ORGANI CUP
Organi Cup
ORGANI CUP
Organi Cup
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over 3 years ago
- TESTER
Top product!!❤
After reading a lot about it, I dared to do it. At first it was very awkward and I was terrified that I wouldn't get it out of it anymore. Luckily, you get handy and the internet is full of tips! I can't think of the cup out of my life, what a top product! I don't feel comfortable and get me in and out now and save a lot of money (cost tampons/sanitary pads). Definitely recommended, please make sure you choose the right size and practice at home a few times before you go out of the door. It's wise to put a reminder to empty me for a moment, because you don't feel the cup you can forget it. It is also important to keep it clean and hygienic when you don't use it. 👄
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last reacted to almost 4 years ago
- TESTER
YES for Organi Cup
I've been using the Organi Cup for over two years now and can't live without it anymore. I haven't used sanitary pads and tampons for a long time, and thank god. Pros: - I never have to worry about changing sanitary pads during the day, which really gets a burden off my shoulders. During the day I'm protected all day, I don't notice I'm wearing a cup. - It doesn't leak through me, but now I don't have the most violent indisposition either. - It feels safe and hygienic. I use the corresponding Organi Wash to clean it daily before putting it back in. This works perfectly, there is no perfume in the soap. - It always sucks vacuum with me, even if I notice it's not quite right when I put it in, if I've moved a bit afterwards it's stuck for the whole day! - It's so much better for the environment, and the Organicup also supports a charity, which is very important to me. Cons: - You shouldn't be averse to yourself, sometimes it can get a little messy when you take me out. - Although it always sucks vacuum, sometimes when you put in m, it may place it slightly higher in your womb than the remaining blood. I recommend wearing a panty liner in the morning, because the blood can leak out too low in your womb (although this is usually not much). I am very satisfied, and these are my findings from the past 2 years. I hope people get some of this:).
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Hi dear Evies! Just an UPDATE! I had written this review after 1 week of use and I was still a bit searching myself. Now that I've used the cup a few times I know better what I like and don't like about this product. I was very excited to order a menstrual cup because I was absolutely unfamiliar with it. I watched the BeautyGloss video and that was the first time I heard about it. Because I myself suffer from irritations and sensitivity from tampons and sanitary pads, I wanted to try this to make my menstrual week a little easier for me. The first use was really awful arbors and pretty hard to get in. I had to bite my teeth myself because I am (I think) more sensitive down there than many other women. Because I'm more sensitive there (if you know what I mean) it wasn't the first time I had this feeling and I didn't get scared that it was somewhat painful. (I used to have had a lot of trouble inserting a tampon, au.) After a couple of practice I noticed that it was less painful and more sensitive. I didn't get any irritations which was really a relief either. The only thing I have a bit of trouble with is taking out the cup. I think it's a matter of practice but sometimes, SORRY TMI, he pops out without having good control over it. I recommend that those ladies who are (even) more sensitive and tighter to look below for maybe a smaller size. I myself have cup A (the smallest for adults) and I managed to put it in but had to make some effort.
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