About this deal
Because it took the menstrual cup, something that’s been around for more than a hundred years, and reinvented it. Then you carefully pull the disc out, making sure to keep it at an angle so that it doesn’t dump your menstrual fluid out onto you, the floor, or whatever else.
If the cup hasn’t sealed properly or fully opened in your vagina, it won’t catch the blood, and that blood will wind up on your underwear or whatever else you’re wearing. It does have a hollow stem, which can collect blood and other tissue more easily than solid stems, making this cup a bit more difficult to clean than our other picks.Its soft, flexible design ensures comfort during wear, and the ease of insertion and removal is a game-changer.
Follow the rules for your cup, with one exception: Many companies that make menstrual cups also sell special soaps and cleaning wipes, and they might even recommend these accessories in their manuals. Whilst tampons can result in vaginal dryness and can leave residual fibres behind, the Lily Cup is made from flexible medical-grade silicone and is therefore much more comfortable to wear and kinder to your body.The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. I love that it is kind of mess free once you get the hang of it, you just have to make sure you're right near a sink to rinse it out after dumping the blood in the toilet. The Intimina Lily Cup is designed to fit your body's natural shape, and has a rim to prevent spills and an easy-grip stem for comfortable removal. For me as a cup user, the Diva Cup is slightly longer than what I need so I trim the stem to use it.