1st Aug, 2020
Riya Chandiramani
Riya, a Hong Kong based artist, details how challenging experiences led her to finding respect for her body, a place of self-worth, and her purpose in life.
1st Aug, 2020
TWO L(I)PS
Here’s the thing: your vulva may be out of sight, but it shouldn’t be out of mind. Like other parts of the skin, your vulva goes through itchiness, dryness, flushed skin, bumps and rashes. Keep your vulva happy and check up on her every now and then, she might be trying to tell you how she feels.
October 12, 2019
Eva Carocci
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) affects one in ten women worldwide. We tried to find statistics for Asia, but as we're learning this is no easy feat. Thankfully, our friends over at Life Hub wellness center in HK had our back.
2nd Aug, 2020
Petra Greening
When I was thinking about the topic “Vulva Love” I immediately thought of looks. I know it’s totally obvious, but think about it: how many women really know what their vulva even looks like? Where do our Vulva insecurities come from, and are we solving and addressing them in a healthy way?
June 15, 2020
Karma Yogi Kirst
Due to a combination of stigma & lack of education surrounding menstrual health, many people with periods are unaware of the changes their bodies experience each month.
September 18, 2019
Eva Carocci
What do you know about yeast? No, don’t get excited we aren’t diversifying into baking. We’re talking here about straight up yeastinfections, also known as 'thrush.'
2nd Aug, 2020
Edwin Chan
So how does a guy like me get to talk about your vulva with you? And how can I relate this back to who you are and why you can be happy with your vulva, your vulnerabilities and yourself? Carry on reading and I can give you my opinion on how you can achieve these things - starting with your vulva!
May 14, 2020
LUÜNA team
Our collective lack of knowledge about the hymen is concerning when you consider that the existence - or lack therefore - of this thin piece of tissue continues to subjugate women across the world.
September 14, 2019
Eva Carocci
Time to get down with some vagina-based medical Latin. VAGINISMUS is the involuntary tightening of the pelvic floor. It makes sex painful, if not impossible, for around 1 in 500 women in the US (we couldn’t find any data for Asia - something we’re getting used to when it comes to matters of female health).