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Blossom Menstrual Cup! Say No to Tampons | Get Blossom Cups for Menstrual Days| Period Cup, Reusable Menstrual Cup, Silicone Cup (Blue, Small Menstrual Cup)
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Size | Small Menstrual Cup |
Brand | Blossom Cup |
Color | Blue |
Material | Silicone |
Item Diameter | 4.2 Centimeters |
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- VERSATILE: You can use it anywhere, from swimming to Hiking or just sleeping overnight. Our Blossom Menstrual cup will need to be changed twice on the light days and maybe 4 times a day on the heavy menstrual days. This will depend on your individual menstrual flow.
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Product Description
Blossom Cup is a reusable silicone cup that collects your monthly blood flow. Inserted like a tampon, Blossom Cup sits comfortably in the vaginal canal and offers odorless, sensation and leak-free periods. You can wear Blossom Cup for 12 consecutive hours before cleaning it and reinserting it. You can dance, run, swim, and sleep while wearing your cup. Easy to insert and remove, Blossom Cup is ideal for menstruating users of all ages and experience levels.
The Blossom Cup is an environmentally-safe, cost-effective, durable, and chemical-free vaginal cup that will save you both money and time. It features leak-resistant air holes under the rim to create a seal that secures the cup. It is simple to grip for easy removal. We have also implemented our own program using a very sophisticated holographic sticker so you can authenticate your cup online.
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Clean and Green | ✓ | X | X |
Saves Money | ✓ | X | X |
Chemical Free | ✓ | X | X |
Reusable | ✓ | X | X |
Risk Of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) | No Risk | No Risk | Small Risk |
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 1.65 x 1.65 x 2.45 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Date First Available : March 24, 2015
- Manufacturer : Kay-Lu llc
- ASIN : B00V51Y2BG
- Best Sellers Rank: #222,997 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #179 in Menstrual Cups
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Suction power | 4.6 | 4.9 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 4.2 |
Comfort | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Easy to remove | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.0 | — | 4.5 |
Easy to use | — | — | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
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size | Small Menstrual Cup | Small (Pack of 1) | 1 Count (Pack of 1) | 1 Count (Pack of 1) | 1 Count (Pack of 1) | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
material | Silicone | Silicone | Silicone | Silicone | Silicone | Silicone |
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I spent all of my high school life and college life using, ugh, disposable pads and tampons. They're the worst. They itch, they don't feel good and you can straight up DIE from them if you're not careful.
Until I read that article, saw a photo of a menstrual cup for the fist time and decided to hop on Amazon and see if I could find any and how much they were. SPOILER ALERT: There's a lot.
I spent a good thirty minutes looking through all of the different brands, sizes...things like that before landing on the Blossom Cup. It was reasonably priced and had pretty good reviews, so I decided "Why not?"
THIS CUP HAS CHANGED MY LIFE. (This could be said about any menstrual cup, really.)
Now, the difficult part about writing a review for a menstrual cup is that every woman is different. What works for me won't work for everyone else. I'm giving the Blossom Cup a 5 Star review because I lucked out and purchased the right size the first try. I'm 28, have never had kids and I got the small and it works just fine.
In fact, a menstrual cup has shown me just how LITTLE I bleed during my period. I thought the thing would be overflowing everyday, but it wasn't. Now, a very important thing to take into consideration when buying a menstrual cup is where your cervix sits. I don't have a clue where mine is, but apparently the cup I bought was the correct size. I've heard if your cervix sits really high, then you might want to consider purchasing a larger cup. Google this. I'm sure Google will have the answers.
In any case, when I first started with this thing I was TERRIBLE. I had so much trouble getting it in, and it would leak all the time! This was corrected when I hopped on YouTube and searched for some videos on how to insert a menstrual cup. This is something you NEED to do if you're having trouble. Four videos and several tries later I managed to FINALLY get my menstrual cup in easily and have it stay in place. It took me so long because there are just so many different ways to fold a menstrual cup for insertion. I landed on a video showing a fold that works really well for me, and I've been using that method ever since.
Again, if you're having trouble-DON'T GIVE UP. Keep trying at it. Google it, YouTube it. Do whatever it takes to figure out what fold/technique works for you. It took me about three cycles before I got my menstrual cup skills to top tier, and I am so glad I never gave up. A menstrual cup will change your period-and your life. I'm not kidding.
I used to work at a bank where I would pull eleven hour shifts all the time. I would be on my feet for the entire day and getting to the restroom was DANGEROUS because the bank I worked at was inside Walmart and that should really say enough about my bathroom experiences. (They were...so bad.) It SUCKED trying to change my tampon/pad while in a public restroom and someone decides to let their kids crawl around on the floor and now I've got a tampon halfway in there and some young boy just crawls under my stall and stares right up at me-and man it's just awkward.
I never had to worry about that while using a menstrual cup! Once I got that bad boy figured out I never had to empty it out during work! Sure, it didn't fix my restroom problems-but I never had to worry about that peculiar incident happening again!
When I told my ex-coworkers (all female) about what I was using they thought I was making it up. Had to pull up the Blossom Cup on Amazon to prove them wrong. Tried to explain to them just how AWESOME it is being able to be on your period and just...FORGET that you're on your period. I don't know if menstrual cups are able to get rid of cramps or what, but once I got the hang of my Blossom Cup my cramps just up and disappeared. It was great! I always forgot that I was on my period while my co-workers were all on theirs.
And they were cranky...
So cranky...
So, to sum everything up: the Blossom Cup works great for me! (Again, this probably won't work for every woman out there). I have had this bad boy for over a year now and it's still holding up fine! It's not as pretty as the day I first bought it, though. My period blood has stained it pretty bad...then again this really doesn't bother me since this isn't something that you're going to be flashing around. No matter what brand of menstrual cup you decide to purchase you'll want to also grab some menstrual cup cleaner as well (easily available on Amazon). I've also gotten a Pixie Cup Cup to hold my Blossom Cup and sanitize it in with boiling water.
