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The Ring Menstrual Cup is a large, soft silicone menstrual cup designed for easy removal and up to 12 hours of leak-proof protection. With a 32 ml capacity, it is reusable for up to 10 years, making it an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional menstrual products. The unique ring pull handle ensures effortless removal, while the medical-grade silicone promotes vaginal health. Available in various sizes and firmness levels, it caters to individual needs for ultimate comfort and confidence.
V**I
For your comfortable needs, high-cervix havers, this is it.
I have been a period cup user for the past 5 months now, and I'm so glad that I've changed from pads, because I'm honestly never going back!For my first time experience, I bought Saalt's teen cup (I assumed this would be my size since I am 22yrs/4'11/90-100 lbs). I had done some research before purchasing but it was still confusing--measuring finger knuckles to see where your cervix is up to, I found that it wasn't entirely accurate. Although Saalt's teen cup (Turquoise in picture ref) had fit me, it definitely was difficult to take out. The stem was a bit thin, but it was thicker than the Saalt's Soft cup (Purple). After my first period with the teen cup, I bought Saalt's Soft cup and it's great for people who are sensitive to the feeling of the cup. There were two sizes, small and the regular and unfortunately I bought the smaller size because I still thought that because I am on the petite side, it just makes sense. However, after using Saalt's Soft cup for 3 periods, the stem ripped off easily. To be fair, I really do be yankin it out and you're not supposed to do that, you're supposed to pinch the grip but it was just so high up in there so I was just yankin it. It took maybe a good 2-4 mins of my time every time I had to pull it out and even though I didn't really experience a learning curve using the cups, it was annoying to me how far up and annoying it was to just take it out.My period just ended so I have not used this new Peachlife's soft white pearl cup during it. Though I have tried it on just not too long ago when it arrived and I am pleasantly surprised, that it is as comfy as Saalt's Soft cup (though slightly thicker in material but still soft!), and it doesn't feel like anything is up there at all (Yes I was squatting up and down and doing some exercises to test). I really love that there's a ring for this cup as well (doesn't feel cheap or that it'll break off easily), it was easy to pull out and the suction is fine, I didn't take too long pulling out either compared to Saalt's Soft cup which is a big plus for me! Even though I haven't used this for my period yet, I am sure that this cup is my perfect fit for both my comfy needs and for my cervix height.
P**Y
Excellent design, awesome cup.
Been using these for about 4 months now. I waited that long so I could be thorough with my review.My first cup was the Peachlife mini soft cup, and it is the absolute best menstrual product I have ever used. This one is as well. The material is of a good quality, and it's soft and comfortable to wear.I had done a ton of research before deciding on Peachlife, and three key things sold me on them: the ring to assist with removal, the fact that they offered different levels of softness/firmness, and their customer support, which I have not used, but I gathered from reading other reviews that their customer support is excellent.I initially hesitated to buy this one because I'm a bit smaller/tighter down there (not a virgin, just small inside), and this was labeled as a large size (also because many other cups indicate a larger size for people who have given birth, which I have not)... But after my mini size cup overflowed on a heavy day when I wore it overnight, I decided to give it a try.I would advise to definitely buy the cup sizes according to your flow and not by how tight you are inside. It's soft and flexible, so it should be able to fit you comfortably. For me, a mini and a large is all I need to get through my cycle.It looks WAY bigger than the mini, and it took me a few tries to figure out how to insert it in the best way, but once it's in, it is very comfortable. I barely even feel it, if at all.I got the soft one for both this one and the mini, and I guess due to the size, this one does pop open a bit quicker than the mini does. This is a good thing once it's in place, but when trying to insert, it took a little more practice for me to hold it in a way to keep it folded until I got it in.For more details about my experience with the Peachlife cup, see my review for the mini soft cup.
M**ル
The Handel needs to be implemented into more cups
I’m 24 years old, never had a baby, but from my experience with cups apparently I have a CRAZY high cervix.Well on my heavy days.I originally got a a small and large blossom cup, and had really bad experiences with my first time using them. Excuse me for not holding back…My vagina ate both, of those and it took FOREVER to get out. I was so distraught and I thought I must have a huge ugly vagina, that it ate both the small and later on the large.Is was really traumatic removing them with no handle for me to grab.This Peach cup is MVP! Super easy to remove! No tears! I’m going to get a small Peach cup to use on day one and two. I can still use my small Blossom cup but only on day one and two, and only if remove it often so it doesn’t go too far up, but it’s still a pain to remove though.I don’t know why more cups don’t have handles!
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