Being an American-born Chinese, I believe I have the best of both worlds—melding Chinese customs my parents passed down to me and my sister with American traditions. Growing up, I studied American history alongside learning to read and write Chinese. Every late January or early February—the time of year when hundreds of millions of American families gather around the TV with chips and dip and hot wings to tune into the ultimate showdown on the gridiron (ICYMI, I’m talking about the Super Bowl)—my extended family gathers around a large round table, complete with a Lazy Susan rotating a feast of foods (and the game going on in the background), to celebrate the start of Chinese New Year. On my family’s Thanksgiving table, you’ll find the usual suspects (turkey, mashed potatoes, and green bean casserole) interspersed between a Chinese version of stuffing, noodles, and dumplings.
As May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, I thought what better way to honor and celebrate our cultures than highlighting female Asian American-owned wellness brands that inspire innovation, creativity, and connection in our community and beyond. Keep reading to learn about 18 companies to support today and every day.
1. Elix

When Lulu Ge went off birth control and experienced debilitating cramps, bloating, headaches, and sleepless nights, she was determined to change the narrative around menstrual symptoms as an accepted part of just being a woman. Instead of masking the pain with toxic drugs and more synthetic birth control, she turned to herbal medicine. Soon after, she got the idea to create Elix to provide greater access to the holistic approach to menstrual wellness. You’ll get a personalized herbal treatment plan through an online health assessment, and the products are 100 percent organic, ethically and sustainably sourced, and vegan and gluten-free.
2. Beia

With a background in bridal beauty, Brittany Lo all too often witnessed women connecting
over problems rather than accomplishments. And shielding themselves from experiencing true pleasure. Drawing from her Chinese heritage and unwavering passion, Lo established Beia, a luxury skincare meets sexual wellness line, to shatter the taboo of indulging oneself. Beauty and pleasure are not—and should not—be mutually exclusive, after all. Lo’s ultimate goal? To inspire women to harness the power that comes from owning their sexuality. And give them tools to feel their very best and most confident in their own skin. Formulated with sustainably sourced ingredients (think: squalane, coconut, and aloe vera), Beia’s products naturally rejuvenate the skin and body to enhance an everyday skincare routine and intimate moments alike.
3. Rael

From your skin to your period, Rael has got you covered. Founded by three women from South Korea, including CEO Yanghee Paik, who saw the need for quality feminine care in America, Rael combines high-quality organic materials from the U.S. with cutting-edge Korean manufacturing technology to create clean, sustainable, and cruelty-free products for women. Rael exists to help menstruators live in harmony with their cycles and champions cycle-syncing, aligning your personal care routine with the phases of your menstrual cycle. It’s a one-stop shop for women, by women.
4. Hey Dewy

Unable to find a humidifier that could treat her son’s nosebleeds while on the go and having struggled with dry skin for the better part of her life, cofounder Cindy Kang launched Hey Dewy in 2019. Inspired by her Korean culture of maintaining good health as the top priority, she created a portable humidifier with sinus-clearing, skin-moisturizing, and germ-fighting benefits that anyone could reap no matter where they were—at their desk, in the car, or while traveling. But the impact of her humidifiers doesn’t stop at improving one’s skin and health. Ten percent of every purchase is dedicated to initiatives that provide clean water to communities, such as The Water Project.
5. Our Place

Shiza Shahid grew up in Pakistan, where home cooking was at the forefront of her culture. When Shahid emigrated to America, she saw a gap in the kitchenware market: There wasn’t a brand that made products that celebrated the beauty and joy of home cooking (and made it easier to cook). As immigrants, she and her partner found “their place” in America by cooking and sharing food with new friends who became their chosen family. Thus, the idea for Our Place was conceived: to build a bigger table, one that would have room for everyone, an extension of community. From cookware to tableware to kitchen tools, Our Place is the foundation “for connections made across the kitchen table.”
6. Silk + Sonder

Synonymous with self-care, the act of journaling has become a wellness trend you don’t want to sleep on. Enter: Silk + Sonder. In search of a tool to help her work through her feelings of anxiety and being burned out and unfulfilled, Founder Meha Agrawal discovered the transformative nature of journaling and created a subscription-based journaling model to make self-care a more joyful and personalized experience. Choose from a monthly, quarterly, or annual subscription (included in each journal are guided prompts and wellness trackers).
Available in 1-month, 3-months, and 12-months. Includes: a themed journal-meets-planner delivered monthly;
habit, mood, health trackers;
unlimited app access with audio reflections, guided journaling prompts, and a members-only community;
live classes + workshop events
7. gimme Seaweed

