Easy Menstrual Cup - Best Sensitive Reusable Period Cup

100% Medical Grade Silicone

No BPA or Latex.

FDA registered and ISO13485 certified

Leak Free

Reusable, eco-friendly and economical

Long-term use can reduce the risk of gynecological inflammation
Size:
XS
S
L
Combo Pack
Color:
specification
When it comes to period care, there are several options available. Traditional products like pads and tampons have been used for decades, but in recent years, menstrual cups have emerged as a popular alternative. So, which is better? Let's take a closer look.
Color | Blue, Pink, Purple, Black, White, Mixed, Yellow, You can customize more colors. |
Size | The regular sizes are XS, S and L, can be customized according to your requirements. |
Free Sample | Yes |
Certificate | FDA, CE, ISO 13485, ISO 10993, RoHS, Reach. |
Main Packaging | Plastic bag, Paper box, Cloth bag. |
Customize Option | Color, Log on cup, Biodegradable bag, Paper box, Cloth bag, Label, Cylinder box… |
Service Provide | pictures, Video, Certificates, Free design, Marketing report… |
Shipping | Specialized shipping agent with cheaper cost(express,air,sea shipping). |


Advantages
* Keep cool and safe.
* Comfortable, clean and easy to use.
* 100% Medical Grade Silicone, no BPA or latex.
* Reusable, eco-friendly and economical.
* Leak-free protection
* Long-term use can reduce the risk of gynecological inflammation.
* Worry-free when travelling, swimming or exercising during menstrual period.
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Pads
Pads are the most common form of period protection. They are easy to use and widely available. Pads come in different sizes and absorbencies to meet the needs of different flows.Pros:• Easy to use, even for beginners.• No need for insertion.• Can be changed frequently for better hygiene.Cons:• Can be bulky and uncomfortable.• May cause chafing and irritation.• Generate a lot of waste. -
Tampons
02Tampons are another popular option. They are inserted into the vagina and absorb menstrual blood. Tampons come in different sizes and absorbencies as well.Pros:• Discreet and less bulky than pads.• Can be worn during swimming and other activities.• Offer better protection against leaks.Cons:• Can be difficult to insert correctly, especially for beginners.• May cause dryness and irritation.• There is a risk of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) if left in for too long. -
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Menstrual Cups
Menstrual cups are a relatively new option, but they have quickly gained popularity. A menstrual cup is a small, flexible cup that is inserted into the vagina to collect menstrual blood.Pros:• Environmentally friendly, as they can be reused for several years.• Cost-effective in the long run.• Can be worn for up to 12 hours without leakage.• Less likely to cause irritation or dryness.Cons:• May take some time to get used to inserting and removing.• Can be more expensive upfront.• Not as widely available as pads and tampons. -
- So, which is better? The answer depends on your personal preferences and needs. If you are looking for convenience and ease of use, pads or tampons may be a better option. However, if you are concerned about the environment and want a more sustainable option, a menstrual cup may be the way to go.
- It's also important to note that everyone's body is different, and what works for one person may not work for another. You may need to try different products to find the one that suits you best.
- In conclusion, there is no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to period care. Consider your needs, preferences, and lifestyle when choosing a product. Whether you choose pads, tampons, or a menstrual cup, make sure to practice good hygiene and change your product regularly to stay comfortable and healthy during your period.