








🌸 Own your flow, ditch the fuss—comfort and confidence in every cycle!
The Ecoblossom Reusable Menstrual Disc is a soft, medical-grade silicone period cup designed for up to 12 hours of leak-proof protection. Featuring a flexible triple rim for a secure fit, it offers superior comfort with reduced cramps and dryness. Easy to insert and remove thanks to its intuitive design and removal tab, this FDA-registered, BPA- and phthalate-free disc is a sustainable alternative to disposable feminine products, perfect for active women seeking eco-friendly period care.















| ASIN | B0B9NXCV12 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,362 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #32 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand | EcoBlossom |
| Brand Name | EcoBlossom |
| Color | Rose & Cyan (Regular) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,095 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850026599886 |
| Manufacturer | Ecoblossom |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free, Phthalate Free |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 2) |
| UPC | 850026599886 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
S**A
The best option thus far
I hate tampons so I really wanted to find an alternative. This disc is better than the previous one I tried (Flex Disc. That one had no tabs and was single use). Keep in mind that these take practice and they're messy AF so only remove it in your home until you can figure out what works for you. I love the hook/loop to aide in removing this disc, but y'all, it's a damn massacre getting this thing out so do it in the shower! The first time I took this out, it was in the bathroom squatting over my pants and omg that was the absolute wrong way to do this. It got EVERYWHERE. The next time, I took it out in the shower and it was so much better!! Once it's in and it's in correctly, it's great!! You don't feel it at all. I'm gonna sleep in it tonight for the first time and will update my review. EDIT: My first night using this disc and woke up dry as a bone. Not a drop of blood anywhere! I decided to try taking the disc out while sitting on the toilet and that made a lot more sense than squatting in the shower every time I want to remove it. Removal was mess free and I was able to dump the contents right into the toilet. Super easy and I'm hoping this is always this easy because I'm done with tampons! Make sure you insert it with the tab right under your pubic bone though, otherwise you'll struggle getting the disc out. EDITING AGAIN TO ADD: Ok ladies, this thing definitely takes practice but it is worth it! This is my second period using it and this time is going much smoother than the last time, so you just have to figure out how this works best for you. I love that you can put it in and not worry about it for up to 12 hours. The easiest way I'm finding it take put it in is to fold it in half with the tab facing outward, squatting down, insert it then stand up to finish inserting it behind the pubic bone. Staying in a squatting position will make it harder for insertion. To take it out, do it while on the toilet, lean back a bit, reach for the tab and pull it out. Empty contents into the toilet and wash it out. I'll agree with others that the double rim is unnecessarily thick which makes it a bit difficult to fold up and shove up there, but it gets done. You just have to know when to angle up or down. 4TH ANF FINAL EDIT: I'm over a year in on using these. Invest the time to get used to these and you won't regret it. Taking them out and putting them in have become second nature. I don't feel them. I don't leak anywhere. They're amazing. I'm even adding a star to my rating.
M**3
Finally—Comfort, Confidence, and Zero Fuss. The Perfect Reusable Period Product!
As someone who’s always looking for eco-friendly, reusable menstrual products, I’ve tried nearly everything: Softdisc (back when it was Instead), menstrual cups like Diva Cup, and even period panties. Each had its benefits, but none were quite right—until now. I was an original Softdisc user, and while I liked the idea, removal was messy and awkward. The stiff rim and crinkly texture made it uncomfortable, and I dreaded fishing it out and risking a mess if I grabbed it wrong. Diva Cup? I could never get used to the stem—either too long and irritating, or too short and painful. One even got caught under my pelvic bone once. Never again. And as much as I love my period panties, I still often feel wet and need to change them frequently, especially on heavier days. So when I tried this Ecoblossom menstrual disc, I honestly didn’t expect it to solve everything—but it has. 💖 Why I love it: The super soft, moldable material makes insertion easy and comfortable It stays in place and molds perfectly to my body The removal tab is a game-changer—no more digging around or making a mess I truly cannot feel it at all once it’s in No leaking, even on heavy flow days 12 hours of protection = total freedom No irritation or dryness, even after hours of wear It’s easy to clean and comes with a handy cloth case. This is the first product that has combined comfort, leak protection, ease of use, and sustainability all in one. It’s gentle, intuitive, and it feels like it was actually designed with real people in mind—not just textbook anatomy.
