FAQ
What is the difference between Soak and a tampon?
A tampon is a compact piece of cotton designed to absorb menstrual fluid over a long period of time. Soak is a soft sponge that quickly absorbs excess cum, and is designed for less fluid. (so you don't risk micro-tears in your vaginal walls!)
What is Soak made from?
Soak is made from a highly absorbent medical-grade polyurethane sponge (the same material as some condoms, the contraceptive sponge, and various hospital instruments) and polypropylene handle. Nothing else.
How often can I use this?
Soak is safe to use as often as required. But don't leave the sponge in longer than one minute, and take care to slowly remove after use especially if you're feeling particularly tender down-there.
The vagina is self cleaning!
Yes, yes it is. Soak has one job: to remove excess fluids from the vagina. If this doesn't bother you, or other methods work for you then you don't need Soak.