For bodies learning to trust comfort again.
THE MODERN EPIDEMIC
Different symptoms. Similar stories.
Women everywhere seem to be navigating hormonal imbalances, autoimmune conditions, fertility challenges, and chronic symptoms at unprecedented rates. After hearing the same stories again and again, it began to feel less like coincidence and more like a pattern. Learning about PFAS, BPA, azo dyes, and other chemicals commonly found in everyday products made us question what we've come to accept as normal.
What touches your body, touches your health
This isn't meant to alarm you. It's information that empowers better choices. What sits against your most absorbent skin, day after day, is worth paying attention to.
of placentas tested contained microplastics, including nylon, a fibre common in underwear.
Synthetic fabric have tested up to 22× the BPA safety limit, an estrogen-mimicking chemical.
Your underwear should support your health, not burden it.
Most underwear is made with synthetic fabrics and chemical finishes. Ours is made with certified, non-toxic materials that honor your body.
Your body has been talking the whole time.
A few signals worth noticing. Not to worry over, just for your awareness.
Synthetics trap moisture and hold onto textile toxins, a perfect home for irritation to settle into.
Natural, non-toxic fibre leaves less room for bacteria to thrive — more time for your body to simply breathe.
Synthetics lock in heat no matter what the label promises.
Natural fibres breathe with you and hold up over time, cool, dry, and quietly intact.
On a path of healing
Real women. Real bodies. Real stories.
An ongoing Kiseau series on hormones, sensitivity, fertility, and learning to listen — written with the women living it.
Cynthia Ponce — symptoms at 15, years of being dismissed, and the small acts of alignment that followed.
Read her storyStephanie Tear — a decade in wellness before realising clothing was missing from the conversation.
Read her storyBegin with the layer closest to you.
You don't have to overhaul everything overnight. Start small, start close to the skin — and let your body tell you the rest.
When you're ready