Why menstrual cup is awesome and why YOU should give it a chance

menstrual cup why you should try it

There are two reasons I want to write about menstrual cups on my blog. The first reason is that they’re simply an awesome invention for periods. I’ve been using a menstrual cup for about eight years so it’s about time to spread the word.

And second – pretty often the articles written about menstrual cups are negative horror stories based on the user’s first experience with the cup. First experience.

Why would you base your review on a product this important (yes, very important) on just one experience?

You didn’t love sanitary towels at first, did you? They basically feel like a diaper. Like an adult diaper. That, in no world, feels invisible or comfortable (no matter what the ad says). Though to be fair – sanitary napkins might be the least scary thing for a young woman to start their journey to womanhood with.

I’m also thinking your first go with tampons wasn’t a love story, now was it? You’re shooting a cotton ball in your you-know-what and it’s not like the most natural thing in the world.

What I’m trying to say is that of course you’ll feel weird at first with your menstrual cup. You’ll need to get used to it! Learn to live with it. Just like you had to learn to live with the diapers and the cotton balls when you were younger. Or periods altogether. Because periods are natural, they are a good thing and they are a sign of health (and they give you an excuse to eat chocolate).

A menstrual cup & why you should try it

I speak of my own and lots of my friends’ experience, when I say this: menstrual cup is the best invention for periods. You read that right, the best. It actually makes periods manageable. Like, you don’t have to worry about them. It’s also hygienic, environmentally friendly, comfortable and cheap. Can’t say that for tampons or sanitary napkins, can you?

Now I realize that a reusable cup can sound scary. You can’t just toss it in the trash and imagine you’re not bleeding. Because, let’s just face it: you are. And before you get grossed out: these are just facts. Oh – and did I already mention about the whole ‘periods are natural’ thing? In case you forgot: periods are natural. These are normal things I’m talking about. We should talk about this.

Now here’s the deal: you do need to empty the cup, you do need to wash it and you do need to keep it clean. You even need to boil it monthly in a small pot to keep it hygienic. And yes, that means bringing it to the kitchen. So what?  

That said – you quickly get used to it. It’s just worth it in the long run. A menstrual cup is a thing worth learning to live with. It’s small, handy and genius.

It’s also awesome, because:

  • You can use the cup for even 12 hours straight! I mean, obviously it depend on your flow, but still, it’s a lot less hassle than with tampons for example. Personally, I manage by just emptying and cleaning the cup in the morning and in the evening. So I don’t have to worry about my periods during the day, at all.
  • The cup lasts for years. Yes, you read that right. Years! Forget about buying stuff for your periods monthly.
  • It’s trustworthy. It fits and stays in it’s place, since it’s designed to do so. And since it’s made of medical silicone, it doesn’t contain any chemicals and it doesn’t brew inside you like a tampon. Menstrual cup is a friend!

I’ve now used menstrual cup for – well, I’ve lost count. I think eight years?  I’ve only needed to buy a new cup once. At first my cup was clear-colored, but since it does stain a little during the years, I switched to a new pretty purple color. And about the staining – make sure to always rinse out the cup with cold water first. Just like you do with blood stains. That helps to keep the cup unstained.

And there’s that! I recognize this subject might seem a little weird to be blogging about, but I think it’s important and I wanted to encourage everyone to even consider switching up to a menstrual cup. Seriously. Try it. Give it a chance. And if you have any questions, I’ll be happy to answer them.

My cup is from a Finnish brand Lunette and you find it’s resellers here. But there are tons of options for example on amazon, *here!

Anyone else using a cup? What are your thoughts on it?

Effortless makeup with Lily Lolo

lily lolo makeup review

lily lolo makeup review

 I’ve found yet another mineral makeup brand I think I’m starting to fall in love with – Lily Lolo.

I love mineral makeup, but every once in a while I lose my way and forget all about them. Then I find my way back and wonder: why did I ever leave you?

Usually it happens, when my skin is acting up. When my skin is dry or having breakouts. It sounds weird, but mineral makeup works both for dryness and for acne. And it’s just so effortless. Easy, natural and beautiful.

LILY LOLO mineral makeup review

Products received as pr-samples

Lily lolo’s makeup products are based on minerals and other natural ingredients. They are one of those pure mineral makeup lines, which don’t contain any harmful or unnecessary chemicals. They don’t even contain silicons, as some mineral makeup brands do. In addition the brand is certified cruelty free and most of the products are vegan.

But more importantly – the products are easy to use. And they’re great.

Lily Lolo’s Mineral Foundation  is lovely – just like a good mineral foundation is. It evens out the skin tone, hides small blemishes or redness and looks extremely natural. You can build it up and choose how much coverage you want. Mineral makeup also typically reflects light, so your skin looks radiant. It also looks great in photos (haha). I find that it also lasts pretty well on my skin. If I want it to last even longer, I do apply some powder on top of it on my T-zone.

The foundation – as well as the eyeshadow – comes in a simple yet smart packaging. Loose minerals can typically be messy, but these have lockable sifters, which means it’s easier to dose the product.

My color in the foundation is Popcorn, which is described as “Light-medium, warm with peach undertones”. If you’re not sure about your undertones or have no idea what I’m talking about, go read this post about makeup and undertones!

The Pressed Blush in the shade Ticled Pink is a pretty every day color. It’s a sheen peachy pink color, which means that it has a lot of glow and shimmer to it. You could almost use it as a highlighter. If your skin is very dry, I would recommend a matte blush. My skin is dry on the cheeks and I find that shimmery colors tend to emphasize the dry spots. Once my skin gets back to normal, I think I will appreciate this glowy blush more.

The Mineral Eye Shadow I chose is a golden color named Sticky Toffee. It’s a pretty color with an amazing pigment. It’s also easy to use. Here I just applied it all over my lid with my finger – no brushes needed! When I want to wear something very simple, I just choose one color and apply it all over my eyes like this. It also works for other colors. Do try it!

And then to the lip products – which are my favorites. I have the Natural Lip Pencil in Hot Pink and Natural Lip Gloss in English Rose. These work beautifully together and I’ve been wearing them a lot lately. Just as my skin, my lips have been quite dry as well, but these I’ve been able to wear. It must be because of their moisturizing properties. They both contain natural oils and especially the lip gloss feels very nourishing. Oh – and the lip gloss smells like chocolate. Sold.

In the photos I’m wearing all of these products. This makeup look is very simple, but still pretty, I think. What do you think? Are there any other mineral makeup lovers out there?

You can shop Lily Lolo products on their website*. The most expensive product mentioned here is the foundation, 19,50€, so we’re talking about a pretty affordable brand. I think the price-quality-ratio is great.

PRODUCTS

Lily Lolo Mineral Foundation, Popcorn*
Catrice Liquid Camouflage Concealer (blog post here)
Lily Lolo Pressed Blush, Tickled Pink*

Lily Lolo Mineral Eye Shadow, Sticky Toffee*
mad4eyebrow Natural Brow Filler, Blond
BBB London Ultra Slim Brow Definer, Indian Chocolate*
essence Lash Princess Mascara*

Lily Lolo Natural Lip Pencil, Hot Pink*
Lily Lolo Natural Lip Gloss, English Rose*

Other new products that I used were the BBB London Brow Definer and Essence mascara. The brow product I got from my Lookfantastic Advent Calendar. I’ve been opening my Christmas Calendars on my Instagram stories, so if you’re interested in the new products I get from my calendars, come follow me! About the mascara – after so many mascara disappointments, I finally went back to essence’s mascaras. They are just the best.

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