Myoovi TikTokers are loving this painful period eliminating product
Myoovi: TikTokers are loving this painful period-eliminating product Who we are Contact Advertise Tips UK Write Tips News Trash Agenda Trends Opinion Guides UK Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Bristol Brookes Cambridge Cardiff Coventry Durham Edinburgh Exeter Glasgow King's Lancaster Leeds Lincoln Liverpool London Manchester Newcastle Nottingham Oxford Sheffield Soton St Andrews Sussex University of East Anglia Warwick York ‘This is a game-changer’: TikTokers are loving Myoovi, the pad making periods painless You should never have to accept pain during your period 5 days ago Hannah Van De Peer Trends UK Affiliate content. We may earn commission from links included in this article. Cramps can be excruciating, and we’re all just expected to get on with it. People with periods – you’ll know exactly what I mean here. All we’re supposed to do is pop a painkiller (or two) and ride it out like the big, strong adults we are. Period pains are just so… normalised. Whether you’re sitting in a foetal position on the floor, curled up in a ball, even heaving due to stomach ache, people often just shrug us off and expect us to ignore it. Even when painkillers may not be enough. Those of you with Endometriosis know this better than anyone. Those pains can disrupt your entire day, and make you want to get into bed and reflect on all those pain-free non-period days you miss more than anything. Enter Myoovi. This instant, drug-free solution to painful periods was founded by UK-based doctors to help us finally kick those nasty cramps for good. The skin-tone butterfly pads work by gently releasing small electrical pulses into your stomach. It’s non-invasive, and just feels like a light vibration. The pads are skin-inclusive, and come in a number of different tones for discreet pain relief. TikTokers are literally calling it a “game-changer”. Here’s what else they’ve said: @issyoakley @myoovi original sound – Issy Oakley TikToker Issy Oakley (@issyoakley) says she had “immense pain after coming off the implant about two years ago”, and the official Nexplanon website states that stomach pain is a typical side effect from implant removal. In a TikTok which now has 153k likes, Issy said the Myoovi Kit made her pain “a lot less” and she didn’t feel like she needed to take painkillers to get rid of it. Another content creator, @shanicemua_, tested the Myoovi Kit to help with cramps worsened by her Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. As well as saying “@myoovi quite literally out here saving lives,” she confessed, “I don’t want to be a sicko and say I enjoy my periods now, but they’re definitely a lot easier to deal with.” Click here to get 10 per cent off your first kit Click here to get 10 per cent off your first kit If you struggle with painful periods, you should definitely give Myoovi a go. You can use the code AUTUMN10 for 10 per cent off your kit. Related stories recommended by this writer Everything you need to know about the Miami Boys Choir and its iconic music Meet Pete and Bas: The grandads turned TikTok rappers who are all over your For You Page Wait, people on TikTok are saying oat milk is actually bad for you but is it really? Featured image via TikTok. Hannah Van De Peer Trends UK Most Read Who lives at 657 Boulevard now What happened to real house from The Watcher on Netflix Hayley Soen Trash These 20 Russell Group universities are officially the best in the UK right now Izzy Schifano News All the 2022 MAFS UK cast s first Instagram posts compared to their most recent Katelyn Mensah Trash The creepy letters in The Watcher are real – here s what they each said in real life Hayley Soen Trash Meet Ruth Codd The 26-year-old who went from TikTok fame to The Midnight Club on Netflix Harrison Brocklehurst Trash Right just how successful are the millionaire cast of Bling Empire really Hayley Soen Trash The full true story behind the disgusting meat sandwich scene in the Jeffrey Dahmer series Hayley Soen Trash George has been ruled out of the Married at First Sight UK reunion by Channel 4 Harrison Brocklehurst Trash Guys Francis Bourgeois has his own show coming out next week Hayley Soen Trash Real Broaddus family was paid by Netflix for The Watcher and made demands about the show Hayley Soen Trash