There are seasons in a woman’s life that feel like thresholds. Quiet at first. Easy to dismiss. Until suddenly, everything feels different.
Hair that once felt like an extension of self begins to thin. The scalp becomes sensitive, unpredictable, and reactive. Sleep feels lighter. Focus wavers. The mirror reflects someone familiar, but not quite the same.
For many women, this moment arrives during menopause. And while the world is slowly beginning to talk about it, most women still experience it alone.
This is where Cria enters, not loudly, not disruptively, but intentionally. As a companion. As a grounding presence. As a reminder that this stage of life is not about losing something, but about learning how to care differently.
Because what if menopause isn’t something to “get through,” but something to arrive at, supported, informed, and deeply respected.

