Female-Owned Brands Empowering Women’s Health and Beauty
1. The Honey Pot Company
Founded by Beatrice Dixon in 2014, The Honey Pot Company is an organic feminine hygiene and body care brand dedicated to empowering women through natural solutions. Their products, ranging from plant-based pads and tampons to herbal washes and deodorants, are designed to meet the specific needs of women’s bodies.
2. Hue Noir
Launched in 2019 by CEO Dee Poku, Hue Noir is a beauty and wellness brand that celebrates women of color and their diverse beauty needs. Their innovative products, such as their patented Hue Noir Scale and custom-blended skincare formulas, are tailored to suit various skin tones and textures. Hue Noir is committed to promoting inclusivity and empowering women to embrace their unique beauty.
3. Elvie
Co-founded by Tania Boler in 2013, Elvie is a health tech company specializing in products that support women’s sexual health and well-being. Their flagship product, Elvie Trainer, is a pelvic floor trainer designed to improve bladder control and sexual pleasure. Elvie empowers women to take control of their bodies and unlock their sexual potential.
4. Intimina
Founded in 2009 by Danela Žagar and Femi Oyenuga, Intimina is a leading manufacturer of intimate health and feminine wellness products. Their range includes menstrual cups, pelvic floor exercisers, and pleasure products designed to enhance women’s overall well-being. Intimina is committed to educating and empowering women to make informed choices about their health and sexuality.
5. LOLA
Launched in 2015 by Jordan Kaplan and Alex Friedman, LOLA is a subscription-based period care brand that offers organic tampons, pads, liners, and other feminine hygiene products. LOLA is known for its transparent pricing, body-positive messaging, and dedication to social impact. The brand supports organizations that fight period poverty and promote menstrual equity for all women.
These female-owned brands are not only creating innovative products but also fostering a culture of empowerment and self-acceptance. They are empowering women to prioritize their health and well-being, embrace their bodies, and live their lives with confidence.
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K. Lowery