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Hey Girls Silicone Period Cup Sterilising Pot

The Hey Girls Sterilising Pot for your period cup is an ingenious little silicone pot for sterilising your menstrual cup quickly and easily – no more boiling your cup in the pasta pan! Fits both the large and small Hey Girls period cup.

This silicone period cup steriliser is collapsible, making it easy and discreet to take out and about. To use, simply place your period cup in the Hey Girls Sterilising Pot with a splash of water and pop in the microwave for 3 minutes – easy peasy! Now you can keep your best pans for cooking, and no need for sterilising tablets either. Have an eco-friendly positive period with Hey Girls, with every purchase made a pack is donated to people facing period poverty in the UK.

  • Hey Girls Period Cup steriliser is collapsible so it’s easy to take out and about or to store
  • 100% hypoallergenic medical silicone for maximum hygiene and confidence
  • Suitable for both small and large Hey Girls cup sizes
  • Vegan Friendly

Hey Girls is the multi-award-winning social enterprise producing eco-friendly period products, including reusable period cups, period pants and cloth pads, as well as plastic free single use period pads and tampons. With social and ethical choices at the heart of everything they do, Hey Girls key aim is fighting period poverty in the UK and beyond.

This kitchen table start-up is the creation of Celia Hodson in 2018, and her two daughters Kate and Bec. Having experienced period poverty themselves, their buy one, donate one business model goes directly into funding the fight for everyone to experience equal periods. With 1 in 10 people experiencing period poverty in the uk, hey girls have developed links with a network of 150 community partner organisations to enable better access to quality period products for all. For every purchase made, a whole box of period products is donated to someone in need facing period poverty in the UK.