HSA/FSA Roundup: Period Care Products

Let's talk about making your health expenses easier to manage. As of March 2026, the great news is that period care products are recognized as qualified medical expenses, which means you can use your pre-tax dollars on them [4]. This simple change makes investing in your well-being more affordable.

Here at LOLA, we want to help you make the most of this benefit. We'll walk you through how to use your Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) funds for clean, effective period care. If you want to get right to it, you can learn more about tampon and feminine product HSA/FSA eligibility on our blog.

First, A Quick Refresher: What Are HSAs and FSAs?

In short, HSAs and FSAs are savings accounts for healthcare costs with one major advantage: the money is tax-free [3]. An HSA is typically available with a high-deductible health plan and the funds roll over each year. FSA funds usually need to be spent within the plan year.

Using these accounts for qualified products means you pay with pre-tax money, which can lead to significant savings. Think of it as an empowering tool for managing your health and your budget. For a deeper dive, check out our guide to Clean, Organic Period Care That’s HSA/FSA Approved.

Your HSA/FSA-Eligible LOLA Shopping List

Now for the fun part: your shopping list. This is the perfect opportunity to stock up on high-quality period care made with ingredients you can trust. Here are some of the best hsa or fsa eligible period care options you can find right here at LOLA.

Organic Cotton Tampons & Pads

Period care essentials like tampons and pads are the easiest place to start using your funds [2]. At LOLA, ingredient transparency is at the core of everything we do.

We believe you have a right to know what’s in your products. That’s why we make our Organic Cotton Tampons with 100% organic cotton tampons, not a blend of mystery fibers. They are also chlorine-free tampons, without any added chemicals, fragrances, or dyes. The same goes for our ultra-thin Pads with Wings, which feature an organic cotton topsheet for breathable comfort and reliable leak protection. You can find some of the best plastic applicator tampons approved for HSA & FSA right here.

Soothing Cramp Relief

The list of items covered by hsa goes beyond just the basics and includes products for period pain relief [1].

For days when cramps get the best of you, meet your new best friend: our Heating Patch for Menstrual Cramps. This drug-free patch adheres to your underwear and gently warms upon contact with air, delivering hours of soothing heat to ease discomfort. It is a must-have for any period care toolkit.

And So Much More…

Your wellness journey doesn't stop with your period. You can also use your HSA or FSA for other essentials like condoms and specific postpartum care items, supporting a holistic approach to your reproductive health.

How to Use Your HSA/FSA Card on mylola.com

We make it simple to pay with your HSA or FSA card directly on our site. Just follow these easy steps at checkout:

  1. Add your favorite HSA/FSA-eligible LOLA products to your cart.

  2. At checkout, select "Sika | Pay with HSA/FSA" as your payment method.

  3. Enter your HSA or FSA card details to complete your purchase.

That’s it. Our payment partner securely handles the transaction, so you can shop with total confidence. For more details, our guide on HSA-Approved Feminine Care has you covered.

Take Control of Your Cycle

Using your HSA or FSA for period care is a smart move for your body and your budget. It empowers you to choose high-quality products made with clean ingredients, like our 100% organic cotton tampons, without compromise.

You deserve period care that works for you. Start exploring our HSA/FSA-eligible collection today, and find more helpful topics over on our blog.

Citations

  1. https://www.optum.com/en/health-articles.html/health-care-finances/6-surprising-womens-health-care-products-covered-fsa-and-hsa
  2. https://www.withflex.com/blog/hsa-fsa-eligible-tampons
  3. https://www.withflex.com/blog/fsa-vs-hsa-eligible-expenses
  4. https://buyfsa.com/blogs/fsa-hsa-eligibility-list/are-feminine-hygiene-products-fsa-hsa-eligible