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Datuk Seri Subromaniam Tholasy, deputy director-general of the Royal Malaysian Customs Department, shared the good news Thursday in a media briefing, according to the Star.

More than 15 million women living in the country have reason to celebrate the lift, which was first announced on June 1. Previously, only general goods were exempted from the sales and service tax. I loved all the products! I found all of them very comfortable, soft on my skin, nothing rubbing in the wrong place and didn't cause any irritations. They were breathe-able too! No hot or stickiness when I wore them.

They were easy to put on and dispose of. I really loved being able to use a tampon when I needed it. I haven't worn any for a long time except once recently when I was desperate. It wasn't organic and was laden with chemicals. My vagina reacted badly to it. So I could tell these were good quality and well made because I had no adverse reactions when I used them. I gave your products to a couple of my friends who needed them and they also found the products very comfortable! Love it!

Finally we see evolution in period products! Super proud of malisse.



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