Why organic?
Because your body deserves better.
All our pads and tampons are made with certified organic cotton, ensuring that no harmful chemicals touch the most absorbent part of your body. We’ve ditched plastic, synthetic fibers, fragrances, and all the nasty stuff.
Did you know? A single conventional disposable pad can contain up to 90% plastic, which can take up to 800 years to decompose. That just doesn’t sit right with us.
Our Mission
Period products should be freely accessible in all public restrooms. Yet, too often, access to menstrual products remains limited. We refuse to accept this status quo. We believe access to healthy and sustainable period products should be the norm, not the exception.
By partnering with organizations that share this vision, we are making accessibility the new norm.
Driving Accessibility, Together
Access to menstrual products should be as expected as toilet paper or soap. That’s why we collaborate with forward-thinking organizations that break down barriers and provide these essentials in their spaces. Together, we’re creating real change. Take action and make menstrual products accessible where they’re needed most.
Shop Bestsellers
Laurie
"The softest and most comfortable pads I’ve ever used!!! 10/10"
NOEMI
“I love that it’s organic and not harmful to our health. I highly recommend!"
CHARLOTTE
"Perfect size & very comfortable! So happy to have found this brand."

Changing the Game
No one should feel held back in sports because of her period. Yet, too often, lack of access and stigma push young athletes away. We’re working with sports organizations to make menstrual products as accessible as water bottles — because every athlete deserves to play with confidence.

A word from the founder
“I strongly believe that period products should be viewed as an integral part of self-care, much like skincare. Just as we carefully select the ingredients for our skin, we should be equally mindful of what we expose our bodies to during our menstrual cycles. Moreover, the guilt associated with single-use plastics should have no place in our monthly period experiences.”
Roxane