GENTLE COMFORT - Experience unparalleled softness designed for sensitive users.
EXPERTLY CRAFTED - Developed with leading menstrual cup experts for the perfect fit.
LEAK FREE CONFIDENCE - Enjoy a worry-free period with a secure, comfortable seal.
STAIN RESISTANT DESIGN - Translucent grey color keeps your cup looking pristine.
EMPOWERMENT THROUGH PURCHASE - Support women's education and period care with every cup.
The Saalt Soft Menstrual Cup is a super soft and flexible menstrual solution designed for those with sensitivities. Made from 100% medical-grade silicone, it offers a comfortable 12-hour wear, ensuring a leak-free experience. With a stain-resistant design and a commitment to social impact, this cup is perfect for the modern menstruator.
Specifications
Weight
88 g
Units
1.0 count
Brand
saalt
Material composition
Medical-grade silicone
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Does this come with a stériliser cup?
I’m 37 medium build c sections normal period what size ? I wear regular lilets normally
Would anyone know the measurements for this please?
How does it compare with the organicup? I found that one very uncomfortable and could feel the stem.
Reviews
4.5
All from verified purchases
H**N
For me maybe for you if you are my vagina twin
This cup works for me, you need to know yourself as much as you can and understand cups a lot to get one that works really well.I have a high cervix and though this isn’t the longest cup I can reach it to remove in a certain position, which works for me.The stem is a soft kind, some review this as bad but it’s not bad for it’s intended purpose at all, it’s meant to be soft so you cannot feel it by your public bone or creating any friction, for this reason, if you need a firm large stem to grip and wiggle you will find it way too small and soft so this cup & saalt in general isn’t for you! It’s very bendy because the stem isn’t meant to be pulled straight down, you find it, pinch and slowly wiggle left then slowly wiggle right and repeat as you pinch further up the stem until you find the base, once there you reach in further to pinch the base and wait for the suction to release and then wiggle gently to remove the cup.It has 30ml capacity (I got the regular for high cervix) meaning I can have long gaps between changing on my heavy day, once sealed I don’t leak at all nor has it ever unsealed it’s self. I do lots of physical housework and exercise and yoga in my cup, I shower and bathe with it, bowel movements also don’t move it but this could be different for you. For reference I go 12 hours on a light day, and sleep between changes, and go 6-8 hours on a heavy day and sleep between changes (all white sheets but Im not afraid it’s genuinely never let me down once sealed)On the subject of me choosing the regular size, I don’t have a heavy period for more than one day, I’ve not had a baby, I’m 24, I have a high cervix. The small is only 5ml less capacity but the base of the cup sits higher in you so this is why the regular is recommended for higher cervix users.The cup is one of the better to insert as it’s soft and silky. Once in I wait for the pop (Proper seal created) instead of poking around up there, usually happens between 1m and 30m after insertion. Some people do reach up and try to make it happen but this is a softer cup meaning it may not instantly pop open and seal for you. But i find it’s fast enough with low effort from me to work well for me.This cup being soft is good for sensitive bladders or if you’ve had firmer before and felt it when you shouldn’t, mine figuratively disappears once the seal is made, I feel some fullness until it seals.The product itself is great quality silicone, cleans well and feels great, if cups were a thing to show off I would parade around with this grey beauty outside of my body rather than in it 😂. Packaging is all cardboard minus one disk of plastic which is easily removed for recycling.
E**E
Comfortable and easy
This is my first menstrual cup, I was firmly a pad girl before because the tampons are just so uncomfortable. I find it is comfortable and though it can slide, it doesn't often, and I can wear it at night on my heaviest flows and not be worried about pooling.It is a flexible material and gets good suction when inserted properly.I'm gonna go into dirty detail so scroll away now if you're not interested.Before inserting, boil some water and stick it in there for 5 minutes to sterilise (and wash your hands while youre at it) unless you want nasty infections. Next, sit on the toilet, it's gonna get a bit messy. You need to fold the cup and kinda just shove it up there fingers and all until you can feel the cup unfold and hold on. You can take a finger and feel around the rim to make sure it is fully unfolded and settled. If you can pinch the bottom of the cup and it doesn't pop back out into its original shape it's not inserted correctly. Then have a quick wipe and wash your hands coz your fingers look like you just practiced magic from the dark hold.I can usually go from 8-12 hours before unclogging the drain and giving it a quick wash before reinserted.When taking it out. Sit on the toilet again. Shove your fingers up, find the tail, climb up until you can feel the bottom of the cup, pinch it and gently pull out, if you feel grip, it's still suctioned so pinch it a bit more until the seal is broken. It is a great sensation letting all of that blood out of you and you might as well call your toilet carrie cos it's covered in blood.This bad boy can hold a lot of blood so my fellow heavy flowers can rejoice.Make sure the cup is newly in before going to bed, the seal means that even if you overflow at night, it doesn't trickle out and onto your bedsheets. I've never had spotting in any underwear, it's been in for entire work days and not moved, it takes one or two goes the first time, but is easy to place when you've got the routine.One thing I noticed is that in the later stages when you're not bleeding so much anymore and its more spotty, you kinda loose the lubrication to get it in, so imo it gets a bit more uncomfortable. It's at this point i tend to switch to pads which then don't need changing as often until I finish up completely.So, overall, great when you're starting and in your flow stages. Easy insert and removal. Lasts a whole day, or at least a work shift. No worries at night. Bit uncomfortable towards the end of the period. Comes with a nice bag.
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To use the Saalt Soft Menstrual Cup, first fold it into a C-shape and insert it like a tampon. Once inserted, release it so it pops open and creates a seal. To remove, pinch the base to break the seal and gently pull it out. After use, clean the cup with warm water and a mild, unscented soap, then store it in a dry, breathable bag or container. The cup can be worn for up to 12 hours and should be emptied, cleaned, and reinserted at least twice a day. It can last up to 10 years with proper care.
Safety Warning
Menstrual cups will not prevent pregnancy or protect you from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and must be removed before intercourse. Menstrual cups are not designed to be used for post-natal bleeding. Never use Saalt Cup for more than 12 hours at a time without washing properly. Never wash your Saalt Cup with anything that may irritate your vagina if not thoroughly washed off the cup before reinserting. Avoid harsh cleansers like vinegar or bleach and strongly scented or fragranced cleansers that may cause the silicone to deteriorate. Avoid soaking Saalt Cup in anything other than water. Silicone is a porous material and can absorb oils or cleansers if exposed for longer periods of time; these substances may irritate your vagina or cause the silicone to deteriorate.
Legal Disclaimer
Disclaimer If you feel symptoms of general pain, burning, irritation, or inflammation in the genital area, or discomfort during urination, remove Saalt Cup and contact a physician.
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