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The Lunette Period Cup Model 2 is a premium, 100% medical-grade silicone menstrual cup designed for normal to heavy flow with a 25ml capacity. Offering up to 12 hours of leak-free comfort, it’s reusable for up to 10 years, making it an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to pads and tampons. Made in Finland with a soft yet durable design, it suits beginners and experienced users alike. Each purchase supports a one-for-one donation program to combat period poverty worldwide.





| ASIN | B003L64GP0 |
| ASIN | B003L64GP0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 41,931 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 45 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand | lunette |
| Country of origin | Finland |
| Country of origin | Finland |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,741) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,741) |
| Date First Available | 10 Aug. 2012 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Lunette Ltd |
| Manufacturer reference | 6430024461022 |
| Material composition | 100% Medical grade silicone |
| Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 4.1 x 4.7 cm; 30 g |
| Product Name | Lunette Menstrual Cup - Blue - Model 2 for Normal or Heavy Bleeding - (EN Version) |
| Units | 1.0 count |
| Volume | 25 Millilitres |
| Weight | 0.08 g |
G**A
Size 1 review (+ 1 year update)
Now this may be a premature, and TMI review but when you're looking at a menstrual cup I'm assuming that you're okay with a bit of gross talk. This finally came in the post this morning, and after reading alot of advice that essentially said 'practice makes perfect' I decided I should do a dry run to hasten my getting used to it. Obviously I was aware that my being not on my period could affect the process, so to compensate I used a bit of water and tried decreasing the amount of friction through... Well, stimulation, if you get what I'm saying. (I went for a book, but hey that's me being a geek - and no it wasn't fifty shades of grey) I used an origami fold and it went in perfectly fine (I bought the size 1 - perfect for virgins and women who haven't given birth apparently, by the way I fulfill both of these criteria), I couldn't feel it even when sitting down and walking around, but during the first ten minutes I was very aware that I had something in me. After that, nada, I didn't feel a thing. I read that the stem sometimes makes it uncomfortable, but maybe it's something to do with my having a higher cervix but I had no discomfort from it at all. (Although ladies if you do have a high cervix, aparrently the diva cup works wonders - not so much with people with lower ones) Lunette is one of the more expensive brands, but I would say if you're a virgin/haven't given birth, AND you've never used a menstrual cup before, the lunette is probably for you. I haven't used size 2 so I can't really comment on that unfortunately as apparently the size 1 is more flexible and 'soft.' Just a tip if you're getting one, remember to BREAK THE SEAL before attempting to take it out (oh boy, I forgot about that), you'll save yourself some pain. There are some fabulous guides easily accessible by google, so you'll have a load of advice to draw from. Ultimately, the real test will be during my period, so I'll attempt to update this review then. However just two bits of further advice is to make sure you're getting the right size by visiting lunettes website and checking out their table. Also, please don't get a menstrual cup if you're grossed out by collected blood or exploring your anatomy, you'll be doing it. For now, ciao! UPDATE - After using the cup for one cycle, I can now assuredly say this thing is quite amazing. I was right in tackling the learning curve early, as I didn't really encounter any problems. (At one point it managed to get inverted, which was both quite amusing and heavily uncomfortable, but that was due to my trying to hasten the insertion process) On my heavier days, I had to double up using the cup and a pad because of overflowing, but that was because I wasn't comfortable with taking it out in a public bathroom, so I just left it in for about 6 hours at a time. The reason why I wasn't comfortable was because at one point I accidentally dropped the cup on my bathroom floor, and it genuinely looked like I had murdered someone. I wouldn't want to risk that in public. So until I'm more experienced in taking it out, I'm playing safe. On my lighter days, there was no leaking and I felt fresh! I even wore this on a 12 hour flight and it was brilliant, way more comfortable than wearing a pad. Cleaning it is easy, I just sterilised it as recommended by the guide which came with it, and then before I used it I rinsed it in boiling water. After that just quick rinses with water before each insertion will do I think, as I don't have any non-irritating soaps. I will put it in boiling water before each cycle though. No icky stuff gets caught on anything, so you don't really have to get down and dirty. The suction holes are big enough and can be cleaned with not much effort. My one is purple, so it won't be as easily discoloured as the clear one - although I did order the clear one and a purple one came in the post instead! I was going abroad the next day, so I just used it anyway but it was a bit of a 'meh' moment. And now for what I have noticed: Using this cup has completely eliminated stains. Many a time in the past, and I know this is a problem for many women, I woke up and stared downcast at a bloodied sheet in the morning. Well not with this! (if you double up with a pad on your heavier days). I've said goodbye to stains and feeling uncomfortable throughout the night. In the mornings I feel fresh and we'll rested, something you really need when you're on your period. I've also noticed a lack of odour. I have a bit of a sensitive nose so the smell of oxidised blood was never pleasant to me. Now however, I cannot smell anything! This is fantastic for anyone with a keen sense of smell. To sum up, this is an amazing product and I cannot sing it's praises enough. But please be aware, we all have different body structures so thoroughly research your model before buying a cup. What works for me may not work for you, but due to the lunettes size and softness, perhaps it is the closest thing to a universal cup? Size 1 at least. To conclude, having my period was always an inconvenience. But now, I can soldier through it feeling fresh! You can't really put a price on that. And it will only get better as I get more adept at using it, and I become aware of my own cycle and it's properties. I know I mentioned using pads in this review, which may be a bit counterproductive for those of you concerned with the environment. But that was just because of my inexperience in using the cup, and I'm sure in the future I won't have too. I hope this has been a useful review for you! Lunette - 