Born and raised in central Seoul, Korea, Annie Chun grew up eating foods from the ocean, including seaweed that her mother would dry, roast, and serve. The idea of reinterpreting a favorite food from her childhood inspired her to start gimme. The result? The creation of the world’s first USDA-certified organic, non-GMO project-verified seaweed snacks. From pioneering organic seaweed in the U.S. to her commitment to the highest quality ingredients, Annie has made gimme a top healthy, gluten-free, and sustainable snack in the U.S. “Good for you, good for your tastebuds, and good for the planet.” Enough said.
8. Pink Moon

After getting out of a toxic relationship and going through a healing transformation through self-care and self-love, CEO and Founder Lin Chen started Pink Moon to create a space of empowerment and abundance. Best described as a platform that marries emotional health and self-love with sustainable beauty, Pink Moon curates a unique shopping experience featuring vetted female-led brands and their eco-conscious and ethically minded goods. Talk about girl power. Browse gua sha tools, vegan lipsticks and nail polish, perfume oils, and so much more (they even have workshops!).
Includes an easy-to-follow gua sha guide, a handcrafted reusable magnetic closure box, and a pouch to protect and store your tool
9. Tea Drops

A cup of tea has always been more than just a beverage for Sashee Chandran. Coming from Chinese and Sri Lankan descent, she has always viewed tea as a form of connection, community, and nostalgia, bringing back fond childhood memories. Wanting to recreate the magic of a high-quality tea experience she grew up with without the waste of tea bags, she established Tea Drops, an assortment of bagless, organic, whole-leaf teas. Shop by tea type, flavor, caffeine level, benefit (immune support, please!), and mood (can I get some stress relief?).
10. Blueland

When CEO and cofounder Sarah Paiji Yoo became a new mom, she was determined to find a solution to single-use plastic after learning that all disposed plastics were contaminating the water and food she was feeding her baby. Born out of the lack of household products that didn’t come packaged in plastic, Blueland specializes in eco-friendly cleaning supplies that are as safe as they are effective. Their collection also includes hand soap, body wash, and laundry essentials—all sans harmful chemicals. Because a clean, non-toxic home equals better health for you and the environment.
11. Methodology

After years of living off fast food, Julie Nguyen developed a laundry list of health issues. Not until she changed her diet did she realize the impact food can have on her health and well-being. Julie built Methodology, a weekly meal-prep service, to help people take the guesswork out of creating and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. So they can focus their time and energy elsewhere. Customize your subscription based on your diet preferences, cuisine, days needed, and type of meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack). The best part besides the convenience and delicious options? All the food is precooked and delivered in glass jars that are picked up for recycling.
12. Apothékary

A daughter of a potter and a farmer, Shizu Okusa was influenced at an early age to appreciate and feel a connection to Earth and nature. You wouldn’t find over-the-counter medicines in her household but rather hot stones and herbal drinks. But her career didn’t always match her balanced upbringing. After working as a Wall Street trader for three years, she knew she was destined for more. After leaving her job and traveling abroad, where she learned Ayurveda, she eventually founded Apothékary. A plant-based “farmacy,” the brand offers herbal and adaptogen remedies (all organic, fair-trade, and non-GMO) for everything from skin and gut health to sleep and sex drive.
13. Seadrop Skincare

From childhood, Serena Advani’s mother and grandmother taught her how to mix Indian clays and powders with water to create efficacious skincare at home. Not only were these rituals some of Serena’s favorite memories growing up, but they were also a channel to connect with the women in her family of generations past and present. Now, Advani is bringing the solution to cleaner, more sustainable skincare in the form of (clinically-tested, dermatologist-approved, allergen-free, vegan, and cruelty-free) water-activated tablets, AKA their Hydrating Seafoam Cleanser.
Includes one Eternal Jar that keeps your cleanser beads safe from the humidity in your home and one set of cleanser bead refills
14. Chiyo

