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Post  Obsidian Sat May 29, 2010 4:53 am

Picanini
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Post  Obsidian Wed Oct 19, 2011 3:38 am

I have a few of these. I have one of the tiny "JIC" liners, which is very tiny (and cute), but a bit small for me. Then I have a couple of the curvy pads, and 2 of the long pads. I find the shape of the longer pads to be nice and different, and I find them to be a good length. I have a silk topped one that I found is not good for a gushy flow, as it doesn't absorb quickly, but the other one I have is velvet topped which is great. The smaller ones I have are a lovely fit for a small pad. Some beautiful fabrics available. Sometimes the stitching can be a little puckered, so I'll rate it a 4.5... but since I can't do that in the poll, I'll give them a 5.
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