What is the difference between briefs and pull-ons?
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Briefs and pull-ons are two types of adult incontinence products that serve similar purposes but have some key differences. Briefs, also known as adult diapers, have tabs on the sides that can be adjusted and refastened for a secure fit. They resemble traditional underwear and are worn by those with limited mobility or who require assistance with changing. On the other hand, pull-ons, also called protective underwear or adult pull-ups, are designed to be worn like regular underwear. They come with an elastic waistband and can be easily pulled on and off. Pull-ons are preferred by individuals with more active lifestyles or those who prefer a discreet and comfortable option. Both briefs and pull-ons offer high absorbency and leakage protection, ensuring confidence and comfort for those managing incontinence.
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