I am back with a JuJu Cup review! I have been busy and my skipped a few cycles but here I am with my review of the JuJu cup! The JuJu cup is from Australia, now sold in the US. Their company is very much for the environment which I love. They were kind enough to send this cup to me to review for free, but that does not change my opinion of this cup. The company was very easy to work with, and cares a lot about women.
Inside the package sent to me was a letter, with benefits of JuJu and "Why choose JuJu":
Health Benefits-
- JuJu can be worn for twice as long as you would normally wear a pad or tampon and can be worn for up to 12 hours.
- JuJu can be worn before your start your period so you won't be caught off-guard
- JuJu is easy to clean and disinfect.
- JuJu has no strings, no wings and no leaks thus making it perfect for women with an active lifestyle who enjoy sports such as running, swimming, and yoga.
- JuJu is safe - it does not contain any harmful substances such as chlorine (used for bleaching some tampons and pads) or fragrances. Further, there has been no association of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) with menstrual cups.
- JuJu is hypoallergenic - suitable for women with sensitive skin, dermatitis or allergies.
- JuJu does not contain any absorption agents and hence will not cause vaginal dryness.
- JuJu can be worn by women with a retroverted uterus and heavy flow.
Cost and Convenience Benefits-
- With proper care a JuJu can last many years, saving women on average $90 per year.
- No more running out or having to stock up on tampons and pads.
- JuJu is great for women who travel as it is easy to pack and you don't have to worry about availability or where you will dispose of the waste.
Environmental Benefit-
- By switching to JuJu a woman will save our waterways and landfills from the disposal of an estimated 10,000 feminine hygiene products over her lifetime.
Why choose JuJu:
The key points of difference between JuJu and other cups on the market are;
- Quality: JuJu is manufactured from a high quality medical-grade silicone. JuJu is hypoallergenic and free from additives such as dyes used for colouring. Many other cups on the market are made from TPE, latex or non-medical grade silicone. The silicone we use carries independent certificates of compliance for biocompatibility and toxicity and we manufacture in a 'clean-room' environment to strict International Organization for Standardization standards so you can be sure you will be buying a quality product.
- Regulatory requirements: JuJu is registered with the Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia (TGA), ensuring our cup meets quality standards set out by the Australian government. We have met all FDA obligations to sell in the U.S.
- Australian made and owned: JuJu is the only Australian made menstrual cup. We have chosen to manufacture JuJu in Australia as opposed to cheaper off-shore alternatives to ensure a high level of quality and to support Australian jobs.
- Environmentally friendly: JuJu cares about the environment. Our packaging is made from recycled, carbon neutral paper and we use low-impact silicone moulding methods.
- Ergonomic design: JuJu was designed in consultation with leading ergonomists and gynecologists to ensure it is comfortable and easy to clean.
- Award winning product: In October 2013 JuJu won Green Lifestyle Magazines Wellbeing Product of the Year. In 2014 we were finalists for the Telstra Australian Business Awards.
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The benefits above are fairly all encompassing to menstrual cups, but JuJu really is a great company. The cup will run you $38.18 USD (no including shipping), but at the end of the review I will have the coupon code for 10% off, bringing the cost down to $34.36. This cup is really a great deal! The company's website is also very well done.
The cup came very quickly and has lovely, fun packaging.
They generously sent me 3 (yes, 3!) of their lovely silk pouches available when you buy the cup. All of the colors (navy, green, and magenta) are beautiful. The cup is a good size! I asked for a size 2, which is the larger of the 2 sizes, since I have heavy flow. The grip "rings" are non traditional for menstrual cups; the grip "rings" are actually butterflies. I think it is a lovely touch, but almost a design flaw, as it would be hard to retrieve from the vagina upon removal to someone new to menstrual cups. The stem is great in the aspect of it stretching a great length when you need to pull the cup out (which is great if you have a longer vaginal canal) but also hard because again, no grip rings which makes it slippery and maybe harder for an inexperienced cup user. The suction holes are really good as far as size and placement. The silicone reminds me of the Yuuki silicone. The cup is slightly softer than the Bella cup, but firmer than the Diva cup. That being said, it pops open very easily! The cup is offered in 2 sizes: 1- small and 2- large. The small holds 20 ml and the large holds 30 ml.
This is the JuJu (right) next to the Bella (left). They are often remarked as very comparable cups based on size, shape, silicone, stem, etc. I would agree with that, but notice slight differences. The JuJu is a "shiny" silicone and the Bella is a more "peachy" finish cup. The Bella is also longer, the JuJu might be better for women with a "shorter" vaginal canal. The rim is also more pronounced on the JuJu than the Bella, but I would say it's a fairly standard rim for cups.
Here is a better look, from above...
Here is the JuJu between a size 2 Lunette (left) and size 1 Diva (right). The JuJu is a bit (seriously- just a tad) smaller than most of my size 2 cups without sacrificing much capacity. This makes it a great option for those who might want a cup slightly smaller than the large sizes but who still have heavy flow. The firmness is also somewhere between these cups, so I thought it made for a good comparison. <The JuJu company also sent me some wonderful pamphlets to share about menstrual cups! They're really great! I decided to copy a few more slightly smaller in size to leave in bathrooms. Love their care to spread menstrual products.
Over all I give the company a 4/5. The company (it's ethics, customer care, values) is definitely 5/5. The packaging and shipping speed is 5/5. The quality of the cup is 5/5. The price point is pretty good, 4/5 (it's not a "steal" in the cup world, but not crazy). The ease of use for an *inexperienced* cup user is probably a 2.5/5. I would give it a 3.5/5 for an experienced cup user, I have minimal trouble with it (it's just not the easiest cup to use, for me) but for a beginner cup user it could be frustrating. If you are a cup user looking for your goldilocks cup, this really could be it!
Also, a disclaimer to the Reusable Menstrual Products world, every woman has different luck with different cups. This really is just how it works for my body and my needs. Every woman's anatomy, cup experience, patience, and flow are different.
SO! Now that I have hopefully convinced you to go get one, here is the 10% off coupon code! CPNTAF100199
Thank you so much for reading! More reviews to come! Feel free to ask any questions below.
Much love,
Jenn
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