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product_id: 15332571
title: "Lunette Period Cup – Menstrual Cup with 12h Leak-Free Comfort - Soft 100% Medical-Grade Silicone - Eco-Friendly Pad & Tampon Alternative Reusable for 10 Years – Size 1 Yellow"
brand: "lunette"
price: "1759656₫"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Lunette"
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# 12h leak-free wear 10-year reusable eco-friendly 100% medical-grade silicone Lunette Period Cup – Menstrual Cup with 12h Leak-Free Comfort - Soft 100% Medical-Grade Silicone - Eco-Friendly Pad & Tampon Alternative Reusable for 10 Years – Size 1 Yellow

**Brand:** lunette
**Price:** 1759656₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Revolutionize your period care—comfort, confidence, and conscience in one cup!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lunette Period Cup – Menstrual Cup with 12h Leak-Free Comfort - Soft 100% Medical-Grade Silicone - Eco-Friendly Pad & Tampon Alternative Reusable for 10 Years – Size 1 Yellow by lunette
- **How much does it cost?** 1759656₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/15332571-lunette-period-cup-menstrual-cup-with-12h-leak-free-comfort)

## Best For

- lunette enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lunette brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Premium Safe Materials:** Crafted from soft, BPA-free medical-grade silicone, ensuring irritation-free wear for sensitive skin.
- • **All-Day Leak Protection:** Stay confidently active with up to 12 hours of secure, leak-free comfort—whether at work, workouts, or travel.
- • **Beginner-Friendly Design:** Flexible, smooth, and easy to insert with a discreet stem—perfect for first-timers and pros alike.
- • **Sustainable & Cost-Savvy:** Replace thousands of disposables with one durable cup lasting a decade—saving money and the planet.
- • **Empowerment with Every Purchase:** Join a movement—each cup sold donates one to fight period poverty and support menstrual health education.

## Overview

The Lunette Period Cup is a soft, medical-grade silicone menstrual cup designed for up to 12 hours of leak-free protection. Reusable for up to 10 years, it offers an eco-friendly alternative to pads and tampons, with a beginner-friendly flexible design and a commitment to menstrual health advocacy through donations.

## Description

Born for rebels at heart and conscious minds, the Lunette Period Cup has been redefining intimate wellness since 2005. And now, we’re taking our commitment even further. For every cup sold, we donate one to those in need through The Cup Foundation. Fighting period poverty worldwide and advancing education remain at the heart of everything we do

