Menstrual cups: sustainable, hygienic, and comfortable
The menstrual cup is quickly gaining popularity as a sustainable and user-friendly alternative to tampons or pads. More and more women are choosing this reusable cup, which combines comfort, hygiene, and less waste.
What is a menstrual cup?
A menstrual cup is a flexible silicone cup that is inserted into the vagina during menstruation. The cup collects menstrual blood instead of absorbing it. After emptying, the cup can be easily cleaned and reused.
Benefits of a menstrual cup:
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Sustainable: one cup lasts for years, reducing waste.
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Cost-saving: after the one-time purchase, you no longer need to buy monthly products.
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Longer wear time: depending on your menstruation, a cup can be worn for up to 12 hours without changing.
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Comfortable: when used correctly, you won't feel the cup.
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Suitable for sensitive skin: made from medical silicone, without fragrance or absorbent materials.
How do you use a menstrual cup?
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Fold the cup and gently insert it.
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The cup opens in the vagina and forms a soft seal.
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After 8 to 12 hours, remove the cup, empty it, and clean it with water.
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After menstruation, you can sterilize the cup and store it until the next cycle.
Who is it suitable for?
Menstrual cups are suitable for most women, regardless of age or menstrual pattern. There are different sizes and models available, tailored to factors such as blood loss, age, or whether you have given birth vaginally or not.
With a menstrual cup, you choose convenience, hygiene, and the environment. Check out the range of menstrual cups at Biolovers and find the model that suits you.




