It’s so hot.

Unfortunately, many of us are still stuck at home, so we don’t have any choice but deal with the heat 24/7. For some, air conditioners have been a lifesaver. But let’s admit it. They can only do so much.

Now imagine having to use sanitary pads on the top of it all. Imagine your sweaty inner thighs getting in contact with the edges or the wings of your bulky sanitary pads which, as we all know, are made mostly of plastic. Uncomfortable, isn’t it?

If you’re already tired of the discomfort caused by disposable sanitary pads, especially now that the dry season is upon us, you may want to consider switching to Sinaya Cup.

Intense heat is more bearable with a Sinaya Cup.

It is not just the plastic edges or the wings of the pads that are uncomfortable but the entire thing. Having a pad made mostly of plastic stuck against your skin down there is not something to look forward to, especially when the heat is too much and you’re sweating everywhere.

But with a menstrual cup like Sinaya Cup, you can feel as though you weren’t menstruating at all. That’s because the menstrual cup is inserted into the vagina to collect period blood directly under your cervix. It just feels cooler, plus no more discomfort. No more rashes on your inner thighs, too!

You can wear anything when you’re using a Sinaya Cup

Since the menstrual cup is inserted into your vagina, it cannot be seen regardless of whatever you wear while you’re on your period. This means that you can wear your favorite summer dresses and breathable shorts without having to worry about the outline of your sanitary pad being visible for everyone to see.

A menstrual cup does not have a string, either, so you can be worry-free while wearing a bikini.

Menstrual cups are not supposed to leak, so as long as worn properly and kept from overflowing, you can freely wear your prettiest panties while menstruating, too! Cool, isn’t it?

A Sinaya Cup can help you get through your period with limited water supply

Many parts of the country experience water service interruptions during the dry season. This can be really difficult to deal with, especially among menstruators. However, with a Sinaya Cup, you can lessen your bathroom breaks. A cup can be worn for up to 12 hours, after all. It also has more capacity compared to sanitary pads and tampons.

Also, did you know you can wash a menstrual cup with minimal water? That’s right! It is, in fact, why a lot of mountaineers use one. Many of them just carry a regular bottle of clean water when they are out climbing so they can have something to wash their cup with when they have to.

Indeed, with a Sinaya Cup, every ounce of water counts!

You can contribute to the fight against climate change by switching to Sinaya Cup

Hotter dry seasons are definitely linked to climate change, in the same way that it has a lot to do with colder winters in other parts of the world.

And, of course, the trash we produce contributes to climate change as well. Large amounts of garbage dumped in landfills emit methane gas, which has been greatly linked to climate change.

In other words, using disposable products that end up in landfills is not helping at all. It may be a small initiative, but switching to a menstrual cup and ditching disposable sanitary pads and tampons is a great start if you want to lessen the waste you produce as a menstruator.

Of course, switching to Sinaya Cup won’t miraculously heal the Earth in an instant, given how deep and complex our environmental issues are. But it’s better than doing nothing, right?

Plus, it can greatly help you have a better experience with periods.

Once you make the shift, there is no turning back.

Are you ready for it? Go ahead and pre-order your Sinaya Cup with a 20% discount now!


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