
Saalt Menstrual Cup - Seafoam Green / Regular
Zero Waste StoreThe Saalt Cup is thoughtfully designed for both comfort and ease of use, making it an ideal choice for first-time users. Its slightly firmer medical-grade silicone allows it to open smoothly and seal securely for leak-free protection. Switching to a Saalt Cup helps reduce single-use period waste by replacing hundreds of disposable pads and tampons over its 10-year lifespan. It's a zero-waste menstrual solution that supports a cleaner planet and minimizes your environmental footprint. Product Features Made from 100% medical-grade silicone Designed with a slightly firmer shape for easier insertion and opening Comfortable, reusable, and leak-resistant BPA- and latex-free Includes a soft carry bag for storage How to Use Wash your hands and the cup before use. Fold the cup and insert it into the vaginal canal. It should unfold and create a light seal. Wear for up to 12 hours, depending on flow. To remove, gently pinch the base and pull it out, then empty and rinse. Sterilize the cup between cycles by boiling in water for 3–5 minutes. Ingredients / Materials 100% medical-grade silicone Free from BPA, latex, and toxins Return Policy Due to their classification as medical devices, these items cannot be returned or exchanged. However, if a customer is unsatisfied after trying the product for at least two menstrual cycles, they may be eligible for a refund or replacement. End of Life The Saalt Cup is designed to last up to 10 years with proper care. At the end of its life, the silicone may be recyclable through specialty recycling programs. Alternatively, check with local facilities for silicone recycling options.
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The score reflects the lifecycle of the product itself. If used properly, it would replace hundreds of disposable pads and tampons, significantly reducing period waste. The extent to which you would use this should be considered in evaluating the sustainability of this product.



