Menstrual Cup with Ball, size S, dark purple MeLuna Sport Shorty Menstrual Cup Ball
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Age:
18+
Brand: Me Luna
Line: intimate care
Product Type: menstrual cup
Volume: 1 pcs.
Gender: for women
Classification: organic
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
The MeLuna Sport Shorty Menstrual Cup Ball, size S, in dark purple, is the perfect choice for women leading an active lifestyle. With its sturdy and flexible design, this cup provides maximum comfort and reliability even during intense sports activities. Its compact size and thoughtful shape make it discreet and easy to use, no matter the activity. Made from high-quality thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), the MeLuna Sport Shorty ensures safety and hypoallergenicity, which is especially important for intimate health. The convenient ball at the end of the cup simplifies removal, making the process even easier and more comfortable.
Features of the MeLuna Sport Shorty Menstrual Cup Ball:
- Made from durable and flexible TPE, designed for long-term use;
- Compact size perfectly suited for an active lifestyle;
- Convenient ball at the end for easy removal;
- Hypoallergenic, safe for health, and does not cause irritation;
- Suitable for use during sports and daily activities;
- An economical and eco-friendly solution that doesn't require frequent replacement;
- Maintains comfort and freshness throughout the day;
- Easy to clean and does not absorb odors.-
Before first use, sterilize the cup in boiling water for 3-5 minutes. Start by washing your hands thoroughly with soap. Fold the cup; there are different folding methods, so you can experiment and choose the one that works best for you. Insert the folded cup and allow it to expand inside the vagina. The cup will open with a distinctive suction or popping sound, indicating it has been correctly positioned. If you're unsure, feel the base of the cup—it should be round or oval when inserted properly. If you notice any dents or indentations, the cup hasn't fully opened. Gently grip the base of the cup (not the stem) and try to rotate it to create a suction seal. Once the cup is in place, try pulling slightly on the stem; if you feel resistance, the suction is established, and the cup is successfully inserted!