Would You Re-Use A Sanitary Product
NEW TREND: Reusable Sanitary Products
I know we’re in a recession and we’re doing our part to save a few bucks, but this right here–I DON’T THINK SO!!!
Riding the recession news angle, DivaCup explains in a press release that the cup would save you about $150 to $200 in pads and tampons each year. That’s because unlike disposable femilady products, you empty, rinse, (occasionally boil) and reuse one DivaCup for up to a year.
Hundreds of women are saying how personally empowered they feel.
The menstrual cup has been around for decades — a rubber version was first patented in 1932 — but disappeared in the 1960s after little commercial success.
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