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Aisle Menstrual Cup

$40.00
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The Aisle Cup is a reusable silicone menstrual cup that can be worn for up to 12 hours, so you can sleep, swim, stretch & slay all day. 

Size A is for those who are new to cups or have trouble inserting tampons.

Size B is for those who have given birth or have a weak pelvic floor.

  • Holds up to 30 ml / 6 tampons worth
  • Up to 12 hours of leak-free coverage
  • BPA, Latex Phthalates Free
  • Comes with a carrying pouch
  • 100% Body-Safe Silicone
  • Made in Canada

Product Specs

Capacity: 30 ml / 6 tampons worth

Material(s): 100% Body-Safe Silicone

FAQ

How are menstrual cups different from tampons?
Aside from being reusable, menstrual cups work by collecting your flow, rather than absorbing it. As a result, they can be left in for longer than tampons and don’t leave you feeling as dried out.

Which size should I choose?
Most folks can wear either size, but you might prefer size A if you’re new to cups, or if you have trouble inserting tampons. Choose size B if you’ve given birth or have a weak pelvic floor.

What's the best way to clean them?
Clean the cup with warm water and a mild, unscented and oil-free soap, making sure the tiny holes under the rim are clear. Dry the cup completely before storing in the breathable cotton bag provided.

What if I need to change it in a public washroom?
While unlikely, you may need to empty in public (especially if you have heavy flow). If you're uncomfortably exiting the stall to wash your cup, simply remove & empty as usual, then wipe it with toilet paper before reinserting.

When should I replace my cup?
Inspect your cup regularly for signs of deterioration such as a sticky or powdery film, severe discoloration or odor, etc. If you detect any of these signs, or if you experience irritation, it's time to replace it! Once a year is a good rule of thumb.