







🌿 What You’ll Receive:
-
💴Cost-Effective
Though the initial cost may be higher, reusable products save money in the long run. You no longer need to buy disposable pads or tampons every month—just one product can cover multiple cycles for years.
-
❤Healthier for Your Body
Made from medical-grade silicone or organic cotton, reusable menstrual products are free from harmful chemicals, fragrances, and bleaches often found in disposables. This lowers the risk of irritation, allergies, and infections.
-
🌱 Grow With Us
As a thank-you, we include a plantable sunflower seed card. Just add water and sunlight — and watch it bloom. It's our little way of growing beauty together, and giving back to the Earth, one flower at a time.

FDA CE ISO9001 ISO13485 ISO10993
Protecting the rights and interests of consumers is also our guarantee!The founder is also a woman, and she knows the concerns every time she buys menstrual products. Every month, buying sanitary products is not just about spending money, but also about the products. Therefore, we are very strict with our product quality control.

How to use menstrual cup/disc
Here are the steps to use a menstrual cup or disc. Don't worry, it's hard to adapt to it for the first time. We believe you can do it well, and you have to believe in yourself.
How To Use Reusable Menstrual Cup
✅ How to Know If Your Menstrual Cup Is Inserted Correctly
1. Fully Opened
Run your finger around the base to check that the cup has fully opened—no folds or dents.
2. Gentle Suction
Give the stem a slight tug. If you feel resistance, the seal is in place.
3. Feels Comfortable
You shouldn’t feel any pain or discomfort. A properly placed cup should feel natural.
4. No Leaks
If there’s no leakage, it means the cup is positioned correctly. Leaks usually mean it's not fully open or in the wrong spot.
5. Correct Angle
Insert the cup angled toward your tailbone. The rim should sit right below your cervix to catch flow properly.
🌙 FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What's the difference between a menstrual disc and a menstrual cup?
A: The main difference is placement. A menstrual cup sits lower in the vaginal canal and creates suction to stay in place. A menstrual disc rests higher, tucked behind the pubic bone, and doesn’t rely on suction. Discs are often preferred for their comfort during intimacy and their larger capacity.
Q2: Can I use a menstrual disc if I'm a beginner?
A: Yes! Many users find discs surprisingly easy to insert and remove after a short learning curve. Our Nyx Disc is soft and flexible for a more intuitive fit.
Q3: Is it safe to wear during sex?
A: Yes. Unlike cups, discs sit higher in the vaginal canal, making mess-free period sex possible. Always check your comfort level and communicate with your partner.
Q4: How do I clean it?
A: Simply rinse with water and a mild, unscented soap between uses. For a deeper clean, you can boil it in water for 5 minutes between cycles.
Q5: How long does it last?
A: With proper care, your Nyx Disc can last up to 5 years—saving hundreds of pads and tampons from the landfill.