Wellness

This New Sustainable Menstrual Cup Alternative Is A Game-Changer

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A woman holding a Hello Disc

The world of menstrual wellness has come such a long way in the last few years—with a few big voices really switching up the dialogue. From period underwear to cycle syncing, it's so much easier to embrace your period as an essential—and kind of amazing—part of you, instead of just doing your best to hide it and leaning into that tired taboo. 

Among the new set of period-friendly products out in the world is Hello Period's "Hello Disc". This new, sustainably-minded product works just like a menstrual cup, doubling as a suitable alternative to tampons and pads.

As for where the Hello Disc stands out, this innovative product doesn’t rely on suction to stay in place. Designed to rest high in the vaginal canal, under the cervix, and behind the pubic bone, the disc gets the job done without generating any sensation or discomfort no matter what you get up to—or down to—on your flow days.

Yes, you can use the Hello Disc during intercourse for mess-free period sex. Hello Disc is compatible with anyone who uses an IUD in their contraception plan (cheeky reminder that the Hello Disc is not a contraceptive device, it just complements localised devices well). 

The Hello Disc holds five times more liquid than a single-use pad or tampon, and its innovative double-loop removal tab solves the key frustration of many menstrual disc users with ultra-easy removal. It’s the first menstrual disc that removes and empties with just one finger, meaning more control, and less mess.

If you want to change your period game and give the Hello Disc a go, use the code DISCOFEVER15 to get 15% off when you order here.

Image credit: Liz Vo, Hello Cup

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