Review: and love them, but with a change in my cycle ... - I've been a huge fan of non disposable menstrual products for years, I've used Party in My Pants Pads, and love them, but with a change in my cycle had started to experience some leaking issues. I was hesitant to buy this product considering the financial outlay, because I'd tried the Diva cup and had been unable to even insert it. But I read that this was more flexible than the diva cup and decided to take the risk. Best. Decision. Ever. I'm half way through my second cycle with the Lunette, and all those reviews about it being a game changer are 100% on the mark. As others have and will say, there is a learning curve and it takes some determination and familiarity with your body. I ended up cutting off the entire stem to make it comfortable, in retrospect, I was a bit hasty in doing so and wish I would have experimented a little more before doing so, as it's complicated retrieval somewhat, but that's a mild irritation given how amazing this product is. This will probably be TMI, but I read all the reviews looking for a thorough one from someone who was in the same boat I was: a virgin who hasn't used tampons much. In other words, not at all used to having anything "up there". Like I said, I was totally unable to insert the diva cup, it was too painful. This cup folds much smaller. The first time using it was, unsurprisingly, painful, but doable. I use the "tulip" fold and it seems to work really well. I have no problem what-so-ever with it not opening up once it's inside. Extracting in the first few times was... rough. After one cycle, I wasn't sure I was going to be able to use it on a regular bases. Necessity forced my hand, though, and I tried it again this cycle. It's going much better. I still experience a little discomfort with insertion and retrieval, but it's mild and totally tolerable, and once it's in, I don't feel it at all. I use the smaller option for the obvious reasons, and seem to have to change it every 6 hours or so on my heaviest days, but so far I've experienced zero leaking. (( as a side note: For anyone who's looking for reusable pads, as, say, a panty liner for safety sake with your cup, I strongly recommend Party In My Pants pads http://partypantspads.com they're absolutely the best, and super adorable. Great company, great product. That's what got me started on non disposable menstrual products. )) In conclusion: This cup is perfect for the novice, don't give up, it is so worth the initial discomfort! Good luck ladies!
Review: Great Product - *Warning this review is a bit graphic* Okay I feel like it is a feminine product I need to be 100% honest in every area. Firs off it is very flexible and I had no issues inserting or removing the cup. I watched reviews on various cups and read more and was a bit intimidated at first but once the packaged arrived and I played with it a bit in my hands it no longer was intimidating. I could tell that it suctioned properly just by feeling with my fingers. Yes you have to know a bit about your anatomy to know if this product is in right. Once I got use to how it is suppose to be inserted I was confident that it was suctioning properly. To break the suction I just had to pinch the bottom. Now I was using tampons before and removing them hurt because even though they were full my vaginal walls were dry so it would pretty much rip at them. This product does not dry out the walls of the vagina and it comes out quite easily once the suction is broke. If the suction isn't broke then the thing isn't moving. I have had no leakage but I do have to wear a liner as there is still blood on the walls of my vagina in-between uses. Even if it is just for cleaning the product and re-inserting. So for just very slight spots you do need a panty liner. When I mean slight I mean very light. Like one to two light spots. Only reason why you need them is to not ruin your panties. It wont stain through your jeans or skirt that is now light the spots are. Now this product is not for the squeamish. I hope I didn't run those people away yet from the graphic warning because those people need to know this. Unlike the tampon you don't throw this in the trash or wrap it in a napkin so you can't see it. You pour it out in the toilet and while there is still bits of menstrual fluid in it you wash it and clean it so it is sanitary. You can't get everything out by pouring it out. Also when I took it out it brought with it a string of menstrual gunk that was still not all the way bled out, so I had to wipe that away. I also had to really make sure the holes that are there for suction was clean too. So if you can't handle seeing blood or any bodily fluids this is not for you. So the pros: *Reusable *Quite sanitary as you don't have to keep any nasty stuff in the trash to smell and such *Easy to insert and remove *Isn't painful really. Removing was maybe a 1 at the entrance of the vagina as I have not had kids but it is nothing compared to removing tampons. *Small and easily stored *Can't feel it when it's in *No leaking *Can wear it longer than tampons *No real risk of TSS unlike tampons Cons: *You do have to touch trace amounts of your fluids to clean it, but to me that is not really a con but for some it might be. You could wear gloves though if needed lol Oh and btw today I wore it for 10 hours and it wasn't even half way full and this day is suppose to be one of my heaviest. I usually wore super tampons on my two heaviest days and I would go though quite a few during the day. Today I walked the dog about 3 miles, Kayaked, and carried heavy stuff up and down 5 flights of stairs. So you can be active with this thing and not worry about it. The day before that I ran some in the mountains. So no leaks or any issues for those who are active and wondering. I would recommend this product to others if: 1. They are not squeamish. 2. They know their anatomy or are willing to get use to it 3. They have had sex before(I could see this being an issue for a virgin who has an intact hymen)

## Features

- UP TO 12 HOURS OF LEAK FREE PROTECTION - Lunette is a pioneering period care brand and a safe, authentic period cup. Enjoy all‑day comfort and worry-free leak protection - whether you're running, swimming, sleeping, traveling or working. Available in 6 colors and 2 sizes, it adapts to any flow without bulky pads or frequent tampon changes. Our cups are bell-shaped, with a smooth texture and a flat ridged stem for easy grip. Cups simply collect your menstrual fluids, while tampons absorb everything - leaving the vagina dry
- LONG-LASTING, LESS WASTE & COST-EFFECTIVE - One reusable Lunette cup lasts up to 10 years, replacing thousands of disposable pads and tampons. Made from highest quality 100% soft medical‑grade silicone and paired with a breathable linen pouch that’s naturally antiseptic and eco‑friendly. Includes clear instructions and an artistic bookmark with an empowering message
- NO UNWANTED CHEMICALS DETECTED - In a 2023 chemical safety test by the Danish Consumer Council THINK Chemicals (Tænk Kemi), the Lunette Cup received the highest safety rating (“A”), with no unwanted chemicals detected. Made in Finland with 20 years of expertise, BPA‑free, latex‑free and non‑toxic - a safe choice for sensitive skin and everyday use. No plastic in products or recyclable packaging
- PERFECT FOR CUP CURIOUS BEGINNERS - Designed for comfort with a smooth finish, gentle seal and flexible stem for easy insertion and removal. The Lunette Period Cup fits nice and snug, held in place by a seal formed by the vaginal walls. Your interior is superior and does all the work - you’ll barely feel a thing! Ideal for beginners, teens, cup veterans, or anyone who hasn’t switched from pads and tampons yet. It’s time to change for “no strings or wings attached”. Worn internally, it holds as much as 3 to 4 tampons
- CUP FOR YOU, CUP FOR GOOD - For every cup purchased, we donate one cup through The Cup Foundation. Your choice supports menstrual health education, reduces stigma and helps fight period poverty - empowering better periods for all

