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The Lunette Menstrual Cup is a reusable, BPA-free period solution made from 100% soft medical-grade silicone. Designed for up to 12 hours of leak-free wear, it offers a comfortable, eco-friendly alternative to pads and tampons. With a lifespan of up to 10 years, it reduces waste and monthly costs. Made in Finland, it’s vegan, chemical-free, and perfect for beginners and experienced users alike. Each purchase supports menstrual health education worldwide.



| ASIN | B002MA4SI6 |
| ASIN | B002MA4SI6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,629 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #57 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand Name | lunette |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (745) |
| Date First Available | November 6, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06430024461121 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 41 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Lunette Ltd |
| Manufacturer | Lunette Ltd |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | Silicone Free |
| Model Name | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.61 x 1.61 x 1.85 inches; 1.06 ounces |
| Size | Light to Medium Flow |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**H
Greatest invention for women! Get one!!!
Lunette menstrual cup review in 10 words: Greatest product for women. Clean, simple and easy. Get one! Here are the details: The Lunette menstrual cup has completely changed the process of getting my period. I feel a little silly going on and on about a menstrual cup, but that's how wonderful it is. I wish I knew about these 20 years ago! I could have saved so much money, not to mention so many clothes that were ruined from leaking tampons and pads. - It was easy to use. - It was super clean, NOT messy. It's not even a problem when changing it. - It didn't leak for me - not even once. For the first time in my life, I'm not even wearing a pad or pantyliner because I have no fear of leaks. I can throw out all of my ugly "period underwear!" - It saves money. I don't have to throw away $5 or more every single month on disposable products! - It's comfortable to wear. - You get used to inserting it very quickly. By the 2nd day, it was 2nd nature. - For me, the Lunette cup reduced cramping. No more missing out on activities because my cramps are too bad. - It ended the pain of dryness. Tampons are drying and irritating for me. - It helps the environment because you aren't disposing of tampons, applicators and pads. - It makes it so simple because you don't have to carry tampons and pads with you everywhere. You always have protection. - You can put in the Lunette at the first sign you're going to have your period soon so that you won't stain your clothing, whereas you can't put in a tampon in advance. - It comes in awesome colors. Here are the downsides: - It can be a little tricky to change in a public restroom. You'll want to carry bottled water in with you to rinse it out. - The price is a bit higher than other menstrual cups. But it was so worth it, the carrying case is very cute, and I can tell it's a really high-quality product. How did I choose this model? I chose this size because I have a low cervix. For the women out there so you'll know about size, I can't wear the Tampax brand because they are too long, and the softcup disposable cups were way too big and leaked like crazy. I did a lot of research before I bought my menstrual cup, and I knew other cups would be too long for me. The Lunette Size 1 Model is the PERFECT size for me even though I have never had a child and have heavier flow early in my period. I just make sure to rinse it out every 3-4 hours or so on my very heaviest day. Other tips: Watch some of the YouTube videos about insertion and removal. It's really easy. You can trim the stem to your preference. I would advise you to NOT trim the stem the first time you wear it and wait until you're a little more used to inserting it. I trimmed it right away and wish I had left it a little longer.
W**D
Soft & Flexible - My "perfect fit"
Greatest thing to ever for periods! Now, let me explain how I chose my cup size & compare Lunette to the Princess Cups, which come with 2 per pack. First, I chose the small size cup even though I meet all of the criteria for the large size except for having had a baby. The reason for this selection is the fact that I am a first time cup user & the fact that I have a large cyst in my vaginal canal, so I wanted the softer, more flexible material of the smaller cup. That the the primary difference between Lunette and the Princess Cup - Lunette is MUCH softer & more flexible, hence far more comfortable for me to wear, then the Princess Cups. I am not saying I will not use the Princess Cups, but Lunette is much better for ME. The slightly more stiff material of the Princess Cup is much easier to remove, however. I did a lot of research trying to decide which to try & if they would work for me with my cyst. There is literally zero info regarding how it will work with the cyst, so I just had to try. It works great, & I don't have to do that weird "rotate" thing to get it in place. I do have some experience with cup-like items since I have been using SoftCups for years, but these are nothing like that & work far better. I highly recommend getting one, though I cannot say which will be your "perfect fit" since you will certainly have a very different vagina and cycle than me. I can say that I thought I had super heavy periods & was using the highest absorbency tampon, changing it multiple times during heavy flow, but with the Lunette I only have to empty it once in the morning and once before bed! Freaking awesome right?! The cup size, though it is the small size, is easy to get in, but hurts a bit pulling out since it's not folded up at that time (just being honest) - and no, I'm not some 15 y.o. virgin teen. No worries though, it's flexible enough to squish without spilling the contents and make it more comfortable for removal. I say go for it - get a menstrual cup! If you need the larger cup, but are afraid to do so, maybe try the Princess Cups since they offer the slightly stiffer material needed after having a baby without being too large or hard. If you need soft, flexible material get Lunette. It's worth the money and fact that you only get one.
S**F
This cup makes me forget I'm on my period. It's comfortable, doesn't smell like pads do, and cleaning it is a breeze. I recommend looking up different ways to fold the cup when inserting to find out what works best for you. The U fold that is suggested on the box didn't do it for me. (Seven fold all the way!) More info: 27 yo, no kids, got model 1. I also got a copper IUD near the time I bought the cup, my doctor said it is ok to use the cup as long as I'm careful about the strings. So far I've had no issues, though I make extra sure to break the seal before removing the cup to avoid pulling out the IUD.
L**A
I started researching cups about a year ago because I was fed up with the itchy-overdry sensation tampons gave me, and the squelchy wet sensation of pads. Both were unpleasant. I started with a generic brand called ComfyCup to see if these things were for me without shelling out big bucks, and whilst I got on OK with it, I knew it wasnt my final "one" and got this as an upgrade. All I can say is that it's so worth it, this cup fixes all the teething issues I had with the last. Firstly, the Lunette cup has 4 small holes at the top cut at an angle, not 2 straight-on ones like my last. Whilst seemingly trivial, it's made a huge difference. The other holes got filled with water when I cleaned the cup, and unless I dried them off completely (not an easy task when they're so small) then the cup didn't open properly which caused leaks. This has never happened once with Lunette, the clever design makes everything so easy. Secondly, it's so soft. I now realise my other cup was made of harder silicone which can cause the "sucker punch" sensation some people speak of when it opens. I never had anything that extreme, but the softer silicone means I can't feel anything any more. It's comfortable to wear which means it has all the benefit of a tampon without the cost of regular replacement or dryness. Thirdly, the tab/stem is much better designed. My last one had a hard tab which meant I constantly felt like I was being poked in my sensitive area, so I cut it off which meant holding it to empty the thing was trickier...not ideal give the concept of a cup. The Lunette has a super flexible thin stem, which means that I can't feel it when it's in place and still have something to hold on to when the time comes to... Err... empty it. As an added side effect, I get seriously fewer cramps with this than with tampons! All in all a well designed thing, and I'll be happily sticking with this :)
C**.
Honestly this menstrual cup is a game changer! Like so many others, I was terrified to try cups as you hear horror stories of them getting stuck and people going to the hsoptial to have them removed etc. I did a lot of research and watched a lot of videos, I first tried a cup a couple of years ago which was so uncomfortable and hard, also extremely hard to break the seal to get out. After doing more research I found the lunette and thought I'd give it a go. The cup itself is so soft, I got the size one for people who haven't had kids, its quite small and was intimidating at all. Obviously it's different to tampons and pads, so there is a time of adjustment getting used to putting it in and taking it out, having said that it only took me around a day or two until I could insert it and remove it without difficulty. However, I did have to cut the stem and this took a bit of trial and error as I didn't want to cut too much off in one go, so I cut to the first ridge line, found I could still feel it poking me slightly, cut again and was still slightly pokey, then finally cut it to just under the last ridge line and once I did this, I couldn't feel a thing. It's so convenient, I can put it in on a morning and not have to remove it until I get home on the evening, it's so comfy and I don't feel it at all throughout the day. Last thing I will say if anyone if struggling to insert the cup, use a tiny bit of lube. You don't want to use too much though as you won't be able to hold your cup😂. I tend to fold mine (I use the C fold) and just put a tiny blob on the C part and spread it thinly over the top of the fold and it goes in like a dream! Tip for taking it out starts with insertion, don't put the cup up too high, I only have to put my finger in to the first knuckle and I can feel the stem (if you can't find the stem, push down with your muscles to move the cup further down until you can grab it). Grab the stem and gently wiggle it down, when you need to move your fingers to grab more of the stem/cup, tense your muscles, this will stop the cup moving back up, then wiggle it more until you can break the seal and gently wiggle it out! Don't be scared to try this cup, it's honestly changed my periods.
A**A
I found this cup better to use than diva cup, its price but worth. I recommend this product.
E**A
This is my favorite cup!!! It was worth every penny! Its popping open really easily ( I have nearly 10 cups ) and so easy to take it out as well. It was super easy to clean . I think this is my goldielock cup ! I dont even feel that its in , and its also easily makes me forget that im even on my period! It makes a good seal but same time it easy to break the seal. I will definitely buy more and also try the large size as well for heavy days! I would highly recommend it if you want a reliable cup ! Update : I still love this cup and consider one of my first choices ! ( Now i have over 20 different cups )
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