f.a.q.

The Faja Ease device expands the opening of the faja for bowel movements to help prevent poop from getting on the faja. NO MORE EWW-YUCK!

Here are the answers to the most common questions
Does the Faja Ease product help with peeing while wearing a faja?

No. The Faja Ease product is to only help with bowel movements while wearing a faja. There are other products, such as a female urination device, that will help women with peeing while wearing a faja.

 Does anything get on the device?

No. It is designed to retract the faja back and allow waist to drop. 

Why is it dificult to go to the bathroom while wearing a faja?

The fajas have an opening for going to the bathroom, but because of the nature of the compression bodysuit to compress all parts of the body the opening is very small. Faja users have complained about poop getting on the faja. When this happens the faja has to be taken off to be washed. Some faja users take their faja off each time for bowel movements to avoid the risk of getting poop on it. This entails unlatching lots of hooks and decompresing the body to take it off, then relatching lots of hooks and recompressing the body to fit it back on when done. The Faja Ease product is simply inserted into the faja opening for bowel movements to widen the opening, then taken out when done, so that the process of bowel movements is not difficult.

Do you only us the product while using the restroom?

Yes, it is designed to be removed after going to the bathroom.

How does the faja ease work?

It holds itself in place while retracting the faja back allowing waist to drop while going number 2..

How do you go poop while wearing a Faja

There are three options for going poop while having to wear a faja:
1. Take the faja off by unlatching all the hooks while decompressing the body, then relatching all the hooks while recompressing the body to put it back on.
2. Leave the faja on and risk getting poop on it and then having to take it off to wash it.
3. Use the “
Faja Ease” product that retracts the faja opening so that you don’t have to take the faja off, or risk getting poop on it.