Menstrual Cup, Size: Extra Small for Light Flow, Color: Blue

Ksh650

  • Cute silhouette — beginner-friendly playful silhouette
  • Extra Small — ideal for teens, best for very light to light flow
  • Blue color — a calming soft sky blue, in soft medical-grade silicone
  • Wear up to 12 hours — empty morning & evening, that’s it
  • Reusable for up to 10 years — BPA, latex & phthalate free
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Extra Small — Teens, first-time users, very light flow
Small — Most adult users under 30, normal flow, no vaginal birth
Large — Normal to heavy flow, over 30, or after vaginal birth

Still unsure? Ask us on WhatsApp before ordering →

In stock

🚚 Same-day Nairobi · 1–3 days nationwide
💵 Pay on Delivery — Nairobi & Environs
🔒 Discreet plain packaging — no branding outside

Product Details

Description

Meet the Cute menstrual cup (Extra Small, Blue) — friendly, approachable, and built for the first-time user. The Extra Small fit is made for teens, very petite women, and very-light-flow cycles, finished in a calming soft sky blue that’s cool, fresh, and soothing on the eye.

The Cute Difference

What sets the Cute apart is its playful pointed-tip silhouette with ringed grip rings around the base. You’ll notice it the moment you handle it — inviting, beginner-friendly silhouette with tactile base rings that build user confidence. It’s the cup we reach for when our customers describe themselves as teens, first-time cup users, and anyone transitioning from pads or tampons.

  • Signature shape: playful pointed-tip silhouette with ringed grip rings around the base
  • How it feels: inviting, beginner-friendly silhouette with tactile base rings that build user confidence
  • Made for: teens, first-time cup users, and anyone transitioning from pads or tampons

Will the Extra Small Size Fit Me?

The Extra Small is designed for teens, very petite women, and very-light-flow cycles. It holds approximately ~15ml (about 2 hours of medium flow or a full day of light flow) and can be worn safely for up to 12 hours on light-flow days — making it the right pick for very light to light flow cycles.

Sizing note: This Extra Small is the smallest fit in the range — ideal for younger users and very petite bodies. If you have a normal flow or are over 20, the Small size will suit you better. Still unsure? WhatsApp us before ordering →

Real-Life Use Cases

School & studies. Long school days, exams, and dorm life — wear it from morning through evening with no leaks or bathroom anxiety.

After-school activities. Sports practice, dance class, or swimming lessons — it stays sealed through everything teens get up to.

First-period support. A reassuring, low-stress introduction to menstrual cups for younger users learning their bodies.

Quick Care Tips

  • Rinse with clean water between uses during your period
  • Sterilize by boiling for 3–5 minutes at the end of every cycle
  • Store dry in the breathable cotton pouch provided — never in airtight plastic
  • Replace within 10 years, or sooner if you spot deep discoloration, cracks, or persistent odor
Additional information
SizeExtra Small
ColorBlue
DesignCute
MaterialMedical-Grade Silicone
Best For FlowVery Light to Light Flow

Is This Size Right For Me?

XS

Extra Small

Teens, first-time users & very light flow

  • Petite frames
  • Very light to light flow
  • Under 20 years old
  • No vaginal birth

Shop Extra Small →

L

Large

Heavy flow & post-vaginal-birth users

  • Women over 30
  • Medium to heavy flow
  • After vaginal birth
  • Higher capacity

Shop Large →

How to Use Your Menstrual Cup

1
Fold

Wash your hands. Fold the cup using the C-fold or punch-down method.

2
Insert

Relax. Gently insert at a slight angle while seated or squatting.

3
Check Seal

Rotate the base gently to make sure the cup has opened fully.

4
Remove

After up to 12 hours, pinch the base to break the seal, then ease it out.

5
Wash & Reinsert

Empty into the toilet, rinse with water, and reinsert. Sterilize between cycles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size should I choose if I've never used a menstrual cup?

Most first-time adult users do well with the Small. Choose Extra Small if you're a teen, very petite, or have very light flow. Go Large if you've given birth vaginally or have a consistently heavy flow. Still unsure? WhatsApp us before ordering →
Will it hurt the first time I use it?

It shouldn't hurt — if it does, you're likely tense or the cup hasn't opened properly. Try inserting in the shower with relaxed muscles. Most users feel fully comfortable by their second cycle.
Can I sleep with the cup in?

Yes. A menstrual cup is safe for up to 12 hours, so overnight use is one of its biggest advantages — no leaks, no midnight changes. Empty it before bed and again in the morning.
Will it leak?

Once it forms a proper seal, no. If you notice leaking, the cup probably didn't open fully inside — try rotating the base gently. Most leak issues disappear by cycle two. A panty liner during your learning curve gives extra peace of mind.
Can I use it while swimming, exercising, or travelling?

Yes. Once sealed properly, a menstrual cup stays securely in place during gym workouts, running, swimming, dancing, hiking, and travel. It also handles long commutes and long workdays without needing to be emptied.
How do I clean and sterilize my menstrual cup?

Between uses during your period, rinse with clean water (or mild fragrance-free soap if available). At the end of every cycle, sterilize by boiling for 3–5 minutes — don't let it touch the bottom of the pot. Even faster: use an electric steam sterilizer. Store the dry cup in the breathable cotton pouch provided.
How will my package look when delivered?

Completely discreet. The outer packaging is plain — no Cuppie branding, no product images, nothing identifiable from the outside. Only you will know what's inside.
Can I pay on delivery?

Yes — Pay on Delivery is available in Nairobi and environs via M-PESA, card, or cash on receipt. Nationwide orders are prepaid via M-PESA or card.
Is the silicone really safe?

Yes. Every cup is made from 100% medical-grade silicone — FDA-approved, BPA-free, and free from latex, dyes, and phthalates. Each batch is lab-tested before shipping.
How long does a menstrual cup last?

Up to 10 years with proper care. Replace earlier if you notice a sticky or oily texture, deep discoloration, cracks, tears, or a strong odor that won't wash out.

Buy With Confidence

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Medical-Grade Silicone
100% FDA-grade. BPA-free, latex-free, phthalate-free. Lab-tested for every batch.

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Save up to Ksh 35,000 in 10 Years
The average Kenyan woman spends ~Ksh 3,500/year on disposable pads. One reusable menstrual cup replaces them — paying for itself in just 2 months.

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Discreet, Tracked Delivery
Plain unbranded packaging. Same-day Nairobi delivery, 1–3 days nationwide via G4S Courier with full tracking.