India's First Vcozy-UltraThin Sanitary Pad Technology
01
Early Beginnings
Ancient civilizations used natural materials like wool, papyrus, and sea sponges for menstrual protection. Egyptian women used softened papyrus, while Greek women preferred wool wrapped around wood.
1800
Industrial Revolution
The first commercial sanitary products emerged. Lister's Towels became the first mass-produced disposable pads, made from cotton and gauze, though they were expensive and not widely accessible.
1920S
Modern Innovation
Kotex introduced the first successful disposable pad using cellucotton, a super-absorbent material originally developed for WWI bandages. This revolutionized feminine hygiene forever.
1970s-80s
Technological Advancement
Introduction of adhesive strips, wings, and super-absorbent polymers. Products became thinner, more comfortable, and offered better protection with overnight and heavy-flow variants.
2025
Vcozy-UltraThin Pro Era
India's first ultra-thin technology with anion strips, 9-hour protection, instant dry technology, and export quality manufacturing. Setting new standards for comfort and protection globally.
2027
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Early Beginnings
The Evolution of Feminine Care
From ancient civilizations to modern innovation

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