1 year on. I have some additional information that might prove useful, so I thought I would update this review. I would like to focus on the importance of body type. I have noticed that some women are having problems inserting the size 1, with it being too big and therefore painful - this is the case for some women even if they have given birth! This is why I think it is very important to look at your bone structure/body type before getting a product like this. If, like me, you have a heavy blood flow and broad shoulders, hips and everything in between - despite being a virgin - I would say get a size 2. Retrospectively, that is what I think I should have done; I should have gone against advice and gotten the size 2, despite me not filling some of the criteria. Conversely, if you are petite, small boned and slender, you should probably lean more towards the size 1. I must admit however, I may just be an odd ball, body wise - I've always had very broad shoulders, thick feet and huge thighs even as a child, so I cannot claim that my advise is infallible! But I still think, for all you slender and thick women out there, this is something to keep in mind for sure - don't just go by the criteria, look at your body. Hopefully, this makes sense. Secondly, I would like to talk about smell. I have noticed a smell recently, and while it is not very pleasant it is also not very strong. It smells a bit like cauliflower… It is at its strongest right after I take it out, and the least noticeable after I wash it. I don't worry about it at all, because you can't smell it otherwise. Just something to note. The colour is also starting to fade a bit, but I never really cared about the colour to begin with. If by any chance you have a heavy flow and your cup is full, be warned! If you remove the seal you may get blood pouring down your hand and onto the floor, or on your trousers - both of which I have experienced. This has only happened on my heaviest days, and thankfully when I was at home, but I think if you are in public and your cup seems to be full, remove it with small movements and with caution or try taking it out before it gets full if possible. Now, for cramps, the thing I am most pleased about. My cramps are almost non-existent now! I cannot pin this exactly on the lunette, but it does seem to have helped with it at least a bit. My cramps used to be terrible and debilitating, but now I can carry on as usual. So does my 5 star rating persist after 1 year? You bet it does. I still think this is a life changing product, and I would recommend it to any woman.
F**R
Life changing - cup user since March 2020
I has always been interested in a cup but could never find an appropriate time to try it out. Then Covid hit and I was put on furlough for a month. I purchased a cup (not Lunette) and tried it out and fell in love with the ease and convenience. Only issue I had was with leaking so I searched putacupinit and took the quiz lunette came up as one of my options and the colours sold me honestly 2 days later it arrived and I was excited to try something new, I had read the reviews and likewise to my other cup they were raving. Watched a few YouTube videos as well which sold me on this. I bought the orange one to begin with and fell in love with the bright out there colour which most other brands seem to steer away from My first cycle with Lunette - NO LEAKS ! My only con with the lunette (but is an issue with our brands anyways - just a me problem) is the long stem, I have had to cut it pretty much to the base of the cup or I can feel it and it’s uncomfortable. Once the stem is removed I can not feel the cup ever ! I haven’t been told I’ve got a low cervix however this is something I am aware of during that time of the month (cervix height changes throughout your cycle) I have tried and tested this cup to the extreme on very heavy days and also on very light days, which it suits both thankfully. I have filled the cup up to the brim and thankfully my body can tell - I can feel bubbles down there which indicate it’s full No more ruined underwear, no more stained bedsheets and reduced cramps ALSO HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT! Give it a go - you’ve not got a lot to lose other than kicking yourself for not trying it sooner For reference - purchased Model 2 (I have tried model 1 however not a fan of how soft the material is and also fill it up too quick) never pregnant, heavy flow, not one bit active ** Model 2 is a firmer material but not too firm easy to manipulate and insert - I use the punch down fold.
I**4
Tampax and sanity towels just didn't work anymore I found them sweaty uncomfortable and dirty..
I am 42 years old and this is the time time I have used a menstrual cup. Why have I never heard of these before? Because I suffer with extreme blood loss every month and also pre-menopause, Tampax and sanity towels just didn't work anymore I found them sweaty uncomfortable and dirty...... Yes ladies I suffer terrible periods to the point I worry about leaving the house.. After doing some research I ordered this.. I boiled the cup for 20 minutes and decided to give it a go.. It was fine going in but coming out was very painful because I had not read the instructions properly.. Please make sure you break the seal(suction) before trying to pull it out.. My best advice is use two fingers and pinch down around the middle of the cup then gently rock the cup side to side and also bare down and it will pop out. I have a low cervix so didn't need to push up too far and it is very comfortable to wear. I was sceptical at first but this is truly a wonderful solution for women who suffer with heavy periods ... I only wear this in the daytime for 8 hours and only on my heavy days. The only negative is it's messy and my advice would be to remove the cup sitting down over the toilet not swatting on the floor. I work mainly from home so isn't a problem for me as the sink is next to me. Not sure if I would be comfortable using this out In a public toilet but people do ...perhaps using a disabled toilet would be the best bet. It's a fantastic product and I couldn't recommend this enough to women.. It' environmentally healthier,saves you a lot of money in the long run.. I would also recommend the reusable pads by precious stars they are great for nighttime.
D**I
It’s very very hard. Caused an injury.
B**E
It's easier to use than other cups and more comfortable.
S**S
I really wanted to like this but it just did not work for me. It leaked significantly each time I tried and the pressure was uncomfortable. I did try adjusting but to no avail. Was very tricky getting it in place and messy when it came out.
K**N
Its excellent!!! Must buy
S**L
Está genial ,es rígida comparando con otras ,pero da más seguridad en la colocación, yo personalmente es exactamente lo que buscaba,además por una que compras donan otra para para mujeres en situación de vulnerabilidad.
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