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product_id: 57288433
title: "Lily Cup One"
brand: "intimina"
price: "AED 106"
currency: AED
in_stock: null
reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/57288433-lily-cup-one
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# Compact 3.9 cm diameter, perfect for beginners Medical-grade silicone, BPA & phthalate free Reusable up to 10 years, eco-friendly savings Lily Cup One

**Brand:** intimina
**Price:** AED 106
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌸 Embrace freedom & confidence—your period’s new best friend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lily Cup One by intimina
- **How much does it cost?** AED 106 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/57288433-lily-cup-one)

## Best For

- intimina enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted intimina brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Leak-Proof Confidence:** Firmer double rim ensures a secure seal so you can move worry-free all day.
- • **Comfort Meets Function:** Soft yet sturdy silicone that stays in place without discomfort, even with a short cervix.
- • **Beginner-Friendly Design:** Petite, collapsible, and easy to insert—perfect for first-timers and teens.
- • **Travel-Ready Convenience:** Comes with a compact case for discreet, hygienic storage on the go.
- • **Sustainable & Cost-Effective:** Reusable for up to a decade, saving money and reducing waste.

## Overview

The Intimina Lily Cup One is a compact, collapsible menstrual cup crafted from medical-grade silicone, designed specifically for beginners and teens. Featuring a leak-proof double rim and a removal loop, it offers secure, comfortable protection even for those with a short cervix. BPA and phthalate free, this eco-conscious cup is reusable for up to 10 years, making it a smart, sustainable alternative to disposable products.

## Description

Buy Intimina Lily Cup One – The Collapsible Menstrual Cup for Beginners, Teen Menstrual Cup, First Time User on desertcart.com ✓ FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders

Review: Makes periods so much easier and manageable - Favorite cup for beginners. Easy to pull out. Works with short cervix. I was able to adjust its height on my very short days. Soft but yet doesn’t collapse or leak at all. Made using a menstrual cup for the first time very convenient, comfortable and made me confident to go about my day without worrying about leakage or discomfort.
Review: Wish this was around 10 years ago when the Diva Cup failed me - I tried the diva cup about 10 years ago and failed miserably with it and went back to tampons. Well, if this genius cup had been around back then, I would have spared myself THOUSANDS of leaks from super OB tampon use! HERE'S WHAT I LOVE: -Leak free! No kidding! Super tampons have nothing on this! -WAAAAY SMALLER. I'm nearly 40 with no pregnancies and it's not too small, in fact, I'd say if it were any bigger, it wouldn't fit. Diva Cup was way too big even with trimming that stem and eventually even trying to use it inside out to make it smaller which gave ZERO grip in trying to get that bugger out! 🤦‍♀️ -No stupid stem that I could never get a grip on, the ring makes it so much easier to wiggle it down! -It's rigid enough to stay in place during bowel movements, but soft enough that I don't feel it in -The color hides staining TIPS: 1) Start wearing immediately without your period to get a better hang of how to insert, proper placement covering the uterus, and making sure that it fully opens (more on that below). It's safe to wear everyday as long as you take it out every 12 hours to rinse and reinsert. You'll still probably want backup during the first couple periods, but you get so much more practice that you may just be pleasantly surprised that there's little or NO LEAKAGE during the first couple periods' learning curve if you have a good amount of practice ahead of time! 2) Two YouTube videos made it so much easier -- "Troubleshooting menstrual cup leaks" by Put A Cup In It helped me figure out what tricks to use to make sure it fully opens and is in the correct place. "ANOTHER MENSTRUAL CUP DISASTER!?" by Thrift Thick helped me figure out how to insert it without the cup opening up too soon. Basically you use the punchdown method and then hold it between your pointer and middle fingers and place it in as far as possible before letting go at all (pics 1 and 2). I thought this would be painful considering it looked daunting for such a small opening without any foreplay or anything but it wasn't. 3) When rinsing out the cup, it's important to clear the 4 holes in it. The best way I found is to pinch around each hole kinda like a pimple while under running water (picture 3). These cleared holes will help the cup to open correctly once inside. 4) Infrequent hydrogen peroxide baths for the cup will remove the staining inside, but the staining isn't harmful at all. 5) The case it comes with feels cheaply made. May be better off finding a fabric bag or other breathable case for it. 6) If you're still dealing with a little leakage, you may want to try interlabial pads on Etsy by the merchant PinkMoonSewing as a cup backup. She makes the softest, most absorbant ones and they're way smaller and discreet than panty liners or pads (she makes reusable pads too, but I've never purchased any). Her quality is far above the rest! If you don't know what interlabial pads are there's a bunch of YouTube videos about them! But again, you may not even need anything as a backup after the first couple months, so maybe wait and just use up the disposable stash of liners/pads you already have.

