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It is a reusable period cup made of 100% soft medical grade silicone that is worn internally like a tampon, but collects, rather than absorbs, your menstrual flow.
As it has more than 2.5x the capacity of a regular tampon, you can safely wear it for up to 8 hours before emptying. The Scarlet Period Cup is designed for ultimate comfort. Once your cup is in place, you shouldn't feel a thing.
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Size 1 (regular) is ideal for people who have not given birth, or experience lighter to medium flows. Holds 5 teaspoons (or up to 2.5 regular tampons).
Size 2 (large) is great for people who have given birth or have a heavier flow. Holds 6.5 teaspoons (or up to 4 regular tampons).
Got more Cup questions? We asked our community what you wanted to know about the Scarlet Period Cup - and have answered your most frequently asked questions here!
One wipe will clean an entire cup. Allow to dry completely before inserting your Period Cup. While these are an alternative way to clean your Period Cup on the go, we still recommend you wash your cup with warm water and a gentle soap whenever you can.
Just a heads up, the On-The-Go Cleansing Wipes are intended for cleaning the Period Cup only, and not designed for use on intimate areas. But don't stress, we’ve also created All-Over Daily Cleanser with the finest ingredients to cleanse and hydrate the body and vulva.
Confused if you should be cleansing down south? We have all the answers here.
Nope, always dispose of in the bin (and just to put it out there... even when a brand 'claims' to be flushable, we'd still advise to bin it!). These are biodegradable though so pop in your compost!
Menstrual cups have been associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). TSS is a rare, but very serious, illness that can cause death. It’s caused by the release of poisonous substances from an overgrowth of bacteria called Staphylococcus aureus, which is found in many women’s bodies. Toxic Shock Syndrome affects menstruating women, especially those who use super-absorbent tampons. TSS is rarely associated with the use of menstrual cups, but still occurs.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF TSS? Symptoms can be similar to the flu, such as high fever, chills, headache or muscular pains. You may also experience dizziness, vomiting, diarrhoea, fainting, weakness or confusion. If ANY of these symptoms occur CONTACT AN EMERGENCY DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. To learn more information about TSS, visit toxicshock.org.au
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AUS | 6 (XS) | 8 (S) | 10 (M) | 12 (L) | 14 (XL) | 16 (XXL) |
US | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
UK | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 |
EU | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 |
Waist | 61 | 66 | 71 | 76 | 81 | 86 |
Hip | 86-88 | 89-91 | 94-96 | 99-101 | 104-106 | 109-111 |