Calling all radiant goddesses and the men who love them. Last post I went in depth with my go-to remedies for PMS symptoms, but today I want to share a really easy and green alternative to tampons and pads. These cotton and plastic unsustainable nightmares cost us moolah and end up in landfills. Just imagine how much money you spend in a lifetime on absorbing your natural flow.
I’m getting super personal in this post and letting you in on my latest find. After buying boxes and boxes of tampons over the years I was elated to find a greener alternative.

The Softcup is the newest creation on the market. It collects rather than absorbs your flow and sits right around your cervix.
You know me. I love to experiment with anything that will make my life greener, leaner and easier. I gave the Softcup a whirl last month. Here are my findings…
1.) I could easily wear it for up to 12 hours with no risk of toxic shock syndrome. It’s actually never been reported with Softcup users!
2.) I wore it to the pool last time I was at Rancho La Puerta and no leaking!
3.) It carried me through an intense 6 hour day of dancing and teaching. Now that’s power.
4.) No guilt. The Softcup is reusable. I got through my entire cycle with just one cup.
5.) Instant stress relief.
My cycle was the last thing on my mind, which gave me ample time to create and do what I really love. Just the freedom it provides rules.
Overall, I found the Softcup fantastic and will keep it in my goddess kit for next month.
 What other alternatives to tampons and pads have you tried? Have you seen or tried this or other cups?
Softcup is a flexible little cup that is worn internally, around your cervix. It collects, rather than absorbs menstrual flow. It can be worn for up to 12 hours so its great for busy women, or women who just don’t want to have to think about changing a pad or a tampon every few hours.
 Disclosure: Compensation was provided by Glam Media. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Softcup.

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