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Saalt Menstrual Cup - Premium Design - Most Comfortable Period Cup - #1 Active Cup - Wear for 12 Hours - Soft, Flexible, Reusable Medical-Grade Silicone - Made in USA

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Arrives Tuesday, Jun 11
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Color: Seafoam Green


Size: Regular (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Reusable - Break up with the tampon aisle- forever. One Saalt Cup lasts for up to 10 years. That's more than 120 periods and replaces over 3,000 tampons and tons of waste. You don't have to work on Wall Street to recognize a great deal. Save your wallet, and your environment.
  • Reliable - The OG of Cups - Wear your Saalt Cup for to 12 hours at a time, even while you're sleeping, or running a marathon, or flying to London. No matching your flow to different absorbencies or emergency tampon runs. This little menstrual cup collects as much as 3-4 tampons and never dries you out so you can have a worry free period.
  • Comfortable - Saalt Cup is impossibly soft and flexible. The proprietary bulb shape makes it the easiest cup to insert and open, ensuring a seal so comfortable that you forget it's there. It also means you have a consistent leak free and odor free period. The indented stem is the most flexible and comfortable on the market. No abrasive ridges to irritate your skin.
  • Natural and Safe- Made in the USA with 100% medical-grade silicone, the Saalt Cup is affordable premium period care. Our cup is naturally hypoallergenic, non-toxic and BPA and latex free. Unlike tampons it maintains your unique pH and will never dry you out, leave fibrous residue or cause micro tearing which can increase the risk of infection and TSS.
  • Saalt Gives - For every purchase, Saalt helps provide improved period care and educational opportunities to women and girls in need. So your Saalt Cup is good for you and for her.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.59 x 3.11 x 3.07 inches; 3.17 Ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 29, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ saalt


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  • Period Cup-Small Size
Color: Seafoam Green Size: Small (Pack of 1)
This is the first time I have worn a cup. I didn't know which brand to buy but I knew I wanted a flexible one. I watched an informative youtube video first so I was aware of the need to "break the seal" before removal, I'm happy I watched it first because the video said if you don't break the seal it is painful. Even watching the video, removing was not super easy although not super hard either. I don't think I would want to remove it in a public bathroom although I'm sure after a year of practice, it won't be so weird. I made sure to get a very flexible one which this one is. I like it, it's much more comfortable than a tampon because it doesn't dry you out. I think I did leak some, I probably should have purchased the larger one because I think that one would leak less but I have light periods and am a baby about new things. Unfortunately it didn't arrive before my period started so I only got to try it out about 2.5 days in which is when my period begins to lighten quickly. I wore it for probably 8 hours before I took it out and it was about a quarter full. I can't imagine removing it full but I guess we'lll see how that goes in the future. It's weird to be 34 and learn new ways to take care of menstruation. I'm almost like what's the point, but I probably still have 10 more years of periods. I also bought thinx underwear which was much more expensive than this cup but also, come on, who wants to sleep with anything inside of you if they don't have to? It's so great that women now have so many options to choose from, so much better from the days of tampons vs. pads. The only thing I have to say is I wanted a black one to keep it from staining and like who cares if it's a pretty color lol but I have a pretty green one. Edit: I have finally used my cup during heavy menustration. I skipped using it on vacation because I didn't want to deal with something I'm not comfortable with while hiking and stuff. It's definitely necessary to be very comfortable with yourself. I find I have a little bit of trouble getting the cup to pop open after insertion but it after some maneuvering it does. Even on heavy days it doesn't really leak much but I pop it open and kind of pull down on it some to make a seal. I think the leaking is just the blood that is under the cup after insertion but it's a pink color and doesn't go through my panties or anything (I always wear black panties on my period). Removal requires two hands. It very much could be a very messy accident. I am a housewife and I do not go to a job so I do this in the bathroom naked. When I start working again I will probably buy the bigger cup but we'll see if this can hold a full first day of menustration. After a few hours on the first day I removed it mostly out of curiosity and it spilled on the floor so I still don't know if the small size is all I need. I am very happy with the comfort, I did not remove the stem and I use it to locate it inside of me. I am not worried about it getting lost. It does not cause me any discomfort and it is much less gross than a tampon when you need to go to the bathroom for other reasons than your period. I really hate when I have to go to the bathoom with a tampon in because the string hangs down and when you wipe, it goes up your butt. I usually remove my tampon every time I go to the bathoom but with this thing in, it doesn't get in the way. I heard pooping was difficult but I just found that I don't push quite as hard and it's not that weird. When I'm on my period, I don't need to push anyways. Edit 2: I decided to go ahead and purchase the larger one so I can wear it longer and maybe hike with it. It was a little annoying to wear the small one because I did have to change it every few hours on a heavy period but after my period is done being heavy, I almost don't need to wear anything. I wish I had just purchased the big one to begin with because it's not like I can give it away but oh well. I have a low cervix on my period so I wasn't sure but I think the bigger one will be fine because it's so soft. I will probably update after use. Edit 3: I am now happy I have both the big and small. I wear the small on that day when you think you will start your period, but you're not sure. Especially if I'm out. It's small enough it's not too bothersome on that day. I also wear it on light days and at night, although the bigger one could probably work on these days as well. I have gotten better at dealing with leaks. Cups work differently than tampons and they don't soak up blood so you have to take some extra precautions to prevent leaks (although the leaking isn't like a tampon leak unless your cup isn't big enough, even when I was leaking I could just wipe it away and not worry much). So I have found that if you wear a cup all the time, you will leak less. This means at night while sleeping. If not, you can put the cup in and then take a half bath for 15 minutes or so. This removes a lot of the excess blood. If you are short on time, you can wet your fingers with water and then rotate your fingers around the cup to remove any blood that may be around it, do it a few times. Leaking is pretty much only a problem on your heavy days, on light days, it's not an issue. Removal: I'm a lot better at removal. I can now get it every time in under a minute and I have little hands, although I am a bit limber which helped a lot at first lol but now it doesn't matter that much. I actually use a different technique for the big and small. So for both I hike up one leg on the bathtub or toilet with the lid down. I break the seal. I use the pointy part to locate and perhaps move it. For the small, I can reach the top of the cup and I pull it out from the top. It is easier to remove. Now, the large is more difficult to remove because I cannot reach the top of the cup when it is in place. Instead, I grip it from the bottom and pull it out from the bottom. Pressing down can help. When I first started using it, removal was kind of stressful and once I did fail and have to wait 10 minutes before trying again. But now I can remove it in a minute. I have never removed it in a public place but with the big one, I probably won't have to. If I anticipate I cannot make it home in less than 12 hours (and you might be able to get more than 12 hours out if it in a pinch depending on how heavy you are), I would wear thinx underwear and just wait until I got home, myself. Or maybe try removing it halfway in the day before it is very full because removing these things is messy and in a stall, I just can't imagine. One last precaution, these are very comfortable and you may forget you are wearing them. Especially near the end of your period when it is lighter. I didn't die but now my cup has a weird smell. I did a lot of things to the cup to make the smell better like washing it a lot, airing it out, and I soaked it in water that had a little bit of essential lavender oil in it (the only thing that worked), and then boiled it again. It still has a smell but it's an improvement. I'm sure the manufacturer would not suggest the essential oil thing but it still works and didn't irritate my body. I don't suggest doing this often to the cup, I'm not someone who tries to use scented things or anything. I was just desperate. I read some people set alarms to let them know when they need to change it, because you just don't feel like you're on your period and it's easy to forget. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 13, 2021 by 茉莉花