M**K
The Perfect Menstrual Disc Kit for Beginners at a Great Value
I chose this Ecoblossom kit because it includes everything I need: multiple sizes, a dedicated cleaner, and a silicone sterilizing cup. As a first-time user, having a removal tab (a loop for easy retrieval) was a non-negotiable requirement for me. Surprisingly, Ecoblossom was the only brand on Amazon offering a full bundle that met all my criteria. I’m happy to report that I succeeded on my very first try! It’s an ideal starter set, especially if you aren’t sure which size will work best for your body. One thing to note is that the included applicator feels unnecessary. It’s quite bulky and feels a bit flimsy compared to other brands. Since I’m used to using digital tampons, this wasn't an issue for me at all. However, if you are someone who strictly relies on an applicator, you might want to take this into consideration.
C**S
Good for test-driving discs
The Ecoblossom disc with a loop is a white label disc. Ecoblossom is only one on Amazon offering this design in a small size. When I purchased this disc (in small- 60mm- purple) in December 2022, this was the only disc I could find anywhere that was a small size disc with a loop. This disc design is, frankly, a mess of features thrown into a disc with little understanding of what they do and how they work. My three-star rating is based purely on how terrible this disc is designed. Let's go through this disc: - RIM - it has what's called a double rim, meaning two rim loops fused together. It's firm (3.5 on Period Nirvana's scale, about the same as a Saalt or Hello disc) and moderately springy. The double rim design is copied from Nixit and Ziggy, the first two reusable discs on the market who use the double rim design. I have never figured out WHY anyone thought this double rim design is a good idea. I've found some marketing language calling it "leak-proof" but that's a lie, since leaking doesn't have much to do with this rim shape. It's just a pain to clean in the groove between each "rim." - LOOP - the loop is a great idea to add to a disc, in general. But the way it's implemented here... it's attached to the BASIN, not the rim, for one. Sure, let's attach the piece that will regularly get pulled at and attach it to the thin basin instead of the thick, sturdy rim. The basin potion that the loop is attached to is thicker than the rest of the basin, likely to compensate for this. The loop also has a really thick base. Unnecessarily thick. So thick that if they attached it to the rim, you likely wouldn't be able to pinch that part of the rim at all for insertion (which I guess is why they put it on the basin). It already makes that part of the rim a bit harder to pinch in its current position. The thick base makes sure that the loop curves against the basin and goes nowhere else. This makes the loop harder to find and loop your finger through for removal. There's also a random indent on the bottom of the loop. It almost looks like they stole the loop design straight from a soda can or elsewhere and just pasted it as is into this disc design. Genuinely don't know why it's there. For grip? Did the designers expect you to pinch the loop with forefinger and thumb instead of sticking your forefinger through the loop? The sides of the loop are quite thin and have a bit of stretch. I have doubts as to how long the sides of the loop can last before it snaps. - BASIN - The portion of the basin underneath the loop is visibly thicker and darker than the rest of the basin. It looks bad. It just looks so bad and really cheapens how this disc looks as a whole. You can't really see in the photos because they never position the disc straight on to see how this basin looks. The rest of the basin is somewhat transparent, and the thick part of the basin is not. The thick basin exists pretty much to ensure the integrity of the basin as you pull the loop to remove the disc. - BAG - it comes with a shiny satin bag that constantly left strands of thread on the disc until I flipped it inside out and washed the crap out of it. The bag feels cheap - I wouldn't be surprised if it was polyester instead of cotton. I may flame-test this one day to find out for sure. Now, does this disc work as a disc? Sure! It's not pretty, but it'll work just fine. I unfortunately never really gave this disc a fair shot. The first time I used it, I found that I could feel it when sitting down. I thought this meant that this size was the largest I could use. In retrospect, I inserted it incorrectly that time. I tried it again later on for one day and it was perfectly comfortable. However, I have other discs to try and use, so this one never got put back into rotation, especially not with the threat of having to wash the grooves in the rim. IMO, the strength of the Ecoblossom discs is to try out reusable discs at a low cost to determine if the idea/size/feature will work for you. Their regular size is 65mm, if I recall correctly (not sure why they removed this info from the listing - it's important information!) which is a good medium size to start with. There are far better disc designs out there, even among white label discs. But small round discs with a loop are still pretty rare, so this disc is still worth checking out if you think that's where your best fit might be.
