"Honestly? I dreaded this conversation. I kept putting it off. The box did most of the heavy lifting. It gave my daughter the answers I didn't have, and gave us a way in that wasn't awkward."Marcus Single dad, one daughter
The Period Box for the Girlies in your life
So when puberty shows up, she's already met it.
Preorder Mysa BoxNo girl should have to figure it out alone.
Three shifts she'll feel.
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awkwardawesomeNormalizePeriod talks shouldn't end after one sitting. Mysa turns the whisper into an open conversation that keeps coming up naturally. You don't need every answer ready. The box does the heavy lifting.
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confusedconfidentBuildShe stops guessing what's normal. The journal, the guide, and the affirmation cards give her language for everything she's feeling, plus quiet proof that other girls feel exactly the same.
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embarrassedempoweredConnectNo shrinking through this part of growing up. She walks in already knowing her body, knowing what to expect, and knowing the people around her are ready to show up.
Everything she needs.
A starter kit she explores by doing.
- Pads
- Pantyliners
- Tampons
- Intimate wipes
- Disposal bags
- Heat patch
- Acne stickers
- Emergency panties
- Deodorant
- Dark chocolate
- Scrunchie
- Period journal
- Affirmation cards
- Surprise treat
For Every Kind of Caregiver.
No single "right" way to start.
"My mom handed me a pad in silence when I was eleven. We never spoke about it again. My daughter isn't getting that. She's getting answers, explanations, and a mom who actually shows up."Priya Mom of one
"I've done the period talk four times. Each one was a little better. None were great. With my fifth, I just handed her the box and we sat with it together. Should've had this all along."Janelle Mom of five girls
"I'm not her mom and I don't try to be. But I am the aunt she texts when something's weird and she doesn't want to ask at home. Sending her this was my way of saying, I'm here for this part too."Aunt Theresa Gifting to her niece
Opened. Loved. Shared.
Real boxes. Real first conversations.
"She opened it before I left the room and read every affirmation card out loud." Mom, Atlanta
"First time we've ever talked about periods and neither of us cringed once." Dad, Chicago
"My niece called me crying. The good kind. Said someone finally got it." Aunt, Brooklyn
"I'm a dad. This gave me words I didn't have. That's worth a lot." Dad, Houston
"She told her best friend the next day. Now her best friend's mom wants one." Mom, Portland