contamination, is why it lands mid-pack.
Skip this if you...
You want to see a finished-product PFAS certificate published by the brand itself, not just an outside lab result
You need a pad with an independently tested, lab-measured absorbency figure before you trust it
You want the lowest price per pad over a premium certified-organic option
You want a published PFAS test showing a non-detect result before you trust an organic-cotton pad
You are shopping on reactive skin and want a hypoallergenic or dermatologist-tested claim to back it up
You want the lowest price per pad rather than a premium organic option
Neither of these quite what you're looking for?
I've reviewed all Menstrual Pads options at every price pointEvery Menstrual Pads in our database is scored using R3's deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. For this comparison, we evaluated Organyc and The Honey Pot Company across 3 independent criteria: Safety (93%), Efficacy (6%), Usability (1%). No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
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I'd start with Organyc Organyc Organic Cotton Pads, Moderate Flow - it scored 9.7/10 overall in our scoring system. Safety is our top-weighted scoring pillar, followed by efficacy, and usability. Check which pillar matters most to your family and compare those specific scores.
R3 uses a deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. We evaluate each Menstrual Pads across Safety, Efficacy, Usability using independently verified data. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements. Every score is fully reproducible.
Not necessarily. The overall score reflects how we weight those three pillars, but your priorities may differ. If you care most about safety, compare the safety scores directly. If budget drives your decision, the prices tell a clearer story. The "right" pick is the one that matches what matters most to your family.
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