Why Instructions Matter
Details on how and why to use each product are important
Instruction Cards
We provide detailed instructions with every kit and product on this site. Why? Because for most people going through treatment for the first time, it’s hard to know what to expect or what products might help navigate the challenges ahead.
Think instructions for a tube of lip balm sound unnecessary? We get it. Normally, you wouldn’t need them. But during chemotherapy, dehydration can lead to cracked lips—something that’s not just uncomfortable but also a potential entry point for bacteria, which could impact healing. Knowing why and how to use these products makes a difference.
Product Questions
While some instructions are straightforward—we all understand the soothing warmth a cup of tea can provide—others are much more detailed. For instance, in our Healing Luxe kit, we explain how a simple tape lint roller can be a game-changer for women experiencing hair loss during chemo. Many women have shared the emotional moment of laying down to sleep, only to feel like needles are poking their scalp. It’s an unexpected and painful side effect. The lint roller gently removes those tiny, irritating hairs, offering quick relief.
During treatment, these little details matter. And unless someone who’s been through it shares their knowledge, it’s hard to know what you might need until you experience it yoursel
Walk Hand-in-Hand
When you’re first diagnosed with cancer or facing a major medical treatment, it can feel isolating—like you’re the only person in the world navigating this journey. But the reality is, sadly, you’re not alone.
Women, in particular, have formed a powerful community of warriors, united by shared experiences and a determination to uplift others facing similar challenges. In this community, education is everything.
That’s why our instruction cards are written by women who’ve been there. Each one is created from real-life experience, with the heartfelt goal of guiding and supporting someone else through a journey they’ve already endured.