When I saw this, my first thought was 'How?! Isn't this the dumbest idea?' I guess the person who designed it has no idea cos he is a male chiropractor named Dopps.
The glue stick is called Mensez feminine lipstick.
Dr. Dopps explains on his LinkedIn page that "Mensez feminine lipstick is a natural patented compound of amino acids and oil in a lipstick applicator that is applied to the labia minora, causing them to cling together in a manner strong enough to retain menstrual fluid in the vestibule above the labia minora where the vaginal opening and urethra exit.
The Mensez compound is instantly washed away with urine, which releases the menstrual fluid along with the urine into the toilet every time a woman urinates. No pads or tampons are needed. Safe, secure and clean.”
Some women has raised doubts and disapproval over the product, fearing the risk of infection from the retained menstrual blood or whether the urine will fully dissolve the seal.
The glue stick is called Mensez feminine lipstick.
Dr. Dopps explains on his LinkedIn page that "Mensez feminine lipstick is a natural patented compound of amino acids and oil in a lipstick applicator that is applied to the labia minora, causing them to cling together in a manner strong enough to retain menstrual fluid in the vestibule above the labia minora where the vaginal opening and urethra exit.
The Mensez compound is instantly washed away with urine, which releases the menstrual fluid along with the urine into the toilet every time a woman urinates. No pads or tampons are needed. Safe, secure and clean.”
Some women has raised doubts and disapproval over the product, fearing the risk of infection from the retained menstrual blood or whether the urine will fully dissolve the seal.
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