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Where it all began…
My name is Angharad and I’m the founder of Strawberry Week.
Strawberry Week was created after a particularly rough period during the first lockdown of 2020. I was frustrated that I was unable to buy a face mask – the self-care kind – as they were deemed as ‘non-essential’ (try telling that to my hormonal skin). This led me to looking online for a self-care period service, but they were all out of my budget, and not good value for money in my opinion.
Treating yourself shouldn’t have to break the bank! And with Strawberry Week, self-care doesn’t break the bank. I wanted to create an affordable and accessible option for period self-care. I’m also a keen advocate for creating a no shame community around periods. I’m sure I’m not the only one who used to hide their period products up their sleeve when going to the toilet in school? Or at work? It’s crazy that there is still a stigma around menstruation in this day and age.