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00KDQDBMU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,153 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #46 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand | lunette |
| Brand Name | lunette |
| Color | Yellow 1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,526 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06430024465129 |
| Item Diameter | 41 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Lunette Ltd |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free, Phthalate Free, Toxic Free |
| Model Name | Model 1 |
| Size | Light to Medium Flow |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** lunette
- **Color:** Yellow 1 for Light to Medium Flow
- **Item Diameter:** 41 Millimeters
- **Material:** Silicone
- **Model Name:** Model 1

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and love them, but with a change in my cycle ...
*by I***Y on November 19, 2015*

I've been a huge fan of non disposable menstrual products for years, I've used Party in My Pants Pads, and love them, but with a change in my cycle had started to experience some leaking issues. I was hesitant to buy this product considering the financial outlay, because I'd tried the Diva cup and had been unable to even insert it. But I read that this was more flexible than the diva cup and decided to take the risk. Best. Decision. Ever. I'm half way through my second cycle with the Lunette, and all those reviews about it being a game changer are 100% on the mark. As others have and will say, there is a learning curve and it takes some determination and familiarity with your body. I ended up cutting off the entire stem to make it comfortable, in retrospect, I was a bit hasty in doing so and wish I would have experimented a little more before doing so, as it's complicated retrieval somewhat, but that's a mild irritation given how amazing this product is. This will probably be TMI, but I read all the reviews looking for a thorough one from someone who was in the same boat I was: a virgin who hasn't used tampons much. In other words, not at all used to having anything "up there". Like I said, I was totally unable to insert the diva cup, it was too painful. This cup folds much smaller. The first time using it was, unsurprisingly, painful, but doable. I use the "tulip" fold and it seems to work really well. I have no problem what-so-ever with it not opening up once it's inside. Extracting in the first few times was... rough. After one cycle, I wasn't sure I was going to be able to use it on a regular bases. Necessity forced my hand, though, and I tried it again this cycle. It's going much better. I still experience a little discomfort with insertion and retrieval, but it's mild and totally tolerable, and once it's in, I don't feel it at all. I use the smaller option for the obvious reasons, and seem to have to change it every 6 hours or so on my heaviest days, but so far I've experienced zero leaking. (( as a side note: For anyone who's looking for reusable pads, as, say, a panty liner for safety sake with your cup, I strongly recommend Party In My Pants pads http://partypantspads.com they're absolutely the best, and super adorable. Great company, great product. That's what got me started on non disposable menstrual products. )) In conclusion: This cup is perfect for the novice, don't give up, it is so worth the initial discomfort! Good luck ladies!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Product
*by J***R on April 7, 2013*

*Warning this review is a bit graphic* Okay I feel like it is a feminine product I need to be 100% honest in every area. Firs off it is very flexible and I had no issues inserting or removing the cup. I watched reviews on various cups and read more and was a bit intimidated at first but once the packaged arrived and I played with it a bit in my hands it no longer was intimidating. I could tell that it suctioned properly just by feeling with my fingers. Yes you have to know a bit about your anatomy to know if this product is in right. Once I got use to how it is suppose to be inserted I was confident that it was suctioning properly. To break the suction I just had to pinch the bottom. Now I was using tampons before and removing them hurt because even though they were full my vaginal walls were dry so it would pretty much rip at them. This product does not dry out the walls of the vagina and it comes out quite easily once the suction is broke. If the suction isn't broke then the thing isn't moving. I have had no leakage but I do have to wear a liner as there is still blood on the walls of my vagina in-between uses. Even if it is just for cleaning the product and re-inserting. So for just very slight spots you do need a panty liner. When I mean slight I mean very light. Like one to two light spots. Only reason why you need them is to not ruin your panties. It wont stain through your jeans or skirt that is now light the spots are. Now this product is not for the squeamish. I hope I didn't run those people away yet from the graphic warning because those people need to know this. Unlike the tampon you don't throw this in the trash or wrap it in a napkin so you can't see it. You pour it out in the toilet and while there is still bits of menstrual fluid in it you wash it and clean it so it is sanitary. You can't get everything out by pouring it out. Also when I took it out it brought with it a string of menstrual gunk that was still not all the way bled out, so I had to wipe that away. I also had to really make sure the holes that are there for suction was clean too. So if you can't handle seeing blood or any bodily fluids this is not for you. So the pros: *Reusable *Quite sanitary as you don't have to keep any nasty stuff in the trash to smell and such *Easy to insert and remove *Isn't painful really. Removing was maybe a 1 at the entrance of the vagina as I have not had kids but it is nothing compared to removing tampons. *Small and easily stored *Can't feel it when it's in *No leaking *Can wear it longer than tampons *No real risk of TSS unlike tampons Cons: *You do have to touch trace amounts of your fluids to clean it, but to me that is not really a con but for some it might be. You could wear gloves though if needed lol Oh and btw today I wore it for 10 hours and it wasn't even half way full and this day is suppose to be one of my heaviest. I usually wore super tampons on my two heaviest days and I would go though quite a few during the day. Today I walked the dog about 3 miles, Kayaked, and carried heavy stuff up and down 5 flights of stairs. So you can be active with this thing and not worry about it. The day before that I ran some in the mountains. So no leaks or any issues for those who are active and wondering. I would recommend this product to others if: 1. They are not squeamish. 2. They know their anatomy or are willing to get use to it 3. They have had sex before(I could see this being an issue for a virgin who has an intact hymen)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lifechanging! Been using this for 4+ years...
*by B***B on March 24, 2018*

