







🩸 Stay fresh, stay unstoppable — protection that moves with you!
U by Kotex Balance Daily Panty Liners offer light absorbency with a breathable, ultra-thin design that flexes with your body for all-day comfort. Dermatologist-tested and free from harsh chemicals, these fragrance-free liners come individually wrapped for discreet, on-the-go use. With 100 liners per pack, they’re an essential, FSA/HSA-eligible choice for everyday freshness and reliable backup period protection.











| ASIN | B00UASJM1K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,765 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #25 in Panty Liners #587 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand | U by Kotex |
| Brand Name | U by Kotex |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 27,586 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00036000424911 |
| Item Form | Liner |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Kimberly-Clark Corp. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 00036000483796 |
| Material Features | Fragrance Free |
| Material Type | Cotton |
| Material Type Free | Fragrance Free |
| Model Name | U by Kotex Balance Daily Wrapped Panty Liners |
| Model Number | 00036000483796 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Sanitary Napkin Absorbency | Light |
| Sanitary Napkin Type | Panty Liner |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Without Wings |
| Style Name | Without Wings |
| UPC | 036000424911 |
| Unit Count | 100 Count |
| Variety | Panty Liner |
K**P
The Best Liners IMO
These are my go-to liners. They work really well for general use if you just feel like wearing one on a certain day and for me they are perfect for the last day or so of my period. They stick well and are thin and comfy. Never had any issues, I’ll always repurchase these. The other nice thing is that the adhesive is thin enough that you could wear this liner with a thong if needed, just fold it a little before sticking so it doesn’t stick to your pubic hair LOL
S**E
Great, a staple at my house so to speak
Thin and lightweight. Great for everyday use. What I like best is that they're not too big. I'm a size 3-5. And sometimes feminine products bunch up bc they're just too darn big for my small frame. My 13 year old daughters are getting close to my size and find them easy to use. They put them in makeup bags along with maxi pads for that tim of the month. These are discreet enough they can put in their pockets. They fit in small purses easily. Con: wrapped individually in plastic so that seems incredibly wasteful
C**E
Unparalleled
My Walmart stopped carrying these. For about a half a year, I just held out hope that they’d restock because they’re my go-to. But they didn’t. And they still haven’t. In the meantime, I tried all kinds of different panty liners that had all sorts of problems and shortcomings before finally buying these on Amazon (and set up a subscription) because I couldn’t take it anymore😂. I could go on and on about how confused I am about why there aren’t several brands of good panty liners out there in 2024. But I’ll get into this product instead of doing that!! First, I’ll tell you how I normally use these and then talk about how these perform in that context. I use these panty liners every day because I like having my underwear as dry as it can be throughout the day and prefer how it feels to have insurance. I use them as backup when I’m using tampons. I also use them at the end of my period when things are slowing down. Pros: -Sticks well to underwear. Really well. All kinds of underwear - bikini, thong (just fold over the sides, I prefer these to “thong cut” liners because they stick better), shorts, etc. I mostly wear cotton but these also stick to synthetic materials much better than any others I’ve tried (they slide around, come off, only stick together, crinkle up and pop off…other types are just horrible in this department, even with cotton). -Are SO THIN but also SO ABSORBENT. I don’t get it. They can hold a lot of moisture without being bulky. You forget they’re there. Other brands turn into a sad wet tissue and it sucks. -They stick well even when it’s been a warmer day and I’m more prone to sweating. Others don’t and just give up on staying put. -This one blows my mind. When other panty liners finally leak through to your underwear, these just straight up don’t. There’s some kind of coating on the sticky side that keeps anything from going through. I’ve had many “oh no” moments before (usually when traveling) where I couldn’t get to a bathroom and change things out as soon as I had wanted to. These liners held up when I thought I had ruined my underwear, where other brands leaked through and actually did ruin it. -These come on a backing that is SUPER easy to peel off of. -Unopened, these are thin, compact, and easy to slip into my purse, wallet, pocket, etc. Best believe I take them everywhere. Cons: -Some people may really desire a “long” version of these. And I don’t know if this brand has a long version of this super thin liner yet. Something for the company to consider if they see this! Basically not a con on this product but a future thought for more potential business. I love these so much and I hope they’re never discontinued. I always recommend these to save people from mediocre panty liners and love keeping them in my guest bathroom/giving them to my friends in a pinch, etc. I’m a huge fan. Can’t believe I’m not sponsored 😂😂
T**.
Functional
They work well. These are the best liners I've ever used. They stuck well to most underwear. They're comfortable unlike some others I've tired and they don't come off until you're ready to change them out. I've been using these for at least 2 years but definitely longer than that. I'm subscribed to this product.
N**B
This is a PANTY LINER.... literally. If you are seeking products related to normal MENSTRUATION this is NOT for you. Move on.
