Menstrual Cup with Loop, size M, pink MeLuna Soft Shorty Menstrual Cup Ring
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Age:
18+
Brand: Me Luna
Line: intimate care
Product Type: menstrual cup
Color: pink
Volume: 1 pcs.
Gender: for women
Classification: organic
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
The MeLuna Menstrual Cup with loop will become your faithful companion on those days when you don't even feel like moving! This practical accessory, made from high-quality materials, perfectly conforms to the contours of a woman's delicate body, causing no irritation, redness, or allergies. The Soft Shorty Menstrual Cup Ring excellently absorbs any discharge, regardless of its intensity, while preventing leaks, stains on the skin, clothes, or underwear. This capacious "vessel" is suitable for overnight use, active sports during the day, or events that require you to be on top of your game, regardless of special dates on the calendar.
Features of the Soft Shorty Menstrual Cup Ring from MeLuna:
- a more budget-friendly option compared to tampons or pads;
- quite easy and straightforward to use;
- easily placed and painlessly removed;
- features a practical loop for adjusting its position;
- can be sterilized and disinfected;
- easily washed and cleaned when needed;
- maintains its shape even after prolonged use;
- made from high-quality thermoplastic elastomer (TPE);
- very smooth and pleasant to the touch;
- does not cause discomfort, chafing, or irritation;
- perfectly adapts to the contours of a woman's body;
- excellently absorbs various types of discharge;
- prevents the appearance of leaks and stains on underwear.-
Before using the cup for the first time, sterilize it in boiling water for 3-5 minutes. Start by washing your hands thoroughly with soap. Fold the cup. There are different folding methods you can try; choose the one that works best for you. Insert the folded cup and allow it to expand inside the vagina. After insertion, the cup will open with a characteristic suction or popping sound, indicating it is correctly positioned. If you're unsure, feel the base of the cup—it should be round or oval when properly inserted. If you detect any dents or folds, it means the cup hasn't fully opened. Gently grasp the base of the cup (not the stem) and try to rotate it to create a suction seal. Once it's in place, try pulling slightly on the stem. If you feel resistance, the suction is established, and the cup is successfully inserted!