
Founder Story
For most of my life, I didn’t know how to listen to my body. Like many women, I was never taught what to expect, how to recognize the signs of imbalance, or that pleasure was more than just indulgence, but a key part of health.
I only started paying attention when my body gave me no other choice. In my twenties, unexplained symptoms: fatigue, low libido, and mood swings, went ignored. I assumed they were just stress, just life. By the time I was diagnosed with Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) in my thirties, I had already lost bone density. My health had suffered because I wasn’t taught to connect the dots between my hormones, my well-being, and my pleasure.
That realization changed everything. I started asking questions. Why don’t we talk about this? Why is women’s health still treated like a mystery? And why is pleasure, something so deeply tied to our physical and emotional health, either over-sexualized or dismissed entirely?
I founded Dott to change the conversation. Because intimate care isn’t just about pleasure, it’s about self-awareness, hormone health, and reclaiming control over our own bodies. It’s about making sure that women never have to feel disconnected from themselves the way I once did.
This isn’t just a brand, it’s a movement. A call for women to reclaim what has always been theirs: their right to know, to feel, and to thrive in their own body.