There are only two things that I don't like about the Blossom Cup, and one of them I took care of myself. There's a little nub that sticks out of the bottom of the cup that's supposed to be used to pull the cup out when you're ready. This extra bit would actually rub against me and cause some discomfort. I took care of this with some scissors.
The second thing is that the Blossom Cup pushes against my bladder and I feel like I have to pee quite often while its inserted. Now, I'm not marking down the score on this because this is exactly how tampons used to make me feel. I'm pretty sure ANY menstrual cup would trigger the same feeling for me. Some women don't have this problem: I do.
So if you're thinking about switching to menstrual cups, I'd say go ahead and give them a chance. I chose the Blossom Cup because I was new to all of this and didn't want to drop a ton of money on something that I wasn't sure would work. I'm glad I did, because my Blossom Cup is my best friend when I'm on my period.
(Originally review still below)
I came back to the item considering getting the black, because as you may have read the staining is unavoidable & it's really just kinda yuck. I re-read my previous review and am so happy to say that I have never bought a single pad or tampon since I got this sucker in the mail almost a year ago. Still a freaking life changer. I've turned the closest women in my life on to it. I am now a flawless cup user - and I genuinely hope that as many women as possible get on the menstrual cup train. Practice makes perfect & I promise it will change your life!!
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Original Review:
SO...as I'm sure you've gathered from other reviews, and if you aren't interested in hearing details about this product, you should skip my review.
For reference, I bought the SMALL size. I have never had a child and regularly participate in sex. So now you can better understand what condition my whole situation is in.
So I bought this cup last month just in time for the last few days of my last cycle. I had a very difficult time getting it situated, didn't really read many reviews or tips, and just ended up very sore and very disappointed. I have used tampons for the 13+ years I've been doing this dance, which are becoming super expensive, and since I use the Pearl and Sport plastic applicators, I was really doing a number on the environment. I've heard of these menstrual cups for a while now and honestly never even considered jumping on this train until I just recently stumbled upon a very convincing review on Facebook.
LET ME BE THE RAVE REVIEW THAT CONVINCES YOU!
After my first experience, as I mentioned, I was very sore and very disappointed. I had tried the "C" fold method (just folded in half vertically) and found that it was really uncomfortable to literally shove up there with just water to act as an ineffective lube. Also, while inside, it wasn't "expanding" to make a seal and it just stayed in the C shape! I was so frustrated. I tried spinning it, pulling it, everything. It was rough. I gave up.
Cue my next cycle, and as I sit here half-way through the second full-flow day, I am wondering where this product has been my entire womanhood?!
What I did and PRO TIPS:
-I rinsed the cup and tried the C-fold just like before. It was not enough with just water, so I used a small amount of coconut oil (any natural/lube product should work) around the rim to give it a little slip.
-I also put the oil on my fingers so I could maneuver the thing once it was placed.
-It was STILL not expanding and it remained folded while inside and obviously wasn't going to be doing a very good catching job.
-With my lightly oiled finger, I felt around the cup and, quite forcefully, pushed in right beside the fold to try and pop it out.
-When you receive your cup, you'll see it's flexible yet firm-ish, so it has some give but holds a shape well. Because of this, it will "snap" into place with enough PATIENT pushing.
-This is weird, but also if you push against your wall (making more room for the cup) you can allow a bit of air to help let the cup expand...it's a little more cramped up there than you'd think.
-Once you feel it change into its natural shape, feel around the cup in a circle and you should know for sure.
-Try this in the shower the first time! You can get yourself in more positions and it's just much more relaxing/stress-free.
-STAY. CALM. As with anything down there (like if you've ever gotten a Mirena IUD *eye roll*) you need to relax so you aren't subconsciously clenching or tensing up. Breaaaaaathe.
-The little nib thing...the tail? hahah...is not going to be visible (at least not for me) when properly placed. I would say it's a knuckle or two deep?
-Use the nib to FIND the cup - not remove it - and to help convince yourself IT WILL NOT GET LOST when you feel it.
-IT WILL NOT GET LOST. I promise.
-For removal, focus on popping the seal and bear down, pinch the tip of the dome and GENTLY pull down while bearing down.
-It's got enough grip on it that it shouldn't be slipping out of your fingers. It comes out much easier than it goes in.
-The rest is pretty self-explanatory...and also mentioned in the instructions as well as all the other reviews.
**From what I've gathered, you can keep this sucker in much longer than tampons - as long as it takes to fill capacity. I have gotten infections from leaving a tampon in too long or having such a heavy flow that they sit longer than they should (just being honest) and my current period routine is - wake up around 7am on day 1 of period (which I know because I'm on birth control pill) - shower/insert - go about my day - get home around 6pm - remove in the comfort of my own home, reinsert - go to bed, wake up, go to gym - shower, empty and reinsert - repeat until end of period. I have it in constantly, changing in morning and at night. Sleep with it in, exercise/run with it in, use the bathroom with it in, work with it in, and I have never once felt that it's there until I go fishing for it.
I really hope you made it through this freaking novel of a review because I really really want to get as many women on this train as possible!!! There is also a warranty! After 90 days (3 periods) if you're still stumped, contact them and get your money back! I'm not sure the specifics of the policy, but it says there's a 90 day satisfaction guarantee and I think that's very important.
For the environment, for your sanity, and for your badass femininity, PLEASE consider making the switch! You have the ability to have SO much more control over your period and I encourage you to own it!
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The size fits perfectly and it was rather easy to insert and to remove and no leaks if placed correctly as the instructions say.
Highly recommended!
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