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Ibuprofen: Breaking The Barrier
We are all always dreading that time of the month.. Not only do you feel yucky all over, you also have to battle with mood swings, hormonal changes and most of all, stained undies. You're faced with the icky task of trying to scrub the mess from your clothes and bedding before stains sets in, and you may have to throw away another pair of panties or set of bed sheets.

Good news is, there are easy ways to get the red stain out fast so you can save your undies and get back to lying on the couch and popping ibuprofen. :(

For Fresh Stains

Put the fabric under cold or lukewarm running water in your sink or bathtub, letting the force of the water itself dissolve the blood. If some left over blood remains, lather up some soap, and scrub the rest

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