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Using the patch for painful periods

Relieving period pain has never been easier. Madame's patch is designed to provide fast, natural, and long-lasting relief without heat or medication. With its formula of CBD, turmeric, mint, and pomegranate , it works directly on the painful area in 20 minutes , for a continuous effect for 24 hours.
But how can you use it properly to get all the benefits?

How to apply the Madame patch correctly?

1. Peel the patch from its protective sheet with clean, dry hands.

2. Apply it directly to the painful area : the lower abdomen or lower back are the most common locations. The patch can also be placed on other parts of the body, as long as you avoid the neck, head, and mucous membranes.

3. Leave the patch in place for at least 6 hours . You will feel its soothing effects within the first 20 minutes . It can be worn discreetly during the day or at night.

Tip : For optimal comfort, wear the patch on clean, dry, cream-free skin. Continuous use during sensitive days of the cycle is possible.


What are the benefits of a natural anti-inflammatory patch?


Deep relief, without heat

Unlike heating patches that only act on the surface, the Madame patch releases anti-inflammatory active ingredients that directly target the pain. The result: lasting relief, without any heat spikes or discomfort.

A 100% natural and hormone-free formula

CBD, turmeric, mint, and pomegranate : ingredients known for their anti-inflammatory and soothing properties. The patch contains no medications or hormones and is suitable for sensitive skin.

Discreet comfort, day and night

Thin, odorless and easy to apply, the patch can be worn under clothing without discomfort or residue. It works for up to 24 hours , and begins to take effect 20 minutes after application.

To learn more about the differences and how they work, check out our complete guide to period pain relief patches .

When and how often should I use the patch during my period?


Can it be applied at the first signs of pain?

Yes , the patch can be used as soon as the first cramps appear or as a preventative measure if your cycle is regular. Applied beforehand, it helps anticipate the pain and reduce its intensity. Thanks to its rapid effect (20 minutes), it works before the discomfort becomes too bothersome.

How long does a patch last?

Each patch lasts 24 hours , but for optimal comfort, we recommend wearing it for at least 6 hours . It can be worn day or night, depending on your needs. If the pain persists, you can apply a new one once the previous one has been removed.

Can we use more than one during the cycle?

Absolutely. You can use one patch every day of your period pain. Some users choose to apply it only on the first and second days , when the pain is worst. Others prefer continuous use throughout their cycle. The patch is gentle on the skin and does not cause irritation, even with repeated use.
Ready to relieve your period pain naturally?
Discover Madame's Patch for painful periods now and enjoy its benefits for 24 hours, without heat or medication.


FAQ – Everything you need to know about using the patch for painful periods

Period pain relief patches are an innovative solution for relieving painful periods naturally and effectively. Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about them.

Can you sleep with the patch?

Yes, the patch is designed to be worn overnight. It stays in place even while you sleep and doesn't get hot, preventing any discomfort. Its natural formula diffuses continuously to relieve your pain throughout the night.

Is the patch suitable for endometriosis?

The patch can relieve some pain associated with mild to moderate endometriosis. It does not replace medical treatment, but can be used as a complement to reduce daily menstrual discomfort.

Can it be used outside of menstruation for other pain?

Yes, some users also apply it for pelvic pain outside of menstruation, or during hormonal disorders. The patch remains a local anti-inflammatory, which can be adapted to other discomforts related to the cycle.


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