Includes: 2 menstrual cups (choose your sizes), 2 fl oz all natural cup wash, storage pouch, beginner's guide, and 16 bamboo liners
Not sure which viv cup size is right for you? Try 2 sizes and get everything you need to find your perfect menstrual cup fit!
The Viv Cup is designed for beginners, with a ring stem and flexible dark-colored silicone (no staining here!). The Viv Cup Wash is the perfect plant-based, toxin-free way to keep your cup in perfect condition. Need a little extra guidance through the process? We’ve compiled all our best menstrual cup tips into one ultimate beginner’s guide.
Whether you're trying a menstrual cup for the first time, having your first period post-childbirth, or are a menstrual cup pro looking for a new option, this bundle gives you the options you need and the space to learn & become a Viv Cup expert!
Tampons
tampon: 100% certified organic cotton
applicator & wrapper: BPA-free polyethylene
Bamboo Pads & Liners
pad & liner: natural bamboo & corn fiber, wood pulp, sumitomo SAP, corn starch-based PLA, PBAT, hot melt adhesive
Wrapper: certified compostable corn starch-based PLA, PBAT
Menstrual Cup & Disc
100% medical grade silicone
Menstrual Cup & Disc Wash
pure water, chamomile extract, echinacea-purpurea extract, nancic acid, tea tree oil, glycerol
We recommend the Small Viv Cup for most first time cup users and people who have not given birth vaginally. The Large Viv Cup may work for you if you have given birth vaginally or if you an experienced cup user who knows you need a larger size. The XS Viv Cup is for new or petite menstruators, those with a light flow or a low cervix. See more on sizing here.
Learn everything you need to know about the Viv cup here
Viv pads and liners are 100% plastic-free and made of bamboo and corn fibers. These source materials reduce agro waste, using less land, water, and CO2 to produce than cotton and organic cotton products. Viv pads & liners break down in just 150 days, compared to traditional products, which take 500-800 years. The wrapper is certified home compostable and made from corn starch!
Viv pad and liner wrappers can be thrown in your compost bin if you have one! Used pads, liners, tampons, and tampon applicators should be thrown in the trash (because they have menstrual blood on them, we do not recommend composting or recycling them). Viv pads and liners are designed to break down in just 150 days in a traditional landfill!
Viv tampons are made with 100% organic cotton throughout. The applicator is BPA-free plastic, so it is smooth and comfortable with no harmful chemicals or toxins.
Choose your products, customize your delivery frequency, and let us do the rest! learn more
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My first time using one and im gonna be honest at first it worked so well putting it in wasnt hard or anything taking it out tho hurt so bad but not too bad. But after like 3 days it just stopped working. It would just leak through (i dont think it was the cup itself i probably gotta get used to putting it in correctly) but really great product i couldn’t even feel it!
while, for me, there was a bit of a learning curve to ensure a good seal, I highly recommend trying out the viv cup.
pads were my go-to before, but I am so glad I took the chance and tried viv; the cup has not only saved me money but has me forgetting I am on my period, decreasing all the stress and self-consciousness that can come with it.
favorite cup of all that i have used!
Love this so easy to use
I’ve been menstruating for over a decade now and have nearly always used pads and in recent years used tampons. The amount of waste always bothered me(and the smell from pads!) as well as the sticky residue some brands of pads ALWAYS ( ;) ) left on my undies.
I was nervous and excited to try this cup. I’m 5’4, 110lbs and have a slim figure. I picked the small as I thought the extra small wouldn't be big enough. Well, I think I could’ve ordered the extra small because the small is a littttle too big for me when I fold it and try to fit it in. I reached out to customer support on help with deciding a size and their answer was basically, “try either small or xsmall!” But I would say, go with the x small if you have a petite frame, you can always size up and buy another. Ill be buying an extra small in the future so it’s not big to fold and put in.
ANOTHER big thing I found out - IF YOUR CERVIX IS SITTING LOW the cup will be hard to fit in since it’s sitting right there. I switched back to pads the few days my cervix sat low, but other than that I used the cup. ALSO-I LOVE the ring, I won’t ever use a cup without it. SO useful!