Women experience many changes throughout their lifetime, so feminine hygiene products help her maintain both health and beauty. Such products include washes, wipes and tampons.
Women’s health products must be safe and reliable; additionally, they should be eco-friendly and clinically tested.
The Honey Pot Co.
The Honey Pot Company crafts feminine care products using all-natural ingredients, designed to help women feel their best. Their offerings include foaming wash, pads and wipes made without carcinogens, sulfates, dioxins or artificial fragrances – and all pads made with organic cotton; an amazing way of connecting back with “blood” that was harvested during centuries of slavery.
Beatrice Dixon founded her company in 2014 after having a vivid dream: while suffering from bacterial vaginosis, she dreamed of her grandmother visiting and providing a list of ingredients for use as remedies.
Freedom Apothecary
Visit this Northern Liberties boutique and you’ll discover skincare and beauty products created by Black women, workshops, book clubs, and enlightenment events designed to promote women’s empowerment.
Morrisa Jenkins, licensed aesthetician and founder of Meaux Moisture skincare line, launched Freedom Apothecary after moving from New Orleans to Philadelphia. The self-care space features holistic products including tinctures, books and divination tools as well as a mix bar stocked with botanical extracts, oils and salts for creating customized face masks, oils or scrubs.
The brand’s Adaptogenic Apothecary collection aims to reduce menopausal symptoms, increase energy and enhance mitochondrial function with its blends containing Lion’s Mane, Ashwagandha and other adaptogens.
Cora
managing periods can be a difficult challenge for women of any age; but for girls and women living in developing nations who cannot afford menstrual products such as pads and tampons, managing periods can be even harder. They rely on dirty rags, newspapers, or sand as alternatives as a result of period poverty.
Cora uses organic cotton and donates to women’s health charities as part of their solution to address this problem. Their subscription model helps reduce waste while simultaneously decreasing costs for subscribers; furthermore, Cora provides a range of sizes and absorbencies (including applicator-free options) suitable for subscribers.
Cora has teamed up with RELEX Solutions to maximize forecasting and replenishment efficiency, by using their unified retail planning solution. This has allowed them to improve store inventory levels, automate warehouse order proposals and maximize supply chain efficiency.
Ritual
Ritual offers a convenient vitamin service and also produces probiotics and protein powder. Customers have reported that Ritual’s multivitamins help with IBS symptoms and other digestive ailments while their probiotics ease symptoms related to candida overgrowth or other digestive ailments.
This company adheres to scientific knowledge about which nutrients work best in terms of form and dose for every stage of life and gender, sourcing their products transparently through their Made Traceable program, while remaining budget conscious by eliminating unnecessary additives from their formulas. Their products make an ideal option for individuals wanting a safe solution within budget constraints.
This brand offers carefully formulated multivitamin options tailored for women 18+, men 50+, kids and teens, prenatal/postpartum supplements as well as daily shakes made with fermented sugarcane and monk fruit for daily consumption.
Saalt
Saalt uses the B Corp model, meaning that 2% of sales go toward providing improved menstrual products to areas in most need. Their products are reusable and should last 10 years with proper care – simply boil and use pH balanced soap such as Summer’s Eve to clean before reinserting into their packaging.
SAALT’s co-directors consist of a queer nonbinary high caste woman in her 30s with roots in Durham, West Bengal and Bangladesh; and a Dalit immigrant and mom from South India living in Atlanta in her 40s. Furthermore, this organization has embarked on an internal reflection process and an anti-caste political education initiative by revising standard operating procedures and policies accordingly.
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Women deserve access to products designed specifically to address their unique health and wellness needs, and female-founded brands are working toward making that possible.
Cora offers organic cotton tampons and pads free from pesticides so that when Aunt Flo comes knocking, you are prepared. In addition, this brand provides supplies every three months so as to eliminate unnecessary trips to a drugstore.
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