After seeing her mother send traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) meals to her aunt postpartum and realizing that the U.S. lacked postpartum food traditions and care (unlike every ancient culture), Irene Liu came up with the idea for Chiyo. Liu and Jennifer Jolorte Doro, a practicing doula, lactation consultant, and postpartum chef for nearly a decade, joined forces during the pandemic for a test pilot of their meal program and never stopped—100,000 meals later, they are serving families nationwide, fertility through postpartum. With Chiyo, they’re bridging eastern and western cultures to normalize and provide convenient ways for women to take care of themselves through highly-personalized, nutritious meal plans.
15. Cocolab

Founded by sisters Chrystle, a dentist, and Cat Cu, an artist, Cocolab brings joy to your otherwise drab oral health routine with an innovative line of colorful and effective floss, toothbrushes, and toothpastes that bring dentist-level clean and shine (and energizing flavors). Taking a cue from their mother, who immigrated from the Philippines to attend a dental graduate program in Canada (the only female in her class), the Cu duo have created solutions that not only work and nurture your smile and overall health (oral hygiene affects way more than just your teeth and mouth) but also lessen product waste with the use of recycled plastic. You can thank Cocolab for your daily hit of dental dopamine. Who said oral care can’t be fun?
16. Hey Freya

Women’s health has long been narrowly defined by fertility and menopause, leaving crucial pieces of the complexity of women’s bodies and well-being under-researched and ignored. Dr. Thara Vayali and Cecilia Tse sought to fill in the gaps of the current health system and meet the needs of women by providing better access to meaningful health information; thus their story began with hey freya. With accessible, evidence-backed tools like their at-home tests and supplements crafted from decades of clinical and formulation expertise, hey freya is paving the way for women to take control of their well-being on their own terms.
hey freya members receive:
– 1 Measure Stress Test complete with results and curated suggestions
– 20% off all hey freya products for one year
– Monthly check-ins with trained, dedicated health guides
– Quarterly offers and gifts from hey freya partners
17. Le Mini Macaron

For Le Mini Macaron founder Christina Kao, getting a gorgeous, glossy manicure is the perfect self-care pick-me-up. After getting tired of the time and money she spent visiting the nail salon every few weeks, she wanted to find a simple and affordable way to recreate her salon mani at home. In 2015, she came up with the idea for Le Mini Macaron, an easy, inexpensive at-home gel manicure that gives everyone the freedom to do their nails when and where they want, without breaking the bank. Their 21-free (a formulation that excludes 21 potentially harmful chemicals commonly found in conventional nail polishes), vegan, cruelty-free, and up to 85 percent plant-based polish collection is made with good-for-you ingredients (blueberry, avocado, spinach) and biotin to fortify nails.
The set includes:
– Bye Bye Cuticle Remover
– Sanding Block
– Nail Cleanser Prep Pads
– Le Zebra Nail File
– Gel Polish Remover Wraps
– Remover Clips
– Remover Tool
– Plant Power – Plant-Based Nail Fortifier
– XL Pouch
18. Wildwonder

Inspired by the healing tonics her Chinese grandmother brewed, Rosa Li created wildwonder to preserve a legacy while modernizing ancient wellness traditions into something as flavorful and whimsical as it is functional. Her sparkling drinks blend bold fruit flavors like Guava Rose, Mango Gold, and Cherry Lemonade with prebiotics, probiotics, and superherbs, carving out a unique space between kombucha and soda and offering a gut-friendly option that doesn’t compromise on taste or aesthetics. With every gut-happy-inducing can, 5 percent of profits go toward uplifting marginalized communities, reflecting Li’s commitment to creating everyday wonders in health and happiness.
Includes 4 cans of each: Raspberry Lychee, Guava Rose, Strawberry Passion
Includes 2 cans of each: Raspberry Lychee, Pineapple Paradise, Strawberry Passion, Mango Gold, Guava Rose, and Peach Ginger

Katherine Chang, Wellness Staff Writer
Katherine Chang is The Everygirl’s Wellness Staff Writer with over five years of experience in the health and wellness space. She navigates the latest wellness topics and trends through expert interviews and studies, and she’s always first in line to try them firsthand.
Products included in graphic linked within the article. Feature graphic images credited to: Beia, Our Place Always Pan & The Oven, Silk + Sonder, Pink Moon, Apothékary The Honest Youth & Chill The F* Out