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Find the remedy for your every phase and connect with your inner goddess

At Selene, we believe in building the kind of world we want to live in—a mission that starts and ends with us as individuals. Together, we can make a difference. That’s why each quarter, we donate a portion of our sales to a different organization for social good.

Below are the three pillars of social impact that Selene is committed to. 

Environmentally responsible CBD

Environmental responsibility

All of our products are made with ingredients that are grown organically, without pesticides or harmful chemicals. Because…who needs those?? Definitely not us. We're also dedicated to using 100% recyclable materials for all of our product packaging.

