Meet Imbali Menstrual Cup

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Imbali Menstrual Cup

R349,00

The iMbali cup is crafted from medical-grade silicone for ultimate safety and comfort. Its ergonomic design features two gripping holds and a stem for easy removal, air holes to prevent suction, making it ideal for active lifestyles or sensitive skin.
The iMbali Cup comes in multiple sizes to suit your flow and lifestyle, whether you’re new to cups or a seasoned user.

Includes:
– 1 menstrual cup
– Sterilizing pouch
– Illustrated guide

Let’s guide you through your Imbali Cup experience.

Before you begin, start with clean hands and calm energy.
Start by sterilising your cup by submerging it in boiling water for 3 to 5 minutes, or by using an electric steriliser.
Once cleaned, you’re ready to go.

There’s more than one way to fold your cup:

Find a comfortable position:
squatting, sitting, or standing with one leg raised. Insert the folded cup at an angle toward your spine.

Once it’s in, let it open.
You might hear a little pop — that means the seal is secure.

When positioned correctly, you shouldn’t feel it at all.
Walk, run, sleep — completely freely.

Relax your muscles and pinch the base to release the seal.
Do not pull the stem.

Empty, rinse with clean water, and reinsert — or sterilise for storage.

If you don’t have access to water, a gentle wipe will do until you can rinse properly.

It might take a few tries, and that’s perfectly normal.

The more you practice, the more confident you’ll feel.

Thank you for trusting Imbali Cups to support your period journey!

We sincerely hope you are happy with your iMbali menstrual cup, but if you change your mind, you are free to request a return & exchange within 10 days of receipt. Please follow the return process steps below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A menstrual cup is a small, reusable, bell-shaped device made of flexible medical-grade silicone or rubber. It is inserted into the vagina during your period to collect and contain menstrual flow, rather than absorbing it like pads or tampons.

Silicone is considered a safe material for menstrual cups because it is biocompatible, meaning it is compatible with the human body and does not cause adverse reactions in most people. Silicone is:

  • Heat and chemical resistant – Silicone menstrual cups can be sterilized by boiling or using disinfecting solutions without breaking down.
  • Inert – It does not interact with or absorb chemicals, hormones, or other substances, making it safe for intimate use.
  • Non-porous – Unlike some other materials, silicone does not harbor bacteria or allow the growth of microbes, reducing the risk of infection.
  • Hypoallergenic – Silicone is less likely to cause allergic reactions compared to latex or other materials.
  • Reusability – A single cup can last for years with proper care, reducing waste compared to pads and tampons.
  • Leak Protection – The cup forms a gentle seal to prevent leaks and contains your flow inside the body.
  • Comfort – The smooth, flexible silicone material molds to your shape for a comfortable fit.
  • Cost Savings – Over time, a menstrual cup is much more cost-effective than buying disposable products each month.
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