## Features

- Lily Cup One offers beginners an easy transition to reusable menstrual cups. Simple to use because it's collapsible, petite and has a leak-proof double rim
- Lily Cup One has a firmer leak-proof rim that’s easy to open and a removal loop for simple removal. It’s smaller in size but still has a high capacity
- Lily Cup One is a reusable period cup that you can reuse for up to 10 years - just wash it after use and carry it its convenient case
- Made from medical-grade silicone, Lily Cup One does not contain BPA or phthalates, and contains no harmful chemicals or bleaches
- Be kind to the environment and your wallet at the same time. Save by using this reusable small menstrual cup for young girls and period cup beginners

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B079JSS8LD |
| ASIN  | B079JSS8LD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #159,184 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #114 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand Name | INTIMINA |
| Color | Dark Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,564) |
| Date First Available  | February 28, 2018 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07350075026065 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Diameter | 3.9 Centimeters |
| Item Nype Name | Lily Cup One collapsible menstrual cup |
| Item Weight | 0.32 Ounces |
| Item model number  | 6065 |
| Language  | German |
| Manufacturer | INTIMINA |
| Manufacturer  | INTIMINA |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free, Phthalate Free |
| Model Name | LILY CUP ONE |
| Product Dimensions  | 1.85 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches; 0.32 ounces |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 637913115479 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** INTIMINA
- **Color:** Dark Pink
- **Item Diameter:** 3.9 Centimeters
- **Material:** Silicone
- **Size:** 1 Count (Pack of 1)

## Images

![Lily Cup One - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61OF4qWSKML.jpg)
![Lily Cup One - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71AL7Qb67YL.jpg)
![Lily Cup One - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ViPSRgs0L.jpg)
![Lily Cup One - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71H4fzfKxuL.jpg)
![Lily Cup One - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/612Xbaoj08L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: It says for teenagers. But can a woman whose given birth still use this?**
A: I think it will depend upon the shape and size of your specific vaginal canal. I am not a teenager but have not given birth. I used super tampons comfortably before switching to this cup and this cup is a perfect size for me. I’m 5’ and 115lbs if that matters.

**Q: How does this compare to lilycup compact a? i found that cup comfortable but really difficult to remove.**
A: They are similar in terms of shape and size. The LILY CUP one, however, is more sturdy and not as soft ad the LILY CUP compact. The LILY CUP one is easier to adjust to for beginners because the frame is more sturdy and the loop at the stem makes removal a bit easier!

**Q: Is this returnable if it doesn't fit?**
A: Yes

**Q: Are there any folds that work well for inserting this cup?  Mine keeps collapsing when I put it in causing it to leak.**
A: I recommend watching some Youtube tutorials on how to insert a cup. There are quite a few of them out there and very useful. I usually fold the upper half diagonally, forming a little "beak". (Again, check Youtube.) What helps me is when the cup is already inside, I go around the rim with my finger to see if it's fully and evenly open. Then, if needed, I can adjust it on some sides and have a guarantee it won't leak.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Makes periods so much easier and manageable
*by S***L on January 26, 2026*

Favorite cup for beginners. Easy to pull out. Works with short cervix. I was able to adjust its height on my very short days. Soft but yet doesn’t collapse or leak at all. Made using a menstrual cup for the first time very convenient, comfortable and made me confident to go about my day without worrying about leakage or discomfort.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wish this was around 10 years ago when the Diva Cup failed me
*by C***W on August 3, 2020*

