Flex Menstrual Cup Only $26.99 on Target.com (Regularly $36) | Hip Team Favorite!

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Through June 10th, head over to Target where you can score 25% off Flex Menstrual Cups with this Circle offer!

Even better, these Flex Menstrual Cups include two free Menstrual Discs. Depending on your flow, you can switch between using Flex Disc and Flex Cup throughout your cycle.

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The Flex Cup comes in two different sizes; a slim fit which is ideal for light to medium flows and is great for first-time cup users, and a full fit which is ideal for heavier flows. Each box includes a discreet bag for storage & travel.

You can swim, exercise, and sleep all night in this, plus it’s perfect for traveling because you can use this for 12 hours without thinking about it. And no worries because these are phthalate-free, hypoallergenic, no fragrance added, and BPA-Free. Plus they’re eco-friendly and save you money!

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See why Sara thinks this is the BEST menstrual cup!


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Comments 17

  1. Denise

    Looks intimidating but was the best purchase I have ever made! My cycles became more heavy as I got older and was blowing through tampons that constantly leaked and needed changed hourly. I now can go 12 hours until I need to remove cup on heavy flow days. There is a slight learning curve to insertion and removal but after a couple cycles I mastered it. Never ever go back to tampons. I wish I had learned about these years ago. I bought a different one that came with two sizes sm and lg. They recommend the lg size if you have had children

  2. Kruiz528

    Probably not the best place to ask but how in the world do you use it again after the 12 hours? Like in a public bathroom. You Just dump it out and re use without rinsing? Lol. I can’t wrap my head around this.

    • Kathleen

      Some people will bring a water bottle and rinse the cup into the toilet

    • Denise

      I only work 8 hour shifts so I only change it at home. Personally I would not feel comfortable in a public restroom

    • MBarnes

      That’s a great question! I’ve only had to change it a time or two in public…but definitely prefer to be at home. I actually try to plan ahead so I won’t have to change it in public. One of the times I was in a public restroom, I just emptied it and put it back in and then had wipes to wipe my hands before leaving the stall and washing my hands in the sink. Again…not optimal….but would rather do this and be able to wear the cup for 12hrs than have to change every couple hours with a tampon or pad. Game changer for sure!!

  3. Kana

    Has anyone used the Flex cup and also tried other menstrual cups? I’ve been doing research because I’d like to make the switch from pads and tampons, but how does the Flex cup really compare to others?

    • Yippee

      I got the Flex cup a year ago and won’t go back to pads or tampons. I can’t compare Flex with the other brands but I like this product due to the pull tab. It makes it easier for removal, just like a tampon. There was a learning curve for insertion and removal but after 2 cycles, I had it down. I’ve also used the thinx panties along with the cup on heavier days, just as a backup. But it now!

    • Samantha

      There are so many different brands, so I did this quiz to find out which one would prob work best for me… https://putacupinit.com/quiz/ I ended up going with the saalt period cup and have been very happy with it. I was able to get it at target a couple years ago with a cartwheel offer

    • beth-3

      Putacupinit.com has lots of reviews & comparisons. It took me some trial and error to find the right cup. I didn’t realize that my cervix lowers a bit during my cycle (I had no idea that was even a thing!!). So longer cups like the Diva didn’t fit well. I also have a heavy cycle so I chose the shortest, widest cup I could find (I use a Super Jennie). I don’t know if it’s the combo of the low cervix (it can actually dip into the cup) and my heavy cycle but I can not go the 12 hours some ladies can. On my heavy day, it’s every 2 hrs and I wear pad back up. I still prefer it over tampons. Although when traveling during the heavy day of my cycle, I do revert to tampons but I have emptied my cup in public restrooms with out issue.

  4. kkennedy240

    I started using the flex cup a year ago and love it but like someone else said I only empty it at home and even a year later find it to be quite messy during heavy days. I do plan on using tampons only when traveling for this reason.

  5. stephanie-22

    I started with the diva cup about 4 years ago, bought this one just before a trip and didn’t read the instructions lol! I figured it out, but should’ve read them first! I think I like it better than the diva cup actually. – mom of 4, full 7 day cycle, public bathrooms and all! Lol

  6. kelsie513

    TMI alert. butI prefered their disposable disc’s. last all day and you can empty it without removing it

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for sharing what you prefer best! ❤️

  7. Kat

    I did NOT like the flex and neither did my sister. She went back to tampons. I tried discs but tampons are still easier. Discs are okay. I Don’t think I’ll ever try a cup again.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Bummer! Thanks so much for letting us know about your and your sister’s experience. ❤️ We sure appreciate your feedback!

  8. Kat

    I prefer the disc as well. I have a very heavy flow, my uterus is retroverted (25% of all women have this polymorphism), and my cervix is usually low. Cups wouldn’t seal right for me, and some were too long and would irritate the introitus. There are reusable discs, which work fine, they ALMOST never leak, but the disposable ones never leak for me, even when worn during intercourse. Yup, you read that right. They’re amazing.

    • Trish (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for sharing your experience with both the cup and the disc and which one works best for you, Kat! 💞

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