Quality and standards




Quality is at the heart of our priorities
We want to provide women with alternative solutions. Louloucup was designed to support active, modern women who have chosen to make responsible choices.
As a company, we make it our daily mission to deliver the highest quality to our customers while minimizing our impact on the environment.
At Louloucup, we believe every woman should have access to a quality menstrual cup, made under strict hygienic conditions. We do everything we can to keep our prices reasonable while providing the best possible quality.
FAQ about your securite
Where is Louloucup made?
Louloucup is made in France under strict hygienic conditions in a facility certified to manufacture medical applications in compliance with ISO 13485 standards.
ISO 13485 certification ensures that every Louloucup is made with the utmost care and meets the standards set by the International Organization for Standardization.
Why choose Made in France?
Many menstrual cups on the market are made with questionable materials in countries where regulations aren’t as strict as in France. Depending on where it’s made, your menstrual cup could contain toxic or questionable substances. Unfortunately, not all menstrual cups are made from quality materials, and some sources of silicone can be harmful to your health.
The fact that Louloucup is made in France guarantees quality and traceability. We don’t take chances with your health. That’s why we’ve engraved our logo and the Made in France label inside each menstrual cup.
Are the dyes used safe?
All dyes used in the production of our menstrual cups are regulation-compliant and completely safe.
Does Louloucup contain phthalates, bisphenol A, or heavy metals?
No, our menstrual cups are made from the highest quality medical-grade silicone. They contain no phthalates, BPA, or heavy metals.
Do I need to replace my menstrual cup every year?
No, it’s absolutely not necessary to replace your menstrual cup every year. Some women keep their cups for up to ten years, while others prefer to change them more often. The FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) recommends changing your menstrual cup every three years. Some women choose to buy a new cup when they notice discoloration over time and use. You can prevent discoloration by rinsing your cup with cold water before washing it with soap.










