♻️ Own your flow, save the planet, and skip the stress!
SHORDY Reusable Menstrual Cups offer a health-conscious, eco-friendly alternative to pads and tampons. Made from 100% medical-grade silicone, these cups come in small and large sizes to accommodate light to heavy flows, providing leak-free, odorless protection. Designed for comfort and durability, they can be reused for up to 10 years, saving money and reducing environmental impact. The set includes a premium cleaner and sterilizer to ensure hygienic use, making SHORDY the smart, sustainable choice for modern feminine hygiene.
L**T
I'm never going back to regular feminine products
I'd heard about menstrual cups and I was intrigued by something that is reusable which could save money. I wasn't sure, so I purchased this set because it was inexpensive compared to some other ones and comes with 2 different sizes since I didn't know which would work best for me and I wasn't sure it was something I'd like.Well, after getting to use them for a whole cycle now, I have to say I will never, ever go back to anything else. There is a learning curve to using a cup, but once I got it down (which honestly only took about two days) I was good to go! I have had absolutely NO LEAKS and have not used any kid of backup. These cups, and yes I use both (the smaller one the first and last day or so and the larger one when things are a little heavier). They are very comfortable, I literally cannot feel them at all. They are easy to take care of, especially when using the Shordy Cup Wash as well. But the thing I like about these most of all is throughout that time of the month, I feel cleaner, almost like I'm not even on my period. They even come with a nice little case to store them in when not in use that can easily be put in a purse if you need them on the go.If you're not sure about menstrual cups, try these ones. For the price point, if they're not for you it's not a waste of money. And if they are for you this set of 2 costs what I would have spent for one months worth of disposable products.
M**Y
I am a convert!
Love this! Took a few uses to get the hang of it but it works great! The sizing is a bit misleading as I use the smallest one even though I have had a child and am 48! No leaks and totally comfortable once you get used to using it. I also feel better not throwing away tampons and liners. And it's way less effort during your period as I only need to redo it once a day. Get some lubrication with it and all is pretty easy.
A**S
It made my cycle way less intense and painful.
The product is great. I have had 2 kids and still use the smalls after buying the big ones first. My back pain is now only to a 12 hour span instead of 2 or more days. It also shortened the length of my cycle. Coincidentally or it actually did. I can change it 2 times a day instead of every 4 hours. Sometimes it leaks but only on the worst day, and takes a few times to get it right. There is a learning curve and it takes practice and not being afraid of the whole process.Also when it is in correctly I haven’t been able to feel it. And it doesn’t come out when using the bathroom.
A**E
So far so good
I ordered the two pack of small and large. I have yet to try the large since this would be my first time trying cups. From a beginning point of view, I was a little confused and concerned. The cup is super thick so I was like well how do I get it in there. Just prop yo leg up and shove it in. I also was confused on how far it goes but I put it in enough where it feels normal and the nub is in reach. I felt some very light cramping from this but nothing crazy and I can’t even feel it in. The cup also didn’t unfold right away the first time I put it in. It took a few minutes to expand. It does work and I can move around without it coming lose. Removing it isn’t painful but slightly weird because you can physically hear the suction. I also have nails on, about a half inch of length sticking out and I was still able to go about putting in and removing the cup so if you do wear nails, it won’t be a huge problem. I haven’t had any leaks yet but I plan to update once my life cycle is overUpdate Day 2: Second day of use. I had it in overnight and though it didn’t leak onto my undies, when I wiped and there was a little leakage even though the cup wasn’t full. It did do a fantastic job at catching but I’m still having difficulty getting it to expand after reinsertion. Also later that night of the first day, I had some bad cramps. Not the worst cramps I’ve had but they were stronger than what usually have. I usually only experience some uncomfortable pressure on the first day but this was more than that and I think it could be because of the cup but I can’t be sure just yet.Update Day 4: I have gotten the hang of this cup but honestly I think I need a different one. The cup goes more and more up as the day or night progresses and fishing it out is extremely uncomfortable and hurts if I pinch myself with my nails. This really isn’t all that nail friendly after all. I’m going to get one with a ring insteadOver cycle update: I switched cups, not because there was anything wrong with this one, I just couldn’t remove it easily because of my nails. If you are natural or have short nails, have no fear. This is a great deal and it has a nice sturdy case
D**N
⭐️ For First-Timers: What Helped Me Most⭐️
This was my first time using a menstrual cup, and there was definitely a learning curve. Based on the size guide, I started with the larger size first because of my age. In hindsight, I’d recommend new users—especially if you’re younger or have a smaller build—consider starting with the smaller size. The larger one was really difficult to remove at first and felt overly suctioned.One thing I wish the instructions had explained better was how to remove it. It just wasn't working for me and I had to do a lot of internet searching- so here’s what helped:Removal Tips:-Trim your nails first (especially thumb, pointer, and middle fingers).-Use your thumb and pointer to gently pull the stem until it’s low enough for your middle finger to slide up the side.-Press the side of the cup to release the suction—then it’s much easier to take out.-It might take a few tries to get used to, so don’t get discouraged!Once I figured it out, I found this much more convenient and cost-effective than tampons. I hope this helps someone else avoid the same struggle!
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