EcoBlossom Menstrual Cup Cleaner Review – Unscented pH-Balanced Formula

EcoBlossom Menstrual Cup Cleaner - Unscented Foaming Sterilizer Wash for Silicone Period Discs - Wipes Clean, Organic Ingredients, Natural, pH-Balanced (5 oz (150ml))
EcoBlossom
- SANITIZE YOUR PERIOD CUP - Make sure your menstrual cup is always safe to use. Our pH-balanced menstrual cup wash is a feminine care essential designed to cleanse your cups gently and thoroughly.
- A NATURAL PERIOD CUP CLEANER - Using only organic ingredients, you can safely use this silicone wash for your period cup or menstrual disc. It has no harsh or irritating chemicals or cleansers.
- NO STRONG, IRRITATING SCENT - We've made this paraben-free menstrual cup cleaner unscented so you can stay fresh without dealing with strong scents or odors. Zero perfume or fragrance oils used!
- FOR ALL MENSTRUAL CUPS - No matter what brand of menstruation cup you use, you'll be able to wash it with ease. Our cleansing or sterilizing soap is safe to use with any silicone menstrual cup.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- pH-balanced and organic formula safe for medical-grade silicone cups and discs
- Unscented — no fragrance oils, perfume, or harsh chemicals that could irritate sensitive tissue
- Works with any menstrual cup brand: DivaCup, Lunette, Saalt, Intimina, and more
- Compact 5-oz pump bottle fits in purses and travel pouches for on-the-go use
- Foaming dispenser uses less product per wash compared to liquid cleansers
Cons
- 5-oz bottle is small for everyday home use — better suited as a travel or work supplement
- Costs more per ounce than plain hot-water boiling, which remains the gold-standard sterilisation method
- Foam texture means you'll need to rinse slightly longer to avoid any residue if you pump twice
Quick Verdict
The EcoBlossom menstrual cup cleaner is a gentle, organic, pH-balanced wash that does exactly what it promises: it cleans your silicone cup without harsh chemicals or lingering fragrance. The foaming pump is genuinely convenient, and the formula is kind to sensitive tissue — something that matters a lot when you're using a product this close to delicate skin. I wouldn't call it essential for everyone, but if you're particular about what touches your body, this earns its place in your bathroom cabinet. I'd score it a 7.5 out of 10 — the small bottle size holds it back as an everyday home staple, but as a travel or work companion it's genuinely well thought out.
What Is the EcoBlossom Menstrual Cup Cleaner?
It's a foaming, unscented cleanser specifically formulated for silicone menstrual cups and discs. Marketed by EcoBlossom, a brand focused on organic feminine care, this wash sits at the intersection of hygiene and ingredient safety — two things that aren't always prioritised in mainstream period product accessories. The 5-oz pump bottle is designed to live in your purse or travel bag rather than permanently on a bathroom shelf.

The core pitch is straightforward: a pH-balanced, organic ingredient list that cleans your cup without parabens, synthetic fragrance, or harsh surfactants. Whether you're using a DivaCup, a Lunette, a Saalt disc, or any other brand of silicone period cup, this wash is billed as universally compatible. The unscented formulation is the detail I'd highlight most — many soaps leave a faint perfume behind even after rinsing, which is the last thing you want sitting against sensitive tissue for hours.
Key Features
- Foaming pump dispenser — one to two pumps per clean, more efficient than liquid soaps
- pH-balanced formula designed specifically for medical-grade silicone cups and discs
- Made with organic ingredients; free from parabens, harsh chemicals, and synthetic fragrance
- Unscented — no perfume, fragrance oils, or masking agents used in the formula
- Safe for use with any brand of menstrual cup or period disc
- Compact 150ml pump bottle that fits inside a standard-sized purse or travel pouch
- Suitable for use at home, work, school, or on the go
Hands-On Review
I used the EcoBlossom menstrual cup cleaner across an entire period cycle — in the shower on quiet weekday mornings, and over a office sink during a particularly hectic week of back-to-back meetings. The foaming dispenser was the first thing I noticed: it's more satisfying than a standard liquid soap because one pump genuinely covers a cup without you having to work up a lather for long. Maybe 15 to 20 seconds of rubbing, then a rinse, and the cup was clean.

What I appreciated most was the unscented formulation. I expected "unscented" to mean neutral, but I'd say it has a very faint, almost plant-like smell — not perfumed at all, just clean. After using it, the cup had no detectable scent when reinserted. That might sound minor, but it's actually a significant point for anyone who's dealt with a cup picking up soap smells from conventional hand soap.
The organic, pH-balanced angle matters too, particularly for the Hormonely audience. Many mainstream cleansers contain surfactants and preservatives that, over time, can degrade medical-grade silicone or leave residues that cause irritation. The EcoBlossom wash sidesteps that entirely. That said, I noticed the 5-oz bottle depletes faster than I'd like for daily home use. I went through the better part of it by the end of my cycle, which is why I see this as primarily a travel and backup product rather than a replacement for good old boiling between cycles.
Who Should Buy It?
- Travelers and commuters — the compact pump bottle genuinely fits in a purse or toiletries bag without taking up much space, making it the most practical cup-cleaning option on the go
- Anyone with sensitive skin or a history of vaginal irritation — the organic, fragrance-free, pH-balanced formula is specifically designed to minimise reactivity near sensitive tissue
- People who use cups at work or school — a dedicated wash means you're not relying on public-bathroom soap, which is often heavily scented or contains unknown ingredients
- Anyone transitioning away from disposable period products — having a dedicated, gentle cleaner makes the whole routine feel more intentional and less like a compromise
Skip this if you're on a very tight budget and primarily use your cup at home — boiling your cup in water for 5-10 minutes between cycles is still the gold-standard sterilisation method, it's free, and it requires no additional product. The EcoBlossom wash is a thoughtful supplement, not a necessity.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Diva Wash Menstrual Cup Cleanser — the established mainstream choice with a similar pH-balanced, unscented profile. If you want the most widely available option, this is it, though the ingredient lists are comparable.
- Konjac Gentleman Menstrual Cup Wash — a plant-based alternative that also markets organic credentials. Worth considering if you're comparing ingredient transparency across brands.
- Simple Wipes Menstrual Cup Cleansing Wipes — if you want something even more portable for emergency reinserts during long days out, wipes are a practical backup — though they lack the thoroughness of a proper wash.
FAQ
Pump one to two doses onto your fingertips, lather the cup thoroughly (about 20 seconds), then rinse under clean running water until all foam is gone. Pat dry or let air-dry before reinserting.
Final Verdict
The EcoBlossom menstrual cup cleaner is a well-considered product that does exactly what it claims — a gentle, organic, pH-balanced wash that keeps your silicone cup genuinely clean without introducing irritants or synthetic fragrance. The foaming pump is genuinely convenient, and the compact bottle makes it the kind of thing you actually remember to pack. It's not a replacement for boiling between cycles, but as a daily-use wash for people who want more control over what touches their body, it delivers. If ingredient safety and fragrance-free formulations matter to you — and for the Hormonely audience, they often do — this deserves a spot in your routine. Will I keep using it? Yes — I've already ordered a second bottle for my travel kit.