Designed with a balanced elasticity and softness for natural opening.
Lunette is a brand from Finland that has been manufacturing menstrual cups since 2005. Made from medical-grade silicone, it is supported worldwide as a "classic balanced type" menstrual cup that is easy for beginners to use.
A menstrual cup is a feminine hygiene product that is folded and inserted into the vagina to "collect" menstrual blood inside the body. Because it catches rather than absorbs, it is less likely to cause discomfort from stuffiness or odor, and can be worn comfortably for long periods (8 to 12 hours).
■ Recommended for:
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● First-time menstrual cup users
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● Those who want to start with a standard size, not too small
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● Those who want to use it for long periods (8 to 12 hours)
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● Those who prioritize stability during exercise and daily life
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● Those who prioritize a balance of elasticity and softness
■ How to choose your size
Size 1 (Small) - Softer
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● Those who change daytime pads 2-3 times a day
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● First-time menstrual cup users
Size 2 (Large) - Firmer
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● Those who change heavy flow pads every 2-4 hours
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● Those with strong pelvic floor muscles
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● Those who have given birth vaginally

■ Other recommended features
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● Rim at the top of the cup prevents leaks
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● Non-slip bottom for easy removal
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● Large air holes for easy insertion and removal
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● Flat grip can be adjusted in length
■ How to use
① Wash your hands and fold the cup.
② Insert it into your vagina in a relaxed posture.
③ After insertion, gently rotate it to ensure it has opened.
④ To remove, pinch the bottom of the cup to release the seal, then slowly pull it out.
⑤ Discard the menstrual blood and clean the cup.
※ We recommend using feminine wipes when you are out and about.

■ Care and Storage
Boil and sterilize before and after your period, and dry thoroughly before storing. For daily cleaning, use feminine wash or mild soap.
■ For first-time menstrual cup users
Even if you have no experience with internal products like tampons, you can still use a menstrual cup. Menstrual cups collect menstrual blood internally rather than absorbing it, a key feature that helps prevent discomfort from dryness.
Tips for insertion:
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● Practice when you can relax
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● Check the angle of your vagina and the position of your cervix
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● Insertion may be easier after your period has started
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● Water-based lubricant can be used (oil-based is not recommended)
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● The stem can be trimmed during your period to adjust length
■ How is it different from other menstrual cups?
While menstrual cups are "comfortable once you get used to them," choosing your first one can be challenging.
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● Beginner-friendly design: Clear size guidelines make it easy to choose
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● Easy to handle: Non-slip and air hole structure for easy insertion and removal
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● Adjustable: Flat grip allows for length trimming
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● Material and track record: Made of medical-grade silicone, a long-established brand from Finland
If you're unsure, start with Lunette. As a classic model that's easy to get the hang of, it's perfect for starting your menstrual cup journey.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us using the inquiry form below.