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12 best menstrual cups for a more eco-friendly and natural period

These sanitary alternatives help save the planet and your money

Amy Sedghi
Thursday 11 July 2024 15:12 BST
Menstrual cups generally come in two sizes: A and B
Menstrual cups generally come in two sizes: A and B (The Independent )
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Every year, the disposal of single-use menstrual products, such as pads, tampons and applicators, creates more than 200,000 tonnes of waste in the UK, and it’s estimated that spending on single-use period products tops nearly £5,000 over a person’s lifetime, according to the charity Bloody Good Period.

Whether you’re looking to reduce your impact on the planet or cut the amount you spend on period products, a menstrual cup is an option well worth having on your radar. They’re reusable, can save you money and are a neat way to streamline the number of products in your bathroom, as a single menstrual cup can last up to 10 years (or more).

Another benefit of using a menstrual cup is that you can leave it in for up to 12 hours, meaning it’s a practical option for using overnight, when you’re out on long travels, exercising or while working shifts where changing a tampon or pad regularly might not be possible.

“When choosing a menstrual cup, it’s important to consider your flow type,” advises Lucy Lettice, co-founder of &Sisters , the UK’s largest plastic-free period care brand. For lighter flows, she recommends mixing a menstrual cup with reusable pads.

“Applying a small amount of lube to the outside of the menstrual cup before insertion can help [if the flow is very light],” she adds. “For heavier flows, a menstrual cup is ideal as it collects the period blood rather than absorbing it.” It’s also worth noting that it can take time to get used to a menstrual cup so don’t feel deflated or frustrated if you have to switch between a cup and other period wear before making a full transition.

Generally, menstrual cups come in two sizes: A and B, with the former for those who are aged 30 and over and anyone who has given birth vaginally, while size B is for those under 30 and who haven’t given birth vaginally. Sizing can differ though so it’s always worth checking and getting in touch with individual brands if you do have any questions. If you’re unsure about whether you have a high or low cervix and want to know more, then this helpful online guide by Rubycup is well worth a read.

Made from either silicone, rubber, latex or plastic, menstrual cups most often come in a small funnel shape that is designed to be inserted into the vagina to collect fluid and period blood. As mentioned, they can be worn for up to 12 hours, and then emptied into a toilet, rinsed under water and popped back in to be used again and again. From cups for lower cervixes to ones designed to be worn during sex, our round-up of the best menstrual cups will have you covered.

How we tested the best menstrual cups

Testing the menstrual cups out during our flow, from lighter to heavier days, we assessed the comfort, ease of insertion and removal as well as how they performed in use. We also took into account the design, cost, ease of cleaning and any other selling points worth noting from each product. We were also interested in the ethos and charitable work that many of the brands promote. From beginners to experienced menstrual cup users, there’s an option out there for all.

The best menstrual cups for 2024 are:

  • Best overall – OrganiCup menstrual cup: £15.99, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best budget cup – Hey Girls sterilising pot: £9.69, Hope-education.co.uk
  • Best for comfort – Lunette menstrual cup: £24.94, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best for easy removal – Superdrug luna menstrual cup, medium: £9.99, Superdrug.com
  • Best for beginners – Boots menstrual cup pre birth: £17, Boots.com

OrganiCup menstrual cup

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  • Best: Overall
  • Why we love it
    • Simple
    • Multiple sizes
    • Strong charitable mission
    • Comfy with no leaks
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Hey Girls sterilising pot

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  • Best: Budget cup
  • Why we love it
    • Amazingly affordable
    • Charitable mission
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Lunette menstrual cup

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  • Best: For comfort
  • Why we love it
    • No discolouration
    • High quality materials
    • Inserting and removing was super easy
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Luna menstrual cup, medium

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  • Best: For easy removal
  • Why we love it
    • Organic materials
    • Holds three times as much as a tampon
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Boots menstrual cup pre birth

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  • Best: For beginners
  • Why we love it
    • Specific pre and post birth sizing
    • Handy leaflet for beginners
    • Super soft and easy to use
  1.  £17 from Boots.com
Prices may vary
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Mooncup menstrual cup

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  • Best: For straightforward use
  • Why we love it
    • Original menstrual cup
    • Employee owned and ethical company
    • Effective and simple
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Saalt cup

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  • Best: For teenagers
  • Why we love it
    • Handy pre-purchase quiz
    • Good options for sizes
    • Cute colours
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Bettercup size B

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  • Best: Cup with a shorter stem
  • Why we love it
    • 100 per cent medical grade silicone
    • Better for those with a low cervix
    • Impressively charitable brand
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Nixit menstrual cup

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  • Best: For experienced users
  • Why we love it
    • Can stay in during sex
    • Very soft, light and flexible
  • Take note
    • Only one size
    • Harder to remove
  1.  £40 from Nixit.com
Prices may vary
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Intimina lily cup compact

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  • Best: For travel
  • Why we love it
    • Amazing price
    • Collapsible
    • Easy and discreet
    • Easy-grip stem
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Fair Squared pink period cup

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  • Best: Fairtrade option
  • Why we love it
    • Made from fairly traded natural rubber
    • Certified as being CO2 neutral and vegan friendly
    • Adjustable stem
  • Take note
    • Certified as being CO2 neutral and vegan friendly
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Nüdie period cup

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  • Best: For a chic design
  • Why we love it
    • Can be worn up to 12 hours
    • Volume markings
    • “tri-flow” air release holes
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Why you can trust us

Amy Sedghi is a freelance journalist who specialises in and is passionate about health, fitness, beauty and sustainability. She regularly contributes to The Guardian, National Geographic Traveller, The Telegraph, Evening Standard, Stylist, Marie Claire, Grazia, Refinery29 and Glorious Sport. She is also an avid cyclist, writing on her favourite hobby for Cycling Weekly, Rouleur and T3.

The verdict: Menstrual cups

We’re so pleased to see that there’s such a variety of menstrual cups on the market, which hopefully will cater to people’s different needs and make the eco-friendly option more accessible. For us, OrganiCup stood out for having its environmental and charitable credentials running throughout the product and brand. Lunette was also highly rated for comfort and ease of use and we love that it offers such a range of colours, while Saalt was another great choice with a teen-friendly option to boot.

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