I tried the diva cup about 10 years ago and failed miserably with it and went back to tampons. Well, if this genius cup had been around back then, I would have spared myself THOUSANDS of leaks from super OB tampon use! HERE'S WHAT I LOVE: -Leak free! No kidding! Super tampons have nothing on this! -WAAAAY SMALLER. I'm nearly 40 with no pregnancies and it's not too small, in fact, I'd say if it were any bigger, it wouldn't fit. Diva Cup was way too big even with trimming that stem and eventually even trying to use it inside out to make it smaller which gave ZERO grip in trying to get that bugger out! 🤦‍♀️ -No stupid stem that I could never get a grip on, the ring makes it so much easier to wiggle it down! -It's rigid enough to stay in place during bowel movements, but soft enough that I don't feel it in -The color hides staining TIPS: 1) Start wearing immediately without your period to get a better hang of how to insert, proper placement covering the uterus, and making sure that it fully opens (more on that below). It's safe to wear everyday as long as you take it out every 12 hours to rinse and reinsert. You'll still probably want backup during the first couple periods, but you get so much more practice that you may just be pleasantly surprised that there's little or NO LEAKAGE during the first couple periods' learning curve if you have a good amount of practice ahead of time! 2) Two YouTube videos made it so much easier -- "Troubleshooting menstrual cup leaks" by Put A Cup In It helped me figure out what tricks to use to make sure it fully opens and is in the correct place. "ANOTHER MENSTRUAL CUP DISASTER!?" by Thrift Thick helped me figure out how to insert it without the cup opening up too soon. Basically you use the punchdown method and then hold it between your pointer and middle fingers and place it in as far as possible before letting go at all (pics 1 and 2). I thought this would be painful considering it looked daunting for such a small opening without any foreplay or anything but it wasn't. 3) When rinsing out the cup, it's important to clear the 4 holes in it. The best way I found is to pinch around each hole kinda like a pimple while under running water (picture 3). These cleared holes will help the cup to open correctly once inside. 4) Infrequent hydrogen peroxide baths for the cup will remove the staining inside, but the staining isn't harmful at all. 5) The case it comes with feels cheaply made. May be better off finding a fabric bag or other breathable case for it. 6) If you're still dealing with a little leakage, you may want to try interlabial pads on Etsy by the merchant PinkMoonSewing as a cup backup. She makes the softest, most absorbant ones and they're way smaller and discreet than panty liners or pads (she makes reusable pads too, but I've never purchased any). Her quality is far above the rest! If you don't know what interlabial pads are there's a bunch of YouTube videos about them! But again, you may not even need anything as a backup after the first couple months, so maybe wait and just use up the disposable stash of liners/pads you already have.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Difficult at first but once you get the hang of it it’s great
*by C***L on July 14, 2018*

first day using this- It’s very hard to insert and then hard to tell if it’s in place right. I followed the how to videos and still it’s not easy. Then when it’s inserted, is very uncomfortable and I can feel it when I’m sitting, standing or walking. I have taken it out and reinserted it atleast 5 times today. It’s making me feel like I need to pee more frequently and then it’s difficult to pee. I was very excited about this product but already I’m second guessing if I want to continue to use it or not. *update- once my flow actually really started it was much easier to use this. I used it on the first day of spotting and I believe my cervix was too low that’s why it was so uncomfortable. Since using it with a heavy flow it’s been much easier and more comfortable. I’ve learned that if you follow the instructions and fold it down into a triangle to insert it, that’s the easiest fast way to insert. It also usually goes right to my cervix and suction’s. I do still slide my finger around it to make sure it’s unfolded and in place correctly. I also give it a few small tugs side to side and back and forth to make sure the suction is secure. It’s a lot more comfortable and it is right at about the 12 hr mark when I notice I need to change it due to some blood but I can’t feel it inside anymore and I’ve been using it ever since I’ve gotten the hang of it!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Intimina Lily Cup One - Collapsible Disposable Menstrual Cups for Beginners, Small Menstrual Cup, Period Cup for Teens
- Intimina Intimate Accessory Cleaner - Menstrual Cup Cleaner, Menstrual Disc Cleaner, Period Cup Cleaner
- Intimina Lily Cup Size A - Ultra-Soft Menstrual Cup, Reusable Period Protection, Thin Menstrual Cup for up to 8 Hours, Medical-Grade Silicone Women’s Period Care

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*