🌟 Own your flow, save the planet, and empower others with Pixie Cup!
The Pixie Menstrual Cup is a top-ranked, ultra-soft reusable period cup made from 100% medical-grade silicone, designed for up to 12 hours of leak-free wear. It holds the equivalent of 3+ super tampons, lasts up to 10 years, and is free from harmful toxins. With a no-stress sizing policy and a Buy One, Give One program donating cups globally, Pixie Cup combines comfort, sustainability, and social impact in one sleek solution.
A**E
Why Didn’t I Try This Sooner?!
Okay I’m about to get real and graphic so if you can’t handle what I’m about to share, skip this review.I’m 5’4’’ and morbidly obese at about 330 pounds. I would shop for my wallet killers aka pads and tampons down the same aisle when I need to replenish. I kept looking at the Diva Cup on the shelf and was turned off by the price. That’s what gets me...the price. Was I that willing to fork over a ridiculous amount of money for something that’s supposed to save me so much more the rest of my life? No lol! Money is too tight these days.So I broke down and asked in a makeup group I’m in on Facebook about the Diva Cup and what their thoughts were on it. A vast, large majority said it was best thing they ever had. Which is exactly what I wanted to hear. I needed to hear the support whether it was good or bad. So I ordered this at the tail end of my period so it’s not like I had a lot of “obstacles” in the way trying this out.I’m a very huge woman so I found that doing the trifold method versus just folding the cup over once worked best for me. I relaxed my muscles and just pretended like it was a tampon I’m inserting only it’s a purple silicone funnel lol! I tried inserting standing up and it just wasn’t working for me. I did wayyyyy better sitting down on the toilet which is best when you have to take it out anyway. I almost had it perfectly placed the first time inserting it. Reading the directions first put me at ease. Little things like you can pee with it in and not to use it for post natal bleeding. It was nice to read the small pamphlet for helpful tips, advice and how to take care of your menstrual cup. It felt funny at first and then I made myself move around more. I sat down on the sofa and I felt the cup go up more and I felt even more comfortable. One thing’s for sure, you can’t be afraid to get friendly with your “southern territory” so that you can make sure the cup is positioned like it should. Don’t be afraid to push the cup up higher. If you feel like something is stuck down below, it’s probably not in right. When it feels comfy, you’ll know. Some will feel it and others won’t. For me, I know it’s there and yes I feel it but it’s not an annoyance. I never felt uncomfortable to the point I need to adjust it.For those of you that work a lot, this cup is supposed to serve no leak protection for up to 12 hours and it’s true. I get up in the morning and unplug to shower and sanitize my cup. I pop it in and although it’s supposed to be leak free protection, there’s nothing wrong with putting on a panty liner for insurance. So that’s what I do. I go to work as normal and by the time I get home, I unplug, clean, sanitize and shower. I’m usually at my heaviest on day 2-3 and I go 5 days max when I’m on my cycle on average. I work at a daycare (for now....last day is in three days and then I’m going to a desk job!). Working with kids you’re up and down, constantly moving.I wore a panty liner and the Pixie Cup today and there was no leaking whatsoever and no discomfort of any kind. No smells. No blood on my underwear. No tampon in sight. No long Infinity pads the size of an eagle’s wing span. Being so big is so tough. I’ll have a heavy cycle and I’ll wear the Super absorbency tampon with a Heavy or Overnight absorbency Always Infinity pad at the same time. And having a big backside it just sucks up my underwear and then blood can easily got up the crack of my butt no matter what kind of menstrual armor I put on and I have to go to the bathroom just to wipe myself up. Granted, I wear black pants everyday, but blood can smell and no one is gonna tell me I smell but they might if I’m not around. Or I go to the bathroom and sit down on the toilet and there’s blood on the back part of the toilet. So I wipe the blood away and Lysol the toilet until it’s dead and wipe it down like I’m getting paid for it. I hated how I would smell and I was changing my pads and tampons.This Pixie Cup has given me peace of mind and freedom. For once, something makes me feel good about myself. Maybe once I get this weight loss surgery next year I’ll be even more confident in my body and struggle less with inserting this Pixie Cup. We have a 9 year old and 2 year old, both girls. So maybe when that time of the month starts for them, it might be something for them to consider if they’re comfy with it and save some money and protect their bodies in the long run. It’s important that they make their own choices when it comes to what they wanna do with the feminine products they use. Since I’m now educated in the benefits of a menstrual cup, not just for saving money, but for better health practices too, it’s another option for our daughters to consider when that time comes for them.Another important thing I was worried about is this thing disappearing into my body and I never see it again. For those of you that have had a child, push like you’re pushing a baby out and you’ll see the end of the cup and remove it. For those of you who haven’t had a baby, push as if you’re trying to pee or like your trying to have a bowel movement. I always wondered that if I shove this thing up there, will it want me to retrieve it haha. Keep in mind I’m a very big woman so when I sit down, that Tsumani-like force of my butt pressing against any surface is going to move things North, South, East and West I ain’t lying. And I still was able to get it out.So yes, I’m impressed with this, told my mom about my experience and how much I liked it. She didn’t even know something like this existed even though it’s been out for a long time now. I explained to her how it’s used, the benefits, etc. She wish she had it when she started her cycle.As far as the cleansing wipes, they’re good and if you wanna go cheaper, you can always have a small bathroom clutch bag and store some unscented baby wipes in a zip lock or get a travel sized pack of wipes and store it inside of your bathroom clutch so that you can easily clean your cup in the bathroom if you’re out in public or at your place of business. In case you might drop your cup in the toilet, get a backup cup or have a backup pad or two just to keep yourself covered until you can properly sanitize it once you get home. I even used Vagisil to clean my Pixie Cup and very hot water. I’m cheap, I try to use what I have before spending a ton of money right away.Hope this review helped!
