In one year, American women tossed 13.5 billion sanitary napkins and 6.5 billion tampons into the landfill--many of them made with non-organic cotton and dioxin-producing chlorine. Rachel Sarnoff of EcoStiletto.com explains how a reusable menstrual cup can reduce your environmental impact and save you more than $100 a year. This video is sponsored by The Diva Cup, which is available internationally at DivaCup.com.
@lorena5635 You DO NOT need that diva wash. It is just a money making scheme on the part of the company. Since they don't expect a lot of returning customers because the cup is reusable, they have to draw women back with something. I just use warm, soapy water to clean mine. Works perfectly!
TEATINE1 6 months ago
I kind of want to try these, but I feel like I would spill blood fucking everywhere.
LordLegless 7 months ago
@lorena5635 It's reusable...so that means you wash it and reuse it. You don't throw it away, you reuse it. So you are not putting "harmful plastic into the environment". Unlike tampons and pads.
chinainkable 7 months ago
So I looked online at this so called diva wash and it costs $13.00 so not only do I loose my savings with the diva cup I also put harmful plastic into the environment. So much for tree hugger responsibility. Thanks for the bloody hands! Next time invent a product that really saves!
lorena5635 1 year ago
So I looked online at this so called diva wash and it costs $13.00 so not only do I loose my savings with the diva cup I also put harmful plastic into the environment. So much for tree hugger responsibility. Thanks for the bloody hands! Next time invent a product that really saves!
lorena5635 1 year ago
I LOVE MINE!!!!!!
itsme123445 2 years ago
Tell it sista! Cups rule!
pagophagia 2 years ago