Intimina - Lily One Menstruation Cup
Intimina - Lily One Menstruation Cup
The one and only starter cup
Hey, you’re in the midst of the period revolution and Lily Cup One takes the lead! This reusable, soft and extremely comfortable menstrual cup is made of medical-grade silicone which makes it safe and secure, especially for first-time users.
She was hesitant at first too. That’s why we’re here to make sure you get to know yourself and the cup Your BBF (beginner's best friend)
Lily Cup One is here to make things easier for first-time menstrual cup users. It’s convenient and unnoticeable thanks to a discrete case with an extra-firm rim that makes opening and sealing easy-breezy. There is also a removal loop to make sure you won’t panic once you need to remove it. We thought about everything.
Key Features :
Your personal bodyguard on-the-go
- 100% medical grade silicone
- Double rim and easy removal loop
- Covers everything from light to heavier flow
- Healthy and safe - no odor, dryness or irritation
- Folds flat to fit in a convenient protective case
- Perfect for the first time menstrual cup users
What’s the Difference Between Lily Cup One , Lily Cup Compact And Lily Cup?
Lily Cup Compact was the very first reusable menstrual cup to collapse down flat for easy-carrying. For women with a lower cervix, Intimina generally recommend using this. This cup is much shorter in length than the Lily Cup, and should sit comfortably below the cervix.
Lily Cup is one of the higher capacity cups out there, so it’s great for everything from light to very heavy flow. If you have a higher cervix then you generally have a little more leeway in choosing your cup. Some women find that they prefer a longer cup like the Lily Cup, which has the dual benefit of both a higher capacity and a longer stem. Longer cups also usually sit closer to the vaginal entrance, making them a little bit easier to remove.
Lily Cup One has a slimmer bubble design, so it’s less of a daunting fit for smaller anatomies. It also has a stiffer rim than any of our other menstrual cups so it’s easier to open once inserted. This cup was made with newbies in mind. Whether you’re new to menstruating or new to cups, it has a few features that make it a bit easier to use. Lily Cup One is their most petite cup, yet it still has an impressive 20 ml capacity (20 ml – or the same as 2 regular tampons).
Your how to use guide
Your how to use guide
Fold
Flatten the opening with the tall rim facing away from you. Then just simply roll your cup upwards.
Insert
As you would with a tampon, angle your cup towards your tailbone and insert it upwards until the removal stem is inside. The tall rim of the cup should be situated towards your back.
Placement
Run your finger around the cup to make sure it’s entirely open. If it is, it’s placed correctly - you can now wear it up to 12 hours!
Removal
Gently push the cup down and grip the stem to slowly pull downwards. Once you can feel the base of the cup squeeze it to release the seal. And - voila!