So....start with your needs. WHAT DO YOU NEED THIS PRODUCT FOR? This is a panty LINER.... literally. Think of it as a thin layer to protect your panties from the daily slings and arrows of being a human with a veejayjay. If you are seeking products related to MENSTRUATION....this is NOT for you. Move on. Now, for those who are looking for a good PANTY LINER, I thought I'd share some pics from a recent comparison shop. On the left is Kotex Barely There (100/ 5 bucks) and on the right is Carefree Acti-fresh (120/ 7 bucks). BTW: Both products lose significant adherency (whaaaat? Is that a word?) -- they fall off -- when you get excessively sweaty from exercise. Also -- those cool stretchy microfiber briefs? Good luck. It seems these products need a cotton crotch to stick to (still trying to figure that out, from a physics angle :-) Compare and Contrast (show all your work!): KOTEX: These liners really, truly are BARELY THERE! A box of 100 is reallly, really small (see pic). They adhere well and should be considered nothing but a narrow and extremely thin layer between you and your panties. Although there is something of a thin cottony substance in a strange elongated diamond shape, it probably holds no more than 1ml max. These are NOT intended for use during your period. As can be seen from the pic, there is a substantial border--roughly half the area (transparent border) which is nothing but adhesive (no absorbancy) (like medical tape used with gauze bandages?). Nonetheless, I liked these. This product was exactly what I was looking for. I use them daily and not during menstruation. This product is soft-edged and easy on my sensitive bits down under. CAREFREE: Although the item count is greater, it's also true these are a bit thicker (see side shot). In fact, although both are minuscule, Carefree is probably double the thickness of Kotex. HOWEVER, these are still NOT intended for use during your period (unless your flow is super light and/or you pair with a tampon). This product also adheres well, but unlike Kotex, the absorbent center goes nearly all the way to the edge (see pic). This is also soft-edged and does not tear up my sensitive lady bits. VERDICT: I'm actually going to "subscribe and save" both products. I am heading into the Promised Land (ladies will understand), and thus, periods are getting lighter and lighter. Carefree is perfect paired with a tampon. On a daily basis, I love Kotex. They do a good job of protecting $30 (gasp) panties. Homie doan play with that. EDIT: One thing not noted above. Kotex thinks its a good idea to print an image on the absorbent part, you know, the part that get up in your business. Given the sensitivity of the region, and the rate at which molecules pass through thin/mucosal skin lining -- I'm wondering. Kotex, are you perhaps conducting a large scale blind study on rates of cervical and related cancers? Seriously. This isn't 1954. And women are not 12 year olds. Feel free to loose the excessive and frilly merchandising seemingly targeting said 12 year olds, and also survey some women on whether they like ink products pressed up in their bits? I'm guessing we can live without the image of a flower which only our vaginas see.....
J**Y
Barely There Liners: a Novella
Have you ever been driving yourself nuts trying to find the best possible piece of whatever protective material to slap onto your undies, only to be further confused by seriously conflicting reviews? Well, I have, and on top of years of trial and error, I have many thoughts. I’ve used these liners for a long time and they’re the ones that have worked best for me. If you like thorough reviews and don’t mind reading long ones, here are my thoughts: Main point is, for what they are, they work very well! The first thing to note is that these are exactly what they are advertised as: barely there. That’s the selling point. They are the thinnest and probably smallest you’ll be able to find. Of course, that’s not the right fit for everyone, but that doesn’t render the product useless. With regard to size / coverage, these will work best with undies that have a bit of a narrow crotch area / gusset. For me, that’s exactly what I needed. Most of my undies do not have a wide enough crotch to accommodate larger liners, let alone pads. They are also short, which can be a good or bad thing, depending on the style of underwear. There is a slight curvature, so they’re a bit wider up front and in back which helps a bit for proper placement. I’m pretty sure there is a thong version, but these can be used with thongs by just tucking the adhesive in the back around like wings. They tend to stick better to cotton than synthetic materials, in my experience. I think that’s probably true of almost any pad or liner, though. If your priority is max absorbency, this is not the product for you. Yes, everyone here stating that the absorbency isn’t amazing and the center panel is small are correct. But, for better or worse, that’s the design. They’re supposed be as unobtrusive as possible while offering just enough protection for LIGHT purposes. With that in mind, I have found that (for spotting or cup / tampon backup, which are my uses for this product), I’ve very rarely had issues with leakage. To be fair, I don’t typically bleed heavily. I also can’t speak for those who use these for bladder leakage or daily discharge. For my purposes, the center panel does its job of pulling fluid from the surface to keep you dry. Even the outer portion which seems to just be adhesive offers a bit of protection for your undies. It’s not going to really absorb, but it can keep light leaks from seeping through for a bit until you can change your liner. I do deal with clots sometimes, and they don’t absorb fully, but I don’t think any external product can. As for the packaging issue a lot of folks seem to be having, if I’m getting this right, they’re not peeling the adhesive backing off. They’re just pulling the whole liner out of the wrapper without peeling it off of the backing. That white piece of wax