R**O
No leaks!!
Its comfortable and I had no leaks. The only downfall is it's a little hard to get in. I definitely think it takes practice. My cramps were lighter with using it though which is another great perk.
J**E
If only the tab was better?
I don’t want to use this one again. I have the other one, from this seller, with the string thing. But I found the string too stretchy and I worried it would eventually break. And the string thing was a bit uncomfortable. So, I “upgraded” to the one with the loop. I was so excited for it. But it has a serious flaw that has happened to me twice now. One, might be an issue with myself where it seems to be tight in there and suctions deep inside right up to my cervix and I can’t get it out. Just grab the loop, you say? I would have loved to. However, that little sucker is curved and it folded in on itself so the loop disappeared. I had nothing to grab onto. I couldn’t get my finger to the edge of the lip, nothing, it was too far up. Last time, I think the auto dump feature worked and I was able to grab the rim and pull it out. This time, I had to get my husband to retrieve it for me since the auto dump feature wasn’t working. That’s a best friend/awesome husband for you! But, truly, I don’t recommend this one anymore. That tab, even though it’s on there securely, is flimsy and folds in towards the disc so it’s between the tab and the disc and it just disappears. The “O” shape turns into a “C” shape (since the O is folded in half), rendering it useless. It was a nice idea that I wanted to have work. But, it didn’t.
E**A
Disk
Absolutely amazing !!! I have the heaviest flow I think ever, I mean I bleed through a super plus in an hour, and this keeps me leak free! I have never used a disk before but I bought the larger one due to my heavy flow. It was a little wonky to get in at first and took me a minute to get it in / out but once I figured it out it’s super easy and amazing! I recommend a million times !!!
S**A
I was a cup user and I love this so much more!
Are you looking into using an alternative to tampons? Are you new to discs and cups? If so, read this review to help you make the choice. I would like to firstly say, I recommend the disc over the cup 100%! This disc specifically: I love how soft and flexible it is but it is just a bit stiffer around the rim which I needed and it makes inserting it a lot easier. I love the tab which helps with locating and removing the disc a lot easier. It is recommended to change empty it every 12 hours but I accidently left it in too long a couple times and I still didn't have any leaks. I have a heavy period so that was a huge surprise. I also normally don't forget because tampons and cups are noticeably there and tampons caused me a lot of pain so for this to be so comfortable that I forgot it was there was AMAZING! I have a tilted uterus and I have no issues with this disc. Cups vs Discs: I stopped using tampons and went to cups first. The cups didn't work for me I couldn't get them in far enough, so they didn't sit comfortably and didn't suction good causing leakage all the time. It also caused pain but nothing like tampons did. I could also notice it was there all the time. Cups use suction to stay in and to form to your walls so it can catch everything. Since they use suction, you can always feel that slight pressure against your walls. If the tiny holes around the top get clogged, you have to make sure you clean those out or it won't allow the cup to suction. The cups are easier to insert and remove since they only go in a tiny bit and have a stem at the end. It's just like inserting and removing a tampon. You have to fold the cup (you can google the best folds.) but because of this I couldn't get the cup to unfold completely once it was in me therefore it couldn't suction properly, in turn causing leakage. The discs go all the way up in and sit right under your uterus so there is no pressure or pain. The placement also stops cramping and is so comfortable you don't even notice it is there. Putting it in is a lot easier then what you think. You squeeze and insert, Once you insert you do have to take your finger and push the one side up and tuck it behind the pelvic bone. You have to be really comfortable with yourself and also with blood because it can be messy and hard the first couple times but once you get it once it is super easy and fast after that. I also never get any blood on me now, I love that this disc has a hoop on it so it makes finding and removing the disc SUPER easy. If you pull the tab correctly it also makes it so the disc empties right into the toilet without getting any on yourself. I also love that you can also have intercourse with the disc in and there is absolutely no blood or mess! The position of your uterus could be an issue, but it is highly unlikely, You CAN use this with a tilter uterus, depending on which way it is tilter and how far. I could go on with information but if you are debating between the two as long as you are comfortable with inserting it into yourself then I would 100% say go with the disc!
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