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Be Ready To Bring A Change For A Better Period Experience!

Periods! Sound so disgusting and sickening but it shouldn’t be in this way. Our periods should and can be better. But the problem is that women are still not open to talk about periods. They want to know about the better option but when someone speaks to them on this matter, their reactions vary from disgusted to curious. They are shocked that they are talking periods and feel a bit giggly and uncomfortable. You might not have a friend who can cut through the matter of period stigma and talk about menstruation freely. So, let’s talk about it here. Thank me later just go on reading first.  The discomfort, the pain, the cramp, the leaking, the embarrassment, the hindrance, the disgrace, the fear that your clothes may not get stained, the apprehension that everyone would know, are all enough to panic you about your periods.  When I was at my teen age, period meant to be a stress filled week for me. When these down days would be over? When the flow would be stopped? Wha...

An Overview On The Use Of Menstrual Cups!

With the ever increasing awareness about the adverse effects that our lifestyle leaves on the nature and environment, a huge majority of mass aspires to change the way they live their lives so as to reduce the size of their ecological footprint. Switching to reusable menstrual cups can be one of the most significant environment preserving changes but besides being eco-safe, menstrual cups proffer many other benefits to the women, particularly one with active lifestyle.  Let’s point out some of the key benefits of menstrual cups…. • They are eco-safe • They are quite convenient. • They are easy to insert and easy to remove.  • They are cost effective.  • They are the hygienic alternative to traditional tampons or sanitary pads.  • They are reusable.  • They are made from 100% medical grade silicone.  • They are ideal for all activities, swimming, sports, running and travelling How menstrual cup is different from its count...

Switch To Reusable Menstrual Cups From Disposable Options!

Hey girls, have you gone fed up with the way you deal with your monthly period problems? Are you thinking about making a switch to reusable menstrual cups from your ordinary sanitary napkins or tampons but not getting a valid reason to make this change? Not to worry, you will get all your queries and confusions clarified by going through the details listed below…. •  You Will Reduce Menstrual Cramps, Infections & Skin Rashes . If you suffer from intense period pain or cramp and are still relying on using disposables, you must consider using Reusable Menstrual Solutions.  o Disposable pads make use of plastics, which block airflow to your vagina, which causes a painful rash. o Disposables pads also use synthetic fibers like rayon, which absorb all the moisture in your vagina and increases your risk of getting severe pain and infections. Once you finalize your choice of bringing a change in the way you deal with your monthly monster and embrace a reusable ...

Lali Cup – The Best Reusable Menstrual Solution!

Menstrual cup is the best alternative to sanitary pads and tampons that is made of medical grade silicon. It is inserted in your vagina and it can stay there for 6 to 10 hour collecting all the nasty blood you throw out of your uterus. It does not cause any irritation or discomfort to the users as you can pee and poop with the cup inside you. Once the cup is fully filed out with the period blood, you can simply take it out, pour the blood, clean the cup and insert it again. Simple; it’s a Reusable menstrual solution that can be used for a lifetime; you just need to sterilize it between cycles. A simple surf on internet can give you many reasons to switch from your ordinary sanitary pads to menstrual cups but I am going to mention here top 2 reasons that appeal to me the most. 1. Environment Friendly – Women from all over the world bleed for more than 4 days in a month. When they use bleed and use tampons or pads, they contribute to a lot more wastage than we think we ...