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Hey there, period pals! Get ready to meet your new bestie: the Bfree Cup in an adorable Watermelon Pink! The Size 1 Bfree Cup holds up to 15mL of menstrual blood and is perfect for first timers and those with light flows. This little gem is the first menstrual cup that doesn't need any boiling to stay squeaky clean, all while being made of 100% medical-grade silicone. How cool is that?
Picture this: the Bfree Cup just chilling in your vagina, collecting your period blood like a boss during your menstrual cycle. When it's full, you simply empty, rinse, and reinsert. Easy peasy! The Bfree Cup's antibacterial technology means you don't have to go through the whole boiling rigmarole like other cups. And when you're ready to bid farewell to your cup (woohoo!), just give it a quick rinse and wipe, and you're good to go!
Now, let's talk about why the Bfree Cup is your vagina's new BFF:
When you get your hands on a Bfree Cup, you'll also score a bag made from 100% recycled materials (because we love Mother Earth), a handy user guide, and a reusable tin. It's like a little period party in a box!
So, what are you waiting for? Join the Bfree Cup squad and experience a whole new level of period freedom, all while doing your part to save the planet!
i ordered size 2 from this site and waited ages for it to arrive and it never did. i contacted them through email, instagram, website, everything thinkable and also wrote a bad review for the product. only 6 weeks after trying everything i got my money back and they deleted size 2 from this site and it's sold through only amazon now. so i ordered the product from amazon and you know what? it sucks! i had no problem using the evecup(korean eve cup) large / femmycycle regular / dame cup medium. but this cup, i would insert it in the mornings and then pee, and while peeing the cup just slides out. and during the day i would feel blood coming out of my vagina, go check on the cup in the bathroom, only to figure out it hasnt really been collecting blood at all. i tried checking every time after insertion to make sure it's sealed but no way it never seals. it just stays in its half-pressed state. i think the problem is it's too soft and smooth and the double rim design is misleading, without air holes it doesn't create the vacuum needed for secure sealing. and i also don't like that it's colored and not transparent. as you use it as time goes on the dye that makes the cup its color sort of clots in some places and fades in some others. do you really want something like that inside your own body? no way!
I am a long time menstrual cup user and tried Bfree for the first time recently. I am very impressed with this product as I have a heavy flow and have had leaking with every other cup I’ve tried. Bfree size 3 is perfect for me and it’s such a relief to be finally free of leaks!
I ordered this cup thinking that it was the larger of two sizes. Well, apparently that's not the case, it's just that their site makes it appear that way with Size 2 being out of stock. Well it's far too large and completely unsuable to me. Even more disappointing, I've emailed "support" twice and never received a reply — it's been over 3 weeks! So much for "figuring it out together" if you have the wrong size cup. I feel scammed and do NOT recommend this product or company. Even if I wanted to try another size, I can't justify spending money with them again after the lack of support. Sincerely awful experience.
Gave it a fair chance. I use a size 2 Diva so got the size 3 bfree and had to completely cut off the ball and it was still so uncomfortable to wear. While the two cups look similar in height (without the ball) the base is SO WIDE it's not comfortable. It's also extremely hard to get in (two hand job) as it's so slippery. Went back to my diva cup. Was excited about the antibacterial bfree cup but it all in all a waste of money and a painful experience.