• Menstrual cups offer complete protection and are inserted like tampons to collect monthly blood flow
  • The reusable menstrual cup and sterilizer are made using soft and safe medical grade silicone
  • Our active wear menstruation cups provide the perfect fit for sports and other outdoor activities
  • Silicone sterilizing cup provides you with an effortless way to clean and reuse silicone period cups
  • Collects blood without drying out your vagina or causing irritation for a comfortable period

AMAZING Quality. I'm so surprised and impressed by this set! The quality of the cups, as well as the carrier, far surpass any I've bought before. The silicone is soft but not flimsy, and feels so soft to the touch. Also, you get not One, but TWO cups, And a carrier, that you can use to sterilize your cups! This is Definitely my favorite of all the ones I've bought. (This is my 4th and 5th cup and 3rd carrier) I am so happy I took the chance on this set. I will totally recommend to fellow cup wearers and especially to those women I know who still use disc's. These are 100% better than disc's. Maybe TMI, but if you're reading the reviews then you already know what's up. - I have had Terrible (worse than the birth of my child) cramps since my first period, 15 years ago. I would miss school and work, and literally be curled up in a ball for 3-5 days a month.. Switching from tampons and pads, to just a cup Totally ELIMINATED that issue for me! Now, I only have cramps the day before I start! I don't recommend for younger girls or the faint of heart. But for a woman, who is secure, Menstrual cups in general, are absolutely a Game Changer! (Also, look into the class action lawsuit against Kotex, may 2020, if that doesn't persuade you to switch, I don't know what will..! - and when you decide to take the leap, I can assure you, this is a great deal on a Very well made set!) (2 pieces of awesome and very helpful advice someoneshared with me) *To insert, fold cup into itself like.. a taco (? Lol) Then insert it and allow it to unfold. - Also, you may want to Google and see, how far the cup should go, if you're unsure. I got it on my first try. But I've heard of a very few people having a little trouble the first time. If it's in properly, you shouldn't be able to feel it at all. *To clean and sterilize your cup: Fill the included carrier, with water. Put your cup down in the water. Set the carrier on a saucer or in a bowl. (In case it boils over) Then, microwave for 1-2 minutes (make sure the water boils) Voila! Clean and ready for next month! Brilliant šŸ‘ Sorry for the long review! I hope it has helped even One person!

There is DEFINITELY a learning curve to these things but I prefer this brand over the Diva Cup or 2 of the other generic brands i have tried because they were so much thicker!! Talisi, in my opinion, has gotten the thickness down to the perfect size. And also, again in my opinion, use the fold where you push the outside towards the inside and then push down and it almost makes like a little taco? I forgot the name of the fold but it is the easiest to work with and when i was in my research stage looking for help, thats what 90% of the other women who use a cup said as well. As i said, there is a learning curve. Im still not perfect and have my struggles. But what works best for me is that fold i talked about and then sitting on the toilet to insert it. Standing up makes it much harder. Also remember to relax your body. If your pushing against it, like doing kegel exercises or pushing to pee, then its not going in. Take a deep breath and relax your body. Slowly push and once you find that magical spot, try to pull the little nub and if you can feel resistance that means the suction is working and youve created a seal and its good to go. Youll feel it a little at first, just like a tampon, but after a while the feeling will go away amd youll forget its there. One of my favorite things about the cups for me is no more cramps! Well i think thats all i have to share. Good luck everyone and remember, dont give up right away. Id say if after your 4th period you cant figure it out, Then maybe its not right for you. But 4 is about the average i found thru my research of how long it takes to perfect this little doo-dad. Im on round 2 with it and im getting more and more confident and having less and less problems 😊 good luck ladies!!!

Updated review: I originally was very excited about this cup and I still really like it, but the flexibility I thought was gonna be better initially— can kinda be an issue. The rigidity of the diva cup can feel a bit uncomfortable initially but it does help the seal that needs to happen, happen. With this cup, the flexibility is great but it’s deceptively comfortable. It’s easy to walk around with a folded cup. Just be aware you’re gonna have to get intimately familiar with how the cup is doing with your hands rather than trusting the cup. Otherwise: excellent. When it seals properly, no leaks, no holes, no rips, ect,. I got a great product and I have no complaints.

Absolutely love it. It’s just been one use so someone might say that’s not enough. But I like it. I have been a keeper menstrual cup user. I have had mine for 10 yrs now. Just wanted something new for a change and came across this one. The Talisi cup is super soft and very comfortable. I followed the instructions. It was a little difficult initially to open up once inserted so I went back to the diagram. And now it’s no trouble at all. I haven’t had any leaks. Just remember to empty the cup regularly and go pee when you have to pee coz other wise the bladder could put a little pressure and cause leaks.

This thing is amazing. I'm 26 and never used a menstrual cup before. I'm 6 months postpartum and my flow has been heavier than ever. Where a tampon barely lasts 2 hours and soak through pads. I'd have to change like 4 times throughout the night. I put this in in the evening throughout all night long and no leaking!!! Surprisingly a lot less blood than expected. I also don't even feel it in. If it works for me it'll work for you!! Buy it!! I found YouTube helpful to learn more about inserting. I pictured the video that is most helpful. Definitely wet the cup and your fingers with water before inserting. Also forget this c fold. This way i pictured is so much easier. If you're having trouble, definitely YouTube search how to insert menstrual cup!

With the state of the world at the moment, I wanted to find a reliable cup to help me get rid of disposable products. I’m super happy with it so far. I’ve had several kids so the larger one fits better (I will be gifting the smaller one to a friend). I love love LOVE that it comes with a silicone pop-up box and a drawstring bag. I can clean it and put it away every month and it’s pretty inconspicuous. It takes several tries to get in in correctly but once you figure it out, it is comfortable to wear and can stay in for many more hours than a tampon, safely. It holds a good amount. So far I’m highly satisfied and look forward to all the money I will be saving every month.

The first thing I noticed about this cup was it's very soft and flexible. It's not a hard silicon cup, like others I have tried out are. It is very easy to insert and if you do have trouble, YouTube has some really good videos. I could not feel it while wearing it and experience no leaks either as it sealed really well. I could wear it to bed without issues like leaking as well even on heavier days. It was also easy to take out and empty. I do like there are two cups so you can see which one works for you best. For me, I actually can use both without issue although the smaller one is better for me on days that are not so heavy. The bag is the perfect size for both cups if you do end up using both. The sterilizing cup that comes with is good as it makes it easier to sterilize. I usually will boil some water and pour into the cup so that way you don't have to boil cups in a pan if you feel uncomfortable although I have done it both ways. Also, I have use hydrogen peroxide to clean as well. Peroxide will get any stains if some are there out. If you're looking for a good menstrual cup, this is a good one. Especially if you want one that is more flexible over the harder silicon ones that sometimes are more noticeable when wearing. The stem on it also is a good length and I had no issue with it sticking out.

My wife bought this from my account and here is her review: Better than Lena! I am new to menstrual cups. I tried Lena regular first and it kept leaking and moving down even though it was open all the way. They eventually sent me a Lena sensitive and that had the same issues. I decided to try this one because of it being cheaper and having good reviews, and I am so glad I did! I have used it this cycle with absolutely no leaking or moving at all! I have a normal to heavy first couple of days and I could go the full 12 hours without having to empty it. I cannot feel it at all! I did have just a little bit of trouble inserting it. The bottom always felt like there was a slight indent no matter what I did. Well I figured out if I walk around for a minute and do a couple squats after inserting, it would open the whole way. I highly recommend!

My husband and I have been trying to have a baby for 3 years , IVF is very expensive so we decided to try the menstrual cup to increase our chances of conceiving in happy to say that after 2 uses I became pregnant!!! Thank you for this AMAZING product it feels like nothing is there its comfortable, and discrete. So wether you are looking to control your bleeding in a dignified manner, or trying to conceive these cups are magical !

I thought it'd be alot tricker to get used to or even uncomfortable for a while...but the only thing I had to get over was the sight of so much menses in this tiny cup...overall, once you get over that little mind-hurtle, the benefits definitely outweigh the cons. There's less smell, less mess, less MONEY...if that's a concernšŸ˜‰...oh yes, and the environmental impact is phenomenal. I feel waaaay better not stuffing a bunch of what may or may not be sterlil, PH guzzling fibrous material that could also possibly get crammed into my cervix, or give me toxic shock syndrome... I would definitely recommend these to anyone sick of making sure their pantry is stocked that month with sanitry supplies. One cup! That's it!