Beauty And Feminine Products To Never Use Expired
Menstrual cups
If you have decided to switch to a menstrual cup as your form of period management, you should know how to take proper care of it. DivaCup recommends that their product should be replaced every couple of years, but that’s only if it’s properly cared for. They make their own wash to clean the product, and you can likely find others suitable for your brand of menstrual cup online. But don’t experiment with DIY cleansers for something you put in your vagina. If you notice your cup smells bad, has developed white residue buildup, is stained, or is leaking, it’s time to get rid of it. You never want to put something that looks moldy or unsanitary up your va-jay-jay. And a leaking menstrual cup just means a big mess.