
EcoStiletto's Rachel Breaks Down the Reusable Cup
2 years ago
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.
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Lisa Jeffries 2 years agoLOL - OMG, Rachel - the ick factor... I did have to take a moment ;-) Thanks for the skinny on this... definitely checking out the site now. Wonder if I'll be able to make the switch?! -
Sarah Brann 2 years agoGreat video. I have been using the Diva Cup for about 2.5 years now and I absolutely love it! I have saved sooo much money not buying ANY tampons or pads for years now. The cup is so convenient, she is right- it does not hurt. More times than not i find myself forgetting that I'm actually wearing it. I strongly recommend the cup! So far I have gotten 4 friends to switch over to it and they love it too!! Give it a try! :) -
Stefni Nicool 6 days agoTOTALLY making the switch. No doubt in my mind. Thank you so so much for posting this, I had no idea they even existed!
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