bfree Review { The Boil Free Period Cup } | ItsJustKelli for Put A Cup In It
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- The bfree cup is the first cup on the market that has been specifically designed to be boil-free and you have questions! Big thanks to PACII Team member, Kelli for taking this cup for a spin. Want to see more? Check out Kelli's extra detailed review on her channel: • I Tried the Bfree Cup ...
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Sounds good to have a cup like that for camping trips.
Definitely a great option
I follow Kelli and PACII so I clicked this without realizing it wasn’t Kelli’s channel. Awesome to see this crossover. This cup sounds pretty cool
She's amazing 💛
Bfree user of 7 cycles here. I think the cup is fine, but its design on the website is overhyped. They didn't reinvent the wheel. They just made it smoother and then added some different shaped bumps. The seal doesn't break from squeezing the "petals" at the bottom like they say, and the rim is quiite firm because it's so thick. Definitely go for the 2 pack and choose 2 sizes or the same cup in a regular and a firm if you so desire.
I like that the company donates cups and education to girls *and boys* in less privileged countries. I wish their emphasis was more on that than how revolutionary this cup is (it's not.)
Tbh I chose it because it's made in Canada and so am I.
Thanks to this channel I was able to finally switch to using a menstrual cup. Not to sound like everyone else, but why did I not do it sooner?? Absolutely life changing after a bit of practice.
Thank you for all the great work you do on this channel💜
Thank you so much for sharing that with us. It means a lot. I'm so happy you've had a great experience and stuck with it through the learning curve.
@@PutACupInIt thank you. It was definitely not a smooth journey.
The first time I put a cup in it I couldn't get it out for hours. Tears and what not. Even my boyfriend watched videos on how to get it out 😂
I’m kind of interested, I like the shape and the idea of being antibacterial. I’ll definitely look into it
I've been watching Kelli for her period product reviews forever, it's so great to see her on PACII!! :)
I love Kelli 💗
Can you guys review the new Cora disc? I'm really interested to see a comparison with Lumma discs and flex discs
I am trying this disc currently. I love the little tab. It's helpful for inserting/positioning as well as removal. The Lumma M & Cora have worked best for me. -Amanda
Tried it and the top was like a circular squeegee shearing off tissue when I took it out . And I couldn't get it to open. Went back to my old standard lunette
It sounds like you may have gotten a size larger than you needed. If you still have if I would definitely reach out to the company to troubleshoot. They mention on their site that they want to help you make it work, even if that means sending a different size.
Hey toothmix, happy to help you to find the right size for you. Be in touch with us at info@bfreecup.com
What makes it antibacterial? A lot of things with antibacterial properties can be dangerous.
“You see Jesus.” LOL
I have a low cervix heavy period, so I bought a large cut the ball and shaved down the ridges lol love it. No holes and super soft, no spills over night!!
This is awesome! Thank you so much for sharing.
hi, i see that it's an older video so i'm wondering if you can do an update video on what you think
Omg why is no one else talking about this cup? It is expensive but it’s my first cup and omg it’s amazing. It’s hydrophobic and you can boil it it will not mess with the cup. I think there should be more videos on this. I think I saw it on a Snapchat video a couple years ago. And for me housing has been iffy with me the past two years. And omg this is going to be a life changer and it’s made by women!!
Just look at the website and bfree want forty dollars, which way more then I can afford for I menstrual cup that I have no clue if I be able to use. Try blossom menstrual cup and could not even get in past the rim.
Make sure you're changing the currency to USD, it's a bit less.
@@PutACupInIt still more then I can afford right now.
I was hoping cups would work for me. A standard 30 mL cups would leak in about 2 hours or less during my first two or 3 days. I considered buying a Super Jenny, but the cost is just to much to buy and ship to me. Love the idea of not having to boil this cup though!
Sorry to hear that. I know your feel. My shower looks like a sla......hall when I am on my period and already had one of those cup leaking accidents at the public pool. 🙈 I just deal with going to the rest rooms and change more often. That‘s all we can do.
Sometimes going on the anti-baby pill makes periods go less bad. If that is an option...
@@aikohikari6587 thanks for your kind words of advice. I can't take the pill anymore unfortunately. I've recently discovered utra tampax tampons that seem a little better lasting than the super plus ones. Mostly I just rely on super long overnight pads if I'm going to sleep or if I'm going to be far from a bathroom. Thanks again for your concern and helpful tips. Take care.
Maybe you can try menstrual discs. They are more involved than cups, but they have greater capacity. Plus you can dump them without removing them. (Search for autodumping menstrual discs for a better idea.)
@@ginaslevinsky8906 thanks for the idea! I'll look into it.
I have a tilted uterus can i still use a cup?
Yes! Many people do (I do). The cup just needs to be below the opening of the cervix to catch the blood. For a tilted cervix, just make sure you don't accidentally place the cup to the side of the cervix.
What makes it antibacterial? Seems unsafe to never boil or wash
The silicone is treated to be incredibly slick/smooth to prohibit the formation of biofilm, and they designed it without crevices for bacteria to grow. They have more info on their website. It's pretty cool.
I also don't really believe it and boiling my cup once a month doesn't bother me enough to look for "antibacterial" cup :D
@@annab.3952 exactly. Doesn’t make sense to me that something can be so smooth bacteria just doesn’t stick. Plenty of surfaces or extremely smooth like that, and still grow bacteria
I have been using bfree cups for 6 or 7 months now. The hollow ball does collect fluid and I need to use a qtip sometimes to clean it.
During my period I sometimes reinsert it after dumping without rinsing. No problems. I might have used soap to wash it a few times, but I just make sure to rinse it well and dry it before putting it away.
If I can wash my hands after getting them all bloody, I can rinse the cup too. I don't have running water either. I don't believe that just wiping it is great. (Wipe with what? Paper that will leave fibers behind, or a cloth that will need washing?) I also don't believe it's necessary to boil a cup to sanitize it every month if it's cleaned well.
@@ginaslevinsky8906 my worry is just they say it doesn’t need any cleaning ever. It just seems really concerning. I think it’s because I just don’t understand how something could be so slick and non porus that it doesn’t allow bacterial growth.
Why am I even here? My mamaw won't let me have a menstrual cup. Whenever I ask her, she just starts fussing at me then she tells all of our family members that visit our house that I'm stupid for wanting one
Is there a way a friend can buy you one?
@@alexandradionisi7256 probably not. All of my friends are men and I think it would be a little bit weird to ask them for that. Lol
If I lived anywhere near you I would definitely buy it for you.
@@Aeris357 Thank you. My mamaw doesn't want me to have one because I'm only 14. She said I'm too young
@@MF-dz7cp Well that's stupid!
Are these cups suitable for virgins or 1st time users?? I have low cervix, virgin and I am gonna use menstrual cups for the first time. Are these cups have the softer version because I am worried about being uncomfortable or getting hurt if the cup would be firm😭
And also, is this cup soft enough to not causing any trouble while peeing? I mean, can I pee freely or easily while using this cup? And Can I poop without being worried in squatty potty position??
У меня самая маленькая чаша и она мне все равно большая. Вредно что чаша засасывает шейку матки? Чаша надевается на шейку матки и меня это пугает, может в дальнейшем спровоцировать выпадение матки (в старости) меня это пугает и не даёт покоя 😮
The test was shit I ended up with a cup that leaks (Saalt) which my old one never did (Diva).
Ladies this cup has been on the market for years....hasn't anyone heard of the diva cup? This is nothing new!
This one you don't have to boil like all other cups.