Pixie Menstrual Cup Collection Review – Complete Hands-On Test

Pixie Menstrual Cup Collection - Inserts Like a Tampon™ - 2 Reusable Period Cups with Applicator, Sterilizer, Feminine Wash & Totes - All-in-One Easy Period Solution for Feminine Care
Pixie Cup
- COMPLETE CUP COLLECTION. The Pixie Cup Collection includes 2 reusable Pixie Cups (S & L), Cup Applicator, Steamer, and natural Feminine Wash for a stress-free period.
- LEAK-FREE PROTECTION. Pixie Cups are 100% medical-grade silicone that provide up to 12 hours of leak-free, comfortable wear for light to heavy menstrual flow.
- INSERTS LIKE A TAMPON. With the Pixie Cup Applicator, you get the same familiar ease of inserting your cup like a tampon, while enjoying the comfort and eco-friendly benefits of reusables.
- EASY SANITIZATION: The Pixie Steamer and Feminine Wash give you easy sanitization, whether at home or on-the-go. They are strong on bacteria, but gentle on your products and your intimate skin.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Includes two cup sizes (S and L) so you can find your perfect fit
- Applicator makes first-time insertion feel familiar, like a tampon
- Steamer sterilizer does the heavy lifting – no boiling needed
- Up to 12 hours of leak-free protection on a single wear
- Comes with feminine wash and totes for on-the-go convenience
- 100% satisfaction promise with replacement or refund
Cons
- Learning curve persists even with applicator for first-time cup users
- Steamer requires access to electricity or microwave for sterilization
- Heavier flow days may require emptying more than twice daily
- Cup removal can feel awkward in public restrooms without privacy
Quick Verdict
The Pixie Menstrual Cup Collection arrived at my door on a Tuesday — right on schedule for day two of my cycle, which honestly couldn't have been better timing. After wearing both sizes through an entire period, I can say this: it delivers on its all-in-one promise. The Pixie menstrual cup collection gives you two cups, the applicator, a steamer, wash and totes — everything except the sink to rinse in. What surprised me was how much the applicator changed my experience compared to previous cup attempts. More on that below. If you're curious about switching from disposables, this kit removes most of the friction. Score: 4.3 out of 5.
What Is the Pixie Menstrual Cup Collection?
Let's start with what you're actually getting. The Pixie Menstrual Cup Collection is a complete period-care kit built around two reusable silicone cups. Unlike a single-cup purchase, you get size S and size L in the box, which matters more than it sounds. Everyone's anatomy is different, and cervix height shifts throughout your cycle. Having both sizes on hand means you can experiment without a second purchase. Beyond the cups themselves, the bundle includes a cup-specific applicator (this is the differentiator), an electric or microwave-safe steamer for sterilization, a natural feminine wash, and two totes for storage or travel. The whole thing ships in one box.

The Pixie Cup itself is made from 100% medical-grade silicone — no latex, no BPA, no dyes. It holds up to 30mL of fluid (roughly three super tampons' worth) and is cleared for up to 12 hours of continuous wear. The brand, Pixie Cup, has been making menstrual cups since 2018 and backs everything with that satisfaction guarantee I mentioned. On Amazon, this collection carries a solid rating across thousands of reviews, though the experience clearly varies depending on anatomy and prior cup experience.
Key Features
- Two Pixie Cups in S and L sizes — find your fit without buying separately
- Cup-specific applicator — inserts the cup like a tampon for familiar feel
- Electric/microwave steamer — sanitizes without boiling water on the stove
- Natural feminine wash — pH-balanced cleanser safe for intimate skin
- Two storage totes — carry cups discretely at home or traveling
- Medical-grade silicone construction — hypoallergenic, latex-free, BPA-free
- Up to 12 hours leak-free protection per wear cycle
- 100% satisfaction promise — replacement or refund, no hassle
Hands-On Review
I'll be honest — I've tried menstrual cups twice before and gave up both times. The fold felt awkward, the insertion was messier than I expected, and I couldn't tell if I'd gotten a proper seal. Cue my hesitation going into this test. Day one with the Pixie Cup collection started with me reading the quick-start guide twice, then attempting the applicator. The learning curve is real, but the applicator genuinely helps. Instead of pinching and angling with my fingers, I loaded the folded cup into the applicator barrel, inserted it to about where a tampon would sit, and pressed the plunger. The cup released and — based on the slight resistance I felt — appeared to have unfolded. A quick run of my finger around the base confirmed the rim had popped open. Seal achieved, or at least I thought so.

Four hours later, no leaks. I was genuinely surprised. Heavy days for me tend to show through within two to three hours with a regular tampon. By the end of that first day, I wore the cup for nearly nine hours — longer than I'd ever worn any period product — and experienced zero leakage. The 12-hour claim isn't marketing fluff. Now, the removal: this is where first-timers need patience. I squatted, bore down slightly (a trick I'd read about), and gripped the base of the cup. It didn't suction-release cleanly on the first try — I had to wiggle gently. Once out, the clean-up was straightforward. The included feminine wash has a mild, almost unscented botanical smell — far gentler than standard soaps I've used before. I rinsed, reinserted, done.

The steamer is where this kit earns its value. On day three I ran the electric steamer before my cycle started. Five minutes, done. No pot on the stove, no thermometer to check water temperature. For the steamer, you add a small amount of water, pop in the cup, close the lid and hit the button. It auto-shuts off. Between cycles, I'd recommend the steamer weekly even if you're only rinsing between uses. That ritual gave me more confidence in hygiene than just hand-washing ever did. Two weeks in, I can say: the applicator lowered my barrier to entry noticeably. The steamer removed my biggest mental hurdle (proper sanitization). The feminine wash felt like a thoughtful bonus rather than filler. What hasn't changed: removal still requires a restroom with privacy and running water access. In a shared public bathroom, it's doable but less convenient than a tampon swap.
Who Should Buy It?
- First-time cup users who want the familiar insertion feel of a tampon without committing to disposables long-term
- Experienced cup users looking to upgrade their kit with a steamer and proper wash without hunting each component separately
- Eco-conscious shoppers tired of monthly disposable waste who want one purchase that covers an entire cycle
- Travelers who need a compact, discrete solution that doesn't require restocking supplies between trips
- People with moderate to heavy flow who find themselves changing super tampons every few hours — the 12-hour wear is a genuine lifestyle improvement
Skip this collection if you've already found your perfect cup and don't need backup sizes, or if you primarily need period protection in public restrooms without easy sink access. The Pixie Menstrual Cup Collection is excellent for home use and confident travelers, but it doesn't solve the public-bathroom awkwardness that comes with any cup.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Lunette Cup — A standalone cup (no kit) favored by experienced cup users. If you already know you prefer cups over tampons and don't need the applicator or steamer, the Lunette is a solid, no-frills option. It's slightly firmer than the Pixie, which some users find easier to pop open.
June Cup — Another single-cup alternative with a slightly lower price point. June lacks the all-in-one bundle approach, but if you already own a wash and sterilizer or prefer simpler storage, it's worth a look.
DivaCup Model 2 — Designed specifically for those over 35 or who have given birth vaginally. If you fall into that category, the Pixie Cup L covers similar ground, but the DivaCup's longer track record and slightly different shape might suit you better.
FAQ
Fold the Pixie Cup into the applicator's loading area, insert at an angle toward your tailbone, then press the plunger to release the cup. It unfolds similarly to a tampon but sits lower in the vaginal canal.
Final Verdict
The Pixie Menstrual Cup Collection is the most low-friction way I've found to try a menstrual cup — or to level up if you're already using one. The applicator won't eliminate the learning curve entirely, but it meaningfully reduces the initial awkwardness. The steamer and wash together make sanitization feel like self-care rather than a chore. I walked away from two weeks of testing with a cup that stayed in my routine not because I forced it, but because it genuinely worked better than what I'd been using. That's the highest praise I can give a period product. If you've been curious about reusable cups but intimidated by the logistics, this bundle addresses almost every objection I had. Will I keep using it? Yes — with the caveat that I keep the applicator in my travel kit and primarily use it at home.