paper type of stuff needs to be taken off. Yknow, so the adhesive is exposed. Speaking of adhesive! Edge-to-edge, which is what I think confuses people when they try to open them. But it’s also what makes these fantastic. I can’t stand when there’s not enough adhesive and everything bunches up or peels away, slips out of place, you know the deal. The combo of these being so thin and flexible + the edge-to-edge adhesive is what makes them feel “barely there”. If they’re the right fit for you & your undies, once applied, it’s like they’re basically built into your underwear. (Tip: press the liner and fabric together all the way around to make sure it’s fully adhered. Just do so carefully, as the adhesive edges can wrinkle if they’re not smoothed out while you’re applying.) They’re pretty soft, but not the softest ever. That’s okay with me. It’s because they’re so thin and only have that center strip of what would be “cottony”. It’s not scratchy or uncomfortable. There’s no plasticky mesh sitting on top. I will admit they can sometimes feel a bit stiff, but because they move with you and don’t slip, it’s not too bothersome. I have sensitive skin, but have not ever had a reaction to these. I can’t guarantee that for anyone else, though, of course. It sucks that we have all these mystery substances to worry about. I do believe these companies should be held to higher standards, but as things are, I’d just say be aware that it’s a risk with pretty much any pad or liner, and stop usage immediately if you notice irritation. Overall, I’d say these are for you if you’d like something small, discreet, and comfortable to wear, but only if you don’t require heavy-duty protection. It’s all about what makes YOU feel protected and comfortable. And what’s compatible with the size and shape of your preferred underwear. I know it can be frustrating to find that, but maybe there’s somebody out there who can be helped along in that process with this ridiculously long review. There are so many options out there. I feel it’s important to discuss them, even if some feel it’s TMI, because when we do, we can help each other find what works, without simply depending on product labels.
K**I
These are unscented which is awesome (I really don't need down there to smell like ...
I've used pantyliner for years, and from what I remember, I've been using specifically Kotex brand pantyliners before they got rebranded to the U by Kotex name. Since the rebranding though, whereas in the past I may stray and just buy whatever's cheap and available, now I exclusively go by these. These are unscented which is awesome (I really don't need down there to smell like heavy florals...seriously). They are also very thin, sticks well, and feels insanely comfortable. I usually can't tell they're there. Maybe I use these differently than others, but some of the reviews sound like they're expecting for something that these are not made to do? These actually work pretty well even for light spotting - but that's LIGHT spotting. it's really not for when you're on your period or even at the end when you may get a lot of discharge still. A few times I switched back to these too soon - they actually still kept my undies clean and I've never had any discharge or spotting seep through to my underwear. they also stick well, but not overly sticky and difficult to pull off. They also do not bunch up, which I highly appreciate as I've used pantyliners in the past that have no stick on the edges, and not even an hour later is so bunched up that it's protecting nothing. these have an even thin coat of stickiness along the entire bottom (with exception to a sliver of the edge) so definitely works much better. HOWEVER they are not heavy duty adhesive, and I noticed that they do not stick well to some material. Certain panties from VS that are made with knit material, or super stretchy shiny/slippery polyester, these do not stick to. I don't particularly mind since I hate underwear with those kind of material anyway, but I guess stay away from this pantyliner if you exclusively wear those kinds of undies. I actually wear these every day, regardless if i'm spotting or near my period or not. I find they make me feel much cleaner, and overall keep me and my undies hygienic. on really long days where I have still many hrs before I can go home and shower, I can just change pantyliner when I start to feel gross, and then i'm back to feeling fresh again lol. I love love love these and cannot recommend them enough, but again beware that these are not for when you're on your period!
T**A
My go to
I recently purchased the U by Kotex Balance Daily Wrapped Panty Liners in the light absorbency, regular length, 100 count pack and I am extremely pleased with this product. These panty liners have become a staple in my daily feminine care routine and have exceeded my expectations in terms of comfort, absorbency, and convenience. The light absorbency of these panty liners is perfect for everyday use, providing me with the peace of mind that I need without feeling bulky or uncomfortable. The regular length is ideal for coverage and protection, and the liners stay in place well throughout the day. I appreciate the individual wrapping of each panty liner, which adds an extra layer of cleanliness and convenience when carrying them in my purse or bag. The packaging may vary, but I have found it to be user-friendly and easy to open and dispose of. The U by Kotex Balance Daily Panty Liners are soft, breathable, and gentle on my skin, making them suitable for all-day wear. The 100 count pack is a great value and lasts me a long time, providing me with the confidence and protection I need during my daily activities. Overall, I highly recommend the U by Kotex Balance Daily Wrapped Panty Liners to any woman looking for reliable and comfortable feminine care products. These panty liners have become a trusted and essential part of my routine, and I am extremely satisfied with their quality and performance.
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