I've used this product at least once a month for the last 4+ years, and I tell all my menstruating friends about it! What I love about it: The list goes on and on. I love how comfortable it is; unlike a tampon, I don't really feel this at all when I'm wearing it. I ride my bike, run, sleep, swim, do Yoga/Pilates, etc., while wearing it. I forgot to throw it in my bag one day and borrowed a tampon in a pinch, and didn't realize how comfortable the flexible medical-grade silicone is until using a stiff wad of bleached cotton. Night and day difference; I'm never going back! I also love that I can wear it for up to 12 hours with minimal risk of TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome) as compared to traditional tampons. (Part of this is because I tend to be lazy and forgetful about changing it, or I get busy and can't drop what I'm doing every four hours to find a restroom). Unlike cotton products like tampons, medical-grade silicone menstrual cups do not absorb your body's natural mucous and dry you out. Tampons do - and then they can start chafing against the vaginal wall, creating micro-cuts through which bacteria can grow and enter. That's why it's recommended to change tampons every 4-6 hours, to change up the environment and reduce the likelihood of harmful bacteria growing in a used tampon. But these are comfortable and flexible, so because they aren't drying out and chafing the vagina, they can be worn longer. However, it's still recommended to change it every 12 hours to reduce the risk of bacteria growth that can build up over time. There has only been one case of TSS while using a menstrual cup, due to the user accidentally creating a small abrasion during one of her initial uses of the cup. However, with normal and healthy usage, the risk of contracting TSS with a medical-grade silicone menstrual cup is significantly lower than when using conventional menstrual products such as tampons. I also like that I can insert the menstrual cup before I'm about to menstruate because it doesn't chafe or dry me out. So if I know I'm about to start my period on a Tuesday, I can insert it before I leave for work in the morning and it'll take care of me all day. I feel like my cramps are less intense with it too. Environmental/Financial/Other Factors: The average woman/menstruating person produces 1 ton of used menstrual products in their lifetime. Because this is reusable, I don't have to throw away so much waste anymore. Just boil in between periods, and it's good to go! Financially/conveniently, it's a bit of an investment, but I haven't bought any other menstrual products in the 4+ years I've been using it - and it's always on hand. No more surprise spotting and runs to the store! Further, I've heard it's helpful for trans folks who might need to change menstrual products in a restroom that doesn't have access to trash cans or proper disposal, and they may not want to open a crinkly plastic product. This is much more discreet! The few things I don't like about it: the bottom section of the cup was a bit long and annoyed me, so I cut a cm or two off so there's still something to pinch onto in order to remove. A size 1 fits my flow perfectly. However, I've heard from folks with heavier flows that a size 1 almost overflows on their heaviest days. One of the differentiating factors for Models 1 & 2 (at least when I bought it in 2013) was that Model 1 was intended for people who haven't experienced childbirth, while Model 2 is intended for those who have. I have not used a Model 2, though it seems a little bit larger than Model 1. Not sure how comfortable Model 2 is, but Model 1 fits very well for me both physically and volume-wise. If you have a heavier flow, you might need to change more often than every 12 hours. If you do need to change it more often than every 12 hours, it's a bit harder to do in a public restroom with stalls, since it's recommended to rinse out with water in between uses before re-inserting to ensure the suction holes under the rim are clear to re-suction. Friends who have had to change it in public said wiping off with paper towels or toilet paper worked for them.

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