5 reasons why you should try the Asan cup

...and why 50,000 women around the world have made the switch already.

The Asan cup holds 3 times more flow than a tampon.

You read that right.

Not only will the cup help you better understand your flow, but you can wear it for up to 12 hours in one go!

One Asan cup will save you £2000.

The Asan cup lasts for 10 years - which means you no longer need to spend money on tampons or pads. Enjoy those savings!

The cup is designed with a ring to make removal super easy.

We know you're scared the cup might get stuck or lost inside you.

That's why we added a ring for easy removal no matter how high your cervix is.

You can swim, exercise and sleep comfortably while using the cup.

Did you know... once the cup is inside you, you can't even feel it!

Don't let periods get in the way of going about your day.

Our sizing is designed to make your life easier and periods leak-free.

We don't need your cervix length, age or childbirth status - because Asan's sizing is simply based on your period flow.

Ready to join the club? Shop now.

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Frequently asked questions

How do menstrual cups work?

A menstrual cup is a bell-shaped device that collects period flow. Fold your cup in half and insert into your vagina. Your cup will pop open and form a leak-proof seal. You can wear your cup for up to 12 hours. To remove, locate your cup using the removal ring, then pinch to break the seal and wiggle your cup out. You can wash your cup and re-use it straight away.

Is the Asan cup safe to use?

Yes, it is extremely safe. The Asan cup is made from USP Class VI silicone, which is the same material used in heart stents. It is biocompatible and does not contain plastics, toxins, BPAs or harmful chemicals. We have a patent for our design and follow strict quality standards.

Can the Asan cup get stuck?

No, the Asan cup cannot get lost or stuck inside you. The vaginal canal ends in the cervix, and a menstrual cup cannot go above this point. Asan's unique ring design makes it very easy to locate the cup - simply guide two fingers into your vagina and pull on the ring to bring your cup downwards. You can then pinch it to break the seal.

Having doubts? We're here to help.