Menstrual cups have become part of many women’s menstrual cycles. A menstrual cup offers many benefits, making it understandable why more and more are switching to using menstrual cups.
What is Allmatters?
Allmatters is a Danish-owned company founded in 2012. Since then, Allmatters has expanded to other continents and has become known worldwide.
The company has donated countless OrganicCups to those in need who cannot afford pads and tampons for their menstruation. Furthermore, in vulnerable countries, many women are kept home from work or school due to the lack of products that can assist with menstruation. At the same time, a menstrual cup is incredibly hygienic.
An Allmatters cup can be reused over and over. Additionally, Allmatters menstrual cups are environmentally friendly and, most importantly, provide optimal hygiene. You also save a lot of money as the product is reusable.
How do you use an Allmatters?
When using your Allmatters cup for the first time, it’s important to boil it for 3 minutes. Boil the cup in a pot with plenty of water.
Wash your hands thoroughly before touching the menstrual cup to minimize bacteria.
Find the right folding technique, as the cup can be folded in various ways during insertion.
Optionally, use water or lubricant when inserting the menstrual cup if you wish to ease the process.
The cup is correctly inserted if it forms a vacuum and unfolds. If it does not, try squeezing the bottom of the cup and gently twisting it side to side until it feels secure.
If the stem is too long, trim it to the appropriate length.
To empty the cup, grasp the stem, gently pull it out, and empty it into the toilet. Wash the cup and reinsert it.
Remember to boil and disinfect the cup after each cycle, and store it in the accompanying pouch.
How far up should the Allmatters cup go?
Unlike a tampon, an Allmatters cup should sit low in the vaginal canal. The stem should not be visible and should be fully inside. If the stem feels too long, trim it as needed, but avoid doing so while wearing the cup.
How long does an Allmatters cup last?
Did you know that an Allmatters cup can last up to 10 years? This means the cup pays for itself after just 1–2 months, depending on your flow. You save a lot of money over ten years by choosing a menstrual cup.
Allmatters Offers
At BEAUTYCOS, we always offer great savings and price guarantees on all our products. Save on our selection of OrganicCups as well.
Postpartum Menstruation
If you’re considering an Allmatters cup for postpartum menstruation, remember that cup sizes are designed based on whether you’ve given birth. The body changes after giving birth, which often means size B is the right choice.
Size A generally fits women who have not given birth vaginally. If you’re unsure, BEAUTYCOS offers a 90-day satisfaction guarantee, allowing you to exchange for a different size or return the product.
Allmatters Reviews
Did you know that 9 out of 10 women who try Allmatters continue to use them?
Based on 3,546 reviews, Allmatters has a rating of 4.80 out of 5 stars, making it an excellent choice for almost every woman.
At BEAUTYCOS, we want to help you start a healthier menstrual hygiene routine. Contact us if you have any questions, and we’ll be happy to guide you.
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