  • I’m Sold, Never going back.
Color: Seafoam Green Size: Small (Pack of 1)
I’ve used this my past two cycles, and I got to say I’m really glad I gave this a go and tried it. I did a lot of YouTubing how-tos and practiced using it not on my cycle. I was having a hard time getting the suction to work, and it wasn’t sealing. I was using the C fold method initially, and was having some leaks. I switched to the punch down method and got a seal immediately. It’s a little scary the first time because you gently tug on the stem and it’s IN THERE. Removing is a bit of a learning curve. I recommend having shorter nails during your cycle if you intend to use a cup, as removal can be painful. It takes a few times practicing removing it so it doesn’t spill (I recommend emptying and changing it at home or in a private single bathroom). I had a few spills! Nothing crazy but they do recommend first removing it in the shower to get comfortable with it. For staining, I always rinse in cold water first, to wash it out and then use hot water as it’s a little more comfortable reinserting it. (They also recommend you boil the cup to sterilize it *not touching the pot bottom* after each cycle to ensure that the cup is clean) I use an unscented soap to wash it in between changes if I feel the rinse isn’t enough. To get proper suction, you will see that there are tiny little holes around the lip of the cup, and when you go to reinsert it, make sure these holes are clear and don’t have any stuff in them. They are what creates the seal and prevents the cup shifting and leaking. What I’ve liked the most about this cup is the seal once you get it TO seal is strong. I’ve had no issues with leaks (just a little spotting from the remaining liquid). It isn’t as messy as a pad when sleeping and you don’t have to worry about changing a tampon in the middle of the night, so I really enjoy that part. As far as dryness,Towards the end of my cycle, when I would use a tampon I would get very dry. With the cup I don’t get dry. I’ve used the organic tampons my whole life so I’ve never had issues with tampons except swimming and dryness, and I prefer the cup to even the fancy tampons. Drawbacks; It isn’t virtually undetectable depending on your anatomy. I found that I needed to place my cup higher up for it to be comfortable. When it sealed too low it wouldn’t fully unfold. The stem is also a little long for my anatomy but I plan to trim it. With it being a little long it can rub in uncomfortable places. Depending on the angle of the cup, you can also tell that you have it in. It’s not painful, just a sensation that you know it is there. The cup is kind of a learning process so Im sure I’ll get better with time, but I really encourage you to try it out. There is a lot of good YouTube’s out there that will teach you how to insert, remove, clean, carry, and help you find a good cup for your anatomy. I personally really do like Saalt cups and I am considering purchasing a second one. I hope this review helps!!! Edit; Trouble in paradise!!!!! I had a particularly heavy day out and about and the small cup was not wide enough for my cervix that day! I recommend getting the TWIN PACK. I bought the regular cup just recently for my heavier days. The regular cup is a lot bigger and the stem is a lot shorter so beware! I now understand the crazy reviews of people getting the cup stuck inside them because the regular one is difficult to take out because of the short stem! I feel that the regular cup is a lot more secure for heavier days or days when the cervix has moved. Anatomy is so hard! I still love these cups and I really do hate tampons now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 25, 2022 by Aubree Hesley

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