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Saalt Menstrual Cup
Saalt Menstrual Cup
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How to Choose:
Regular: Normal to heavy flow Will hold a 3-4 tampon capacity Recommended for those with a high cervix and for anyone whose had a child
Small: Light to normal flow Will hold a 2-3 tampon capacity Recommended for those with a low cervix and first-time cup users (about 18 and older)
Saalt Cup: You've never used a menstrual cup before You're physically active You have a strong pelvic floor
Saalt Soft Cup: You have vaginal sensitivity You experience bladder pressure or have a weaker pelvic floor You've experienced difficulty peeing or pooping with your menstrual cup in You may experience increased cramping Not sure which size to choose?
Details:
Saalt menstrual cups have a unique design that is comfortable and leak-free when used correctly. They also come in two styles, the Saalt Cup and the and Saalt Soft Cup, as well as two sizes, Regular and Small, so you can find the perfect fit.
Did you know? The Huffington Post estimates that women in the US spend close to $2,000 on tampons (about 9,100 tampons) alone during their lifetime. Additionally, most tampons, pads, and liners contain plastic meaning that they'll never break down.
Use and Care:
1: Fold
With clean hands, fold and hold your menstrual cup.
2: Insert
Insert your menstrual cup toward your tailbone. Let it open and rotate it slightly, creating a light seal.
3: Remove
After up to 12 hours of wearing your cup, simply remove it by pinching the base of the cup to break the seal. Then wash your cup, insert, and get back to living your best life.
See Saalt's full menstrual cup instructions here.
Rinse your cup in cold water in between changes while on your period. Wash with a gentle soap that won't leave a residue that might irritate your skin. You may want to periodically sanitize your clean cup by boiling for a few minutes in hot water.
Use and Care
Use and Care
1: Fold
With clean hands, fold and hold your menstrual cup.
2: Insert
Insert your menstrual cup toward your tailbone. Let it open and rotate it slightly, creating a light seal.
3: Remove
After up to 12 hours of wearing your cup, simply remove it by pinching the base of the cup to break the seal. Then wash your cup, insert, and get back to living your best life.
Rinse your cup in cold water in between changes while on your period. Wash with a gentle soap that won't leave a residue that might irritate your skin. You may want to periodically sanitize your clean cup by boiling for a few minutes in hot water.
Made of
Made of
100% medical grade silicone
Additional Information
Additional Information
Saalt menstrual cups have a unique design that is comfortable and leak-free when used correctly. They also come in two styles, the Saalt Cup and the and Saalt Soft Cup, as well as two sizes, Regular and Small, so you can find the perfect fit.
How to select the correct size:
Regular: Normal to heavy flow Will hold a 3-4 tampon capacity Recommended for those with a high cervix and for anyone whose had a child
Small: Light to normal flow Will hold a 2-3 tampon capacity Recommended for those with a low cervix and first-time cup users (about 18 and older)
How to select the correct firmness:
Saalt Cup (Firm) : You've never used a menstrual cup before You're physically active You have a strong pelvic floor
Saalt Soft Cup: You have vaginal sensitivity You experience bladder pressure or have a weaker pelvic floor You've experienced difficulty peeing or pooping with your menstrual cup in You may experience increased cramping Not sure which size to choose?
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