Size Mini: For teens or those who need a smaller size.
The award-winning menstrual cup replaces pads and tampons. Easy, healthy, green.
No allergens found by AllergyCertified
Wear for up to 12 hours, without worries
Registered with The Vegan Society
Try risk-free with our Satisfaction Guarantee
Lasts for years, avoiding constant waste
Made of 100% soft medical-grade silicone
Material: 100% medical-grade silicone, produced in Germany. Organic cotton bag included.
Dimensions for Size Mini: Diameter: 37mm Total cup length: 58mm Stem length: 18mm Full capacity: 19ml
How to use:
Step 1 Fold and insert as instructed on the packaging. The soft cup unfolds to form a light suction seal, keeping it safely in place.
Step 2 Wear for up to 12 hours. When placed correctly, you shouldn’t feel the cup. Go swim, do sports and forget all about your period.
Step 3 Empty, rinse, repeat.
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Satisfaction Guarantee: We offer a free size replacement or a full refund, if the cup doesn’t work as promised. You can claim the guarantee after you've tried it out for 3 cycles (90 days). So please make sure to keep a proof of purchase (receipt).
FAQs:
How do I clean it in public bathrooms? In Malaysia, it's a norm for every public bathroom to have a bidet, so you can empty and rinse your cup easily. But since you can wear it for up to 12 hours, you might not need to empty it in the public bathroom as you can do so at home in the morning and evening.
Won’t it leak? No. When inserted correctly, the cup shouldn’t leak if it’s not completely full (and presuming you have the right size).
How long does it last? The material of the cup is tested to last for years. It's recommended that you replace it if the material starts getting sticky or cracks.
Is it safe and hygienic? Yes, the cup is made from 100% medical grade silicone, which is a material that has been tested for bio compatibility and is safe to wear inside the body. It doesn’t contain BPA or latex. Our menstrual cup is also AllergyCertified and registered with The Vegan Society.
Can I use it with an IUD? Yes, but it's important to release the suction seal before removing the cup. We recommend consulting with your gynecologist prior to use and if you just had your IUD fitted, you should wait at least 2 cycles before you start using a menstrual cup.
Disposal: The menstrual cup: In many cities, if you bin your old cup, it’ll be burned to create energy. If you’d rather not throw your cup in the bin, you can also burn it yourself in a controlled environment. Silicone is basically sand (quartz) and will only produce a tiny bit of CO2 due to the small quantity of silicone used in each cup.
The cotton bag: You can drop off your cotton bag at your local recycling facility along with other textiles. In many cities, if you bin your cotton bag, it’ll be burned to create energy.
The packaging: All our packaging is made from recycled and/or recyclable paper and cardboard. Please make sure to dispose of the packaging in the appropriate bin, according to your local recycling regulations.