Seven years of struggle. A sewing table. A solution.
Eva was not an entrepreneur. She was just a woman who lived with urinary leaks for seven years and tried everything: pads, adult diapers, every "anti-leak" brand she could find.
Nothing worked. Nothing felt normal.
So she went back to her sewing table and built something that worked.
After the 4th prototype, she finally did it. She created something that worked and told a few women around her.
Word of mouth spread. Then thousands of other women found her.
After years of running her workshop and helping thousands of women, Eva decided to retire. She passed the company on to her daughter, Sophie, who now continues her mission.
Sophie improved on what her mother had started by adding bamboo fibers — naturally antibacterial, three times more absorbent than cotton, and which wick away moisture instead of trapping it.
More than 44,000 women later, the mission hasn't changed: to create something real, something that works, and that makes women feel like themselves again.