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Soft Cup Review


"Softcup is a flexible cup that is worn internally, around your cervix. It collects, rather than absorbs menstrual flow. It's hypo-allergenic, latex-free and completely safe when used as directed."

Why Should You Try It?

"Softcup is great for busy women, or women who just don't want to have to think about changing a pad or a tampon every few hours. 
You can wear Softcup for up to 12 hours
Softcup is comfortable during swimming and sports
Softcup eliminates menstrual odor, since the menstrual flow isn't exposed to air
Softcup loves making love . . .you can wear Softcup during intercourse for less messy sex on your period
Softcup is comfortable—you can't even feel it once it's inserted
Most women typically use fewer Softcups than tampons or pads because of the long wear-time
You can use one reusable softcup throughout entire cycle...saving you money and the environment
Softcups have no wings, no strings . . . just freedom!"

I recently had the opportunity to review the Soft Cup and share some with friends to try as well. The results varied from person to person. I think the biggest issue was getting used to inserting the Soft Cup and making sure it was in properly. After you have that part down, it's very comfortable and much more sanitary in my opinion! I didn't have to worry about leaks once I got used to the Soft Cup and now feel comfortable wearing white during my period! I do recommend reading the directions entirely before the first use to make sure you understand exactly how to use the product. Just like anything else, practice makes perfect!

Disclosure: I received the above mentioned products for review purposes only. All opinions are that of my own and may differ from those of your own. 


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