G**A
This is your cup!
I am a 100% menstrual cup woman.I have had my old cup for 8 years.That was the only reason I purchased another one, because my old one gave up, and it was time to change it.I went in person to check a few options, but none of them were calling me.Then I researched here on Amazon, and found Pixie Menstrual cup, and I decided to give it a try!It had a free return in case the size was not the right one, which gave me security.I selected Small size and it was perfect, I already tested the product and it gave me the same sensation as my old one, security and comfort. Some days, I almost forget I was using it.With menstrual cups, everything is about knowing your body, period, and then it's just time. For me, this cup is 5/5.I adored opening my purchase, which came with little details that made the difference!I love the little bag for the cup and the other bag that contains all the gifts (I do not want to spoil it for you).I also adore when product packaging can be reused for another purpose, I use my square bag to save my MacBook charger.And finally, I did a little bit of research and bonded with the company's vision: buy one, we give one.Thank you, Pixie, happy customer here!
A**R
A Chalice of Power
I never thought I’d be describing a menstrual product with reverence, but here we are. The Pixie Cup is not just a menstrual cup — it is a tiny silicone revolution that marched into my uterus’s life and said, “Sit down, pads. Your reign of crinkle and chaos is over.”Insertion? Tricky at first. My bathroom looked like I was trying to fold a parachute into a coin purse. But once I figured it out, it was like my body whispered, “Ahhh, this is the chosen one.”The Pixie Cup holds so much, I briefly wondered if I had accidentally installed a wine glass. I went from hourly bathroom runs to forgetting I was even menstruating. Tampons? Relics. Pads? Museum exhibits. Leaks? Never heard of her.And the freedom?? I went camping, swimming, and sneezed without fear. On day two. That’s not confidence — that’s Pixie power.Bonus: I feel like an eco-friendly goddess. Every time I empty it, I imagine a landfill breathing a tiny sigh of relief.Bottom line? If you’ve got a uterus and a sense of adventure, give your cycle the cup it deserves.It’s weirdly life-changing. And no, I’m not being dramatic — my uterus would leave a 6-star review if it could.
J**I
CUT THE STEM
I am a first-time cup user and was very nervous about using it, I have very heavy flows and was worried how a cup would hold it. After hearing it can hold up to 3 super tampons worth of fluid, I caved and got it. The tutorials make insertion look easy, but it takes a lot of finicking and shoving to get it right... which is to be expected given that I am forcing a folded cup inside me.Once it was in, I didn't feel the cup and it felt alright... except for the dang STEM. The stem kept poking and scratching me and it felt extremely uncomfortable, especially sitting! For a while, I thought I inserted it wrong, but no, it did collect the blood. The tip of the stem is blunt and the edges are not rounded, which led to constant scraping.I heard a lot of people suggesting to shave/cut the stem, but I was worried I wouldn't be able to take it out without the stem. However, when it was time to remove the cup, I didn't use the stem to take it out (which was harder than inserting. You have to insert two fingers and pinch the cup to break the suction and remove it. You can't just pull the stem). You can not be a squeamish cup-user! There will be blood on your fingers and some spilling if it is heavy, so be warned...After I cut and shaved the stem to a rounded nub, I tried again and WOW, the difference was night n' day! It felt perfectly normal and unnoticeable. Now, everyone's body is different, so maybe you won't feel the stem, but if you do, cut and shave it smooth! The problem immediately goes away.
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