Jada Pinkett Smith launches sustainable personal care brand
Jada Pinkett Smith wants to help save the planet with her new sustainable personal care brand Hey Humans.
The menstrual disc is currently causing a stir on social media platforms. It works on the same principle as the menstrual cup, catching blood instead of sucking it up. However, the discs sit directly around the cervix, as these TikTok images show. Various brands have included the product in their range, and the manufacturer calls it an all-rounder. The disc is not only more comfortable and environmentally friendly than conventional disposable menstrual products such as tampons or pads. It is also said to be particularly suitable for people with sensitive bladders and weak pelvic floors. In addition, traceless penetrative sex is also said to be possible. A study concludes that the capacity is indeed particularly high and that the menstrual disc could help women with heavy bleeding in the future.
Jada Pinkett Smith wants to help save the planet with her new sustainable personal care brand Hey Humans.
Lady Gaga has heaped praise on the healthcare workers who took care of a sick family member.
Juno star Elliot Page has filed for divorce from wife Emma Portner, months after 'coming out' as transgender and non-binary.
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