The Bekah Bundle!
Our Bekah Bundle is here! Bekah Martinez (@bekah) loves our cup AND our lube and we know you will too - available for a limited time!
Each bundle contains:
- nixit menstrual cup (box color of your choice), including a carrying bag
- nixit water-based personal lubricant - for even smoother cup insertion and enhanced intimacy
Ingredients
Ingredients
Cup ingredients: 100% medical grade silicone.
Lube ingredients: Organic aloe barbadensis leaf extract, sorbitol, hydroxyethylcellulose, allantoin, lactic acid, tocopherol (vitamin E), potassium sorbate,organic stevia rebaudiana extract, hyaluronic acid, organic paeonia albiflora (peony) root extract, organic passiflora incarnate flower extract.
How To Use
How To Use
nixit lube: Use our organic lubricant as needed to make your menstrual cup insertion as smooth as possible, or to enhance intimacy. Reapply as desired. Easily washes away with warm water. Compatible with latex and polyisoprene condoms.
Shipping
Shipping
You can expect to receive your order within 2 weeks with standard shipping. Express orders should be received within 3 business days.
We ship plastic-free in unbranded cardboard boxes.
FAQs
Will nixit fit me?
When being inserted, nixit is the same size as a regular tampon. Since our cup is soft and flexible, it is easy to insert, no matter your shape or size.
Can I use nixit if I have an IUD?
nixit is safe to wear with an IUD when used as directed, but we do recommend consulting with your physician before first use regarding your particular IUD.
What is the difference between a menstrual disc and a menstrual cup?
Some people refer to nixit as a menstrual disc due to the fact that it does not use suction to stay in place and has a circular shape. Traditional menstrual cups are bell shaped and sit in your vagina, whereas nixit sits in your vaginal fornix. We call nixit a menstrual cup as menstrual cups collect your flow - it doesn’t matter to us where they sit, but we are happy to be called a cup or a disc!
How does it work?
nixit sits underneath your cervix and collects your flow. At least every 12 hours, you remove nixit, empty the contents, wash it and then re-insert it. We have some great ‘how-to’ videos here