About the Brand
Lady suite is intimate skin + wellness for the glow below!
With safe, effective and vulva-friendly products, Lady Suite formulas are Dermatologist-tested and help prevent common vulva struggles, like intimate skin dryness, ingrown hairs, razor bumps, redness, and rough texture while supporting pH balance through ingredients like rejuvenating essential fatty acids, immune-boosting probiotics, and soothing ayurvedic-inspired botanical extracts ideal for a woman’s most sensitive skin.
Gluten-free, vegan, and tested on ladies, never animals, each plant-based product is made for women by women, containing no synthetic fragrance, artificial dyes, parabens, phthalates, excess essential oils, and other known vulva-villains.
Our mission is to undo the tired vaginal taboos through smarter education, ‘real’ conversation and clean, effective care. We believe vulva health is the gateway to whole body wellness!
What else?
In everything we do, Lady Suite embodies self-love, the full spectrum of health and wellness, and a celebration of our very beautiful (and sometimes) temperamental lady parts. Lady Suite is about progress, not perfection.
Because our lady parts are tucked away, a taboo subject, or even difficult to talk about—love for them often takes a back seat to the rest of our bodies. We exist to bring vulvas and lady parts to the forefront of health and wellness!
Is the struggle real?
A miraculous detoxifier and center of sensuality, the vagina is also the most absorbent part of the body. The skin around the vagina, AKA the vulva needs special treatment (and skin care) and here's why...
Bare vs. Hair
Au naturel, Brazilian, bohemian, landing strip or va-jazzled. No matter how you style it, the vulva needs nourishing. If you’re coiffed, however, the skin becomes more exposed and prone to irritation.
Ladyscaping Woes
Our skin is hyper-sensitive down there. So shaving, waxing and laser treatments can sometimes result in unwanted side effects like razor burn, ingrown hairs or irritation.
Hormones, huh?
On top of it all, hormonal changes during pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause, and other hormonal imbalances, often deplete skin's moisture, elasticity and collagen.
Intimate Skin S.O.S.
Like the skin on our faces, intimate skin can also show signs of underlying inflammation via redness, itchiness, discomfort and hyperpigmentation.
The Dry Spell
With normal aging, intimate skin can lose firmness and become dry, thin and rough in texture.
Our Expertise
Along with our Founder Therese, who brings 20 years of product development experience to Lady Suite, we are also grateful to work with progressive biochemists and women's health experts through our entire formulation and testing processes.
We only formulate with ingredients from trustworthy and sustainable sources validated by our lab - a pioneer of clean, natural technologies that is also NSF, EcoCert and certified USDA Organic.
Getting intimately acquainted with our lady parts:
We (so) get it. Knowing the lady landscape isn’t exactly common knowledge, let alone something we feel comfortable talking openly about versus other body parts. And we can certainly relate to lady parts insecurity.
Yet, in our pursuit of bringing better intimate skin care to ourselves and ladies across the country, we found that even a simple daily intimate skin care regimen can be extremely empowering. Just knowing how our bodies work on a deeper level can help undo the taboo, boost confidence and minimize the negative self-talk.
Lady Suite products are designed to help you feel your best. Enjoy healthy, revitalizing skin care in the place that needs some special attention.
Let’s talk about the lady garden
We want to make sure you understand the difference between your vagina and your vulva. The vagina is on the inside. If you look at your lady parts with a mirror, the only visible part of the vagina is the vaginal opening. The vulva is the external skin that protects your vagina.
Keeping the vulva healthy and resilient can better prevent ingrown hairs, provide more padding for normal wear and tear from grooming, spinning or cycling, sex, tight jeans, harsh detergents and skin care ingredients, chlorine, the wrong underwear, and not to mention the miracle of birth. She goes through so much!
So essentially, if the vagina is a home, the vulva is the garden (wherever your hair grows.) Lady Suite skin care tends to your garden… all year round.
What does that mean? Lady Suite Botanical Oil is meant to nourish and support the vulva - whether you have hair or little to no hair. It can be very soothing, conditioning and rejuvenating to sensitive intimate skin and it can also condition pubic hair to be softer. But our Botanical Oil is not meant to be used inside the vagina as a lubricant or vaginal moisturizer. It's still safe for the entire vulva and vaginal area, but it has only been tested for external use.
This (very) simplified diagram represents the vulva. The pink colors represent the areas where you can safely apply the Lady Suite Botanical Oil. Apply to pubic hair and any areas where you ladyscape — wax, sugar, shave or laser.
Take a look for yourself
VULVA: The proper name for a women's outer genitals is the vulva, which is often mistakenly referred to as the vagina. Just like any other part of the body, vulvas are unique and come in all shapes, textures and sizes.
CLITORIS: Front part of our sexual organs known as the pleasure spot. Full of nerve endings — 15,000 of them — the tip of the clitoris is usually the most sensitive area on the vulva and is the only organ in the entire body that's sole purpose is sexual arousal.
LABIA MINORA: Known as the "inner labia" or two small folds of skin tissue inside the labia majora. They protect the vagina and provide sensation and lubrication during sex. The inner labia are rarely symmetrical; one side can be longer than the other or can stick out of the labia majora. Even color can vary. These variations are completely normal and healthy!
LABIA MAJORA: Known as the "outer labia" or outer folds of skin surrounding the vagina orifice. These outer lips also protect the vagina, and also vary in color, size and texture.
VAGINA: The passage between the uterus and the external genitals. The only part of the vagina that's visible from the outside is the opening. Most of the vagina is actually on the inside and it leads all the way up to the cervix.
VESTIBULE: The vestibule is the vagina opening.
URETHRAL OPENING: This is how we wee.