








🌟 Embrace your flow with confidence!
The PEESAFE Reusable Menstrual Cup is designed for women seeking a comfortable, eco-friendly, and safe period solution. Made from 100% medical-grade silicone, this large-sized cup offers leak-proof protection for up to 12 hours, is FDA registered, and can be reused for up to 5 years. Available in multiple sizes, it ensures a perfect fit for every user, promoting a rash-free experience.








| Manufacturer | Chemco Plastic Industries Pvt. Ltd. Survey No. 227/1/1, Village, Sayali Silvassa - 396230, India |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Imported By | Redcliffe Hygiene Pvt Ltd Plot no. 456-457 Ground floor, Udyog Vihar Phase-iii Gurugram-122016, Haryana India [email protected] +91-9870279353 |
| Item model number | RC132 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 7.2 x 7.6 cm; 40 g |
| ASIN | B07X3VGTLF |
N**A
Best , Affordable , Environment Friendly 😄
I'm 17 now and will be 18 by this nov I bought the small size one and I recieved it today on the fourth day of my periods ( January )I'm writing this after using it for 3 months and I'm a first time user , trust me this is truly a life saver and I'm short of words on the very first day of using this because it's so so comfortable like it doesn't even feel that you have a cup inside your bodyAs an alternative to the sanitary pads this is the best thing I came to know about , it's comfortable , reusable , rash free , irritation free , odour freeAnd it's much more affordable than buying sanitary pads every month
A**V
it's really comfortable and a life saviour
this is going to be a long review and it's especially for girls like me who are teenagers but are scared to even put a finger down in your vagina. first things first, the product is really nice, I'm 18 years old so i bought the extra short one but after using it i realised my cervix is pretty high, but still if you're pondering over whether or not to buy this, just go for it.Now the next thing, if you're scared to use it but you do want to change fron sanitary pads/tampons to menstrual cups then let me tell you it's not going to be easy. Especially if this is the first time you're going to use it. It took me a like 2 hours and 3 trials to get it successfully inside my vagina. Once you put it inside you won't feel anything, mayhe a little bit uncomfortable for a few minutes but then you won't even realise you've something sitting inside your vagina. it's super comfortable. so just go for it, you won't regret.For the procedure to put it inside, you should know the punch down fold (c fold felt a lot scary for me to use for the first time so i really recommend punch down fold). Get in a comfortable position, squat down and take deep breaths to relax yourself. don't tense your muscles otherwise it's going to be really tough to get it inside. use the small diameter of punch down fold of the cup to slowly get it inside and it may hurt a little bit so before doing that try inserting a finger. I tried with my pinky finger, so you can do that too. Then with your dominant hand insert it inside until the folded portion of the cup is inside and then slowly get it more inside. The stem of the cup must be inside your vagina properly too.If you've a short cervix then I'd recommend you buy a cup of your size or either trim the stem out. Then you'll probably hear a pop sound of the cup opening up (or maybe not, because i didn't hear it tbh). To check if the cup has created the required suction, insert a finger and try to pull the stem really gently ( don't pull it too hard) if you can't move the cup then voila the suction is created and you're ready for the day! But for safety measures, if you're using it for first time, you should probably still keep sanitary pads with you.The next problem will be creating the suction, my cup just wouldn't open up after getting inside. In this case, just try changing postions or maybe try changing the fold you're using for your cup. For the first day, i just gave up because it just didn't open, but the next day it finally did. So don't give up, it will work out for you. I was really scared of using it too but here I am, after using it a single time, and it was a good experience (apart from all the failures and stress i put my body through 💀)Next problem which might arise is removal of the cup, you may find that cup has gone too high (which happened with me and i freaked out). First things first, don't freak out. it's still there just try inserting a finger and look for the stem. If you found the stem then slowly go up with that index finger and find the top of the cup and try to push on one side of the cup to break the suction. Once you've done it, with that single finger try to wiggle the cup down slowly, trust me it worked for me. Just don't remove your finger from the top of the cup, keep pressing the cup to break the suction and gently bring it down. that's what i did because the idea of inserting a thumb and index finger inside was too much for me.I hope this helped any one of you, and i hope you don't have too much trouble with using it!
D**K
No waste always eco friendly product
I used it since last 1 and half yearsIt feels like awesomeNo leckegNo rash1oo percent leck proof productAnd most important eco friendly
K**R
Good
Good product for ladies
P**I
Painful while using...good for married women
Even it is medium size but It is very painful while using and even painful while removing...i will prefer this product for married women who has normal delivery not through C-section.
R**R
Excellent purchase - Don't think twice!
The media could not be loaded. I've thought of making the switch for over a year now and I'm so glad I did! The sustainability angle is incredible but I want to focus on how wonderful this product is. It's not hard to use at all - yes, it's confusing the first time - but a breeze once you get it. I chose Pee Safe over others because it's made in India and offers the XS size. Once I was able to place it correctly, I couldn't even feel that there was this large 'thing' sitting inside my body. The cup has made my periods a care-free experience. Read on for a detailed personal narration but in short, go for it!If you're scared that it won't work out, losing 250 bucks is definitely worth attempting (possibly) the biggest change in your life.In my conversations with other cup users, picking the right size is the trickiest part of the job. I chose XS even though I'm 18+ because of limited sexual activity and a lighter flow, and it turned out to be the correct size. I've only ever used pads so the thought of inserting and removing a cup twice a day was just mortifying. I didn't place it deep enough in the first try; a third of it was outside my vagina and that was painful so I pushed it further gently. It slipped right in, unfolded and sat comfortably inside the vaginal canal. It was spooky how such a large thing was between my legs and I just couldn't feel it. Removing it was trickier. You can't just yank it out because it's stuck via vacuum. To be honest, I got a bit scared because it wasn't coming out by pulling the stick. I calmed myself, reached in a little deeper, pinched the bottom and rotated the cup - and out it came smoothly! Didn't feel a thing.Sterilising and washing between uses is not a big deal.The cup experience is so dramatically different from pads that it takes a cycle for your brain to tune into this technology. It's not rocket science - just follow the instructions, be calm and you'll be alright! :)
P**I
Not good
Not good, waste of money..Everytime having leakage problem....
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