In the case of the Eureka! Cup® Classic, it's designed to adapt to all bodies in the safest and healthiest way. It is the softest menstrual cup on the market and the most comfortable, healthy and ecological way to experience menstruation regardless of age or identity.
Is Saalt Soft better?
Softer firmness cups, like the Saalt Soft, are easier to fold and keep folded while inserted. The Saalt Cup, which is firmer, might be hard to keep folded while inserting when you first use a cup. Softer cups tend to be more comfortable during wear. This is because the cup applies less, or no, outward pressure.14 Apr 2021
How soft is the Saalt Cup?
I got lucky that my first cup was my “Goldilocks” cup (a perfect fit), I and think it has to do with how soft Saalt cup's silicone is. It's firm but flexible and makes insertion and removal easy. The soft version of their original cup is designed for folks with bladder sensitivities or issues with firmer cups.26 Mar 2020
Is Saalt a firm cup?
The Saalt Cup is firmer than the Saalt Soft and this means it also has more “resistance.” This makes getting the cup open and sealed inside you easier than a soft cup, which sometimes needs additional maneuvering with your fingers to get open. Firmness also matters when it comes to the comfort of wearing your cup.14 Apr 2021
Which menstrual cup is best for virgins?
For teens and virgins, we often recommend smaller cups (like Lily Cup Compact Size A) because cups like this tend to be easier to insert and handle for first-timers. A more important factor to consider is the position of your cervix.10 Jan 2017
Which menstrual cup size should I choose?
Cup size should be determined only by fit, not flow. You can buy a cup because it has a high capacity but it has to also be a good fit. Do not choose a cup based solely on how much it holds unless the other attributes, like the diameter and length, are also a good fit for you.12 May 2021
Which menstrual cup is best for beginners?
Best menstrual cup for beginners Their pick for the best place to start is the Lena Cup. They like that it comes in two sizes, making it great for teens and adults, and is made from 100 percent medical-grade silicone (meaning most people won't have allergy concerns).14 May 2020
Can beginners use menstrual cup?
When you first bring home a new menstrual cup, we recommend you boil it for 5 to 10 minutes before first use. Then, before each use going forward, be sure to thoroughly wash the cup (and your hands) with warm water and the DivaWash or a mild, unscented, oil-free soap.27 Apr 2020