Ok, guys you can by pass this post since you’re not in need…
women, this is just for you…
especially women who are looking for an alternative to normal, more popular forms of feminine hygiene products…the Diva Cup.
I will admit at first glance the Diva Cup freaked me out a bit but it really isn’t that bad.
As you know I’m all for most things that help the environment…this being no different.
Check out the green facts regarding the Diva Cup.
About the Diva Cup:
The DivaCup is a non-absorbent menstrual cup that simply collects menstrual flow.
It is inserted in the vagina and sits at the lower base of the vaginal canal.
It is worn internally, yet because it is soft and smooth, it cannot be felt nor will it leak when inserted properly.
The DivaCup is the most clean and convenient method of feminine hygiene protection.
They even have 2 different sizes (models)
Model 1: For women under 30 years old who have never delivered vaginally or by caesarean section.
Model 2: For women over 30 years old and/or for women who have delivered vaginally or by caesarean section.
Mission Statement
Diva international Inc. makers of The DivaCup® (menstrual cup) and The DivaWash®, offers women an environmentally responsible and economical alternative to tampons and pads, thereby changing the face of feminine hygiene around the world.
Billions of tons of pads and tampons are dumped into landfills each year, and consumers are becoming more aware of this every day. Because of this, women are looking for a cost-effective way to make a positive impact on the environment. The DivaCup® significantly reduces one’s eco-footprint while providing the most convenient, clean, reliable, and comfortable way to address the monthly cycle and the issue of disposable feminine hygiene.
So, don’t get all grossed out, or think that you can’t use this…it really isn’t bad.
I couldn’t tell I had it in and it worked great all day and even works when you use it with other kind of products as a vaginal cream as the one I use from this site https://analbleachingblueprint.com/vaginal-lightening-cream/.
Not to mention, I’ll be saving money and making a difference!
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You can also buy your diva cup online or use the store locator on the site to find a location near you to get yours.
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Heidi @BananaBuzzbomb says
I just purchased one and already have blog post written up. Ha! I have yet to use it but am very curious as to how it goes.
charlotte says
I really need to try this.. Not to get all TMI but, my cramps are the worst thing in the entire universe and I’ve heard from multiple sources that it helps significantly. I need ALL the help I can get in that department…
Miz says
ahhh
never 🙂
not sure why but not for me.
Brittany @ Itty Bits of Balance says
Okay, so I JUST posted a few weeks ago about my pink leopard Tervis tumbler, and referred to it as “The Diva Cup” without having ANY idea that such a product existed! Yeah, you can only imagine the comments I got.
Queen of Cups says
Great! get some infos about the Divacup and other menstrual cups on my website. You’ll find the detailled tutorial on how to use them, why and will compare all the brands currently existing around the globe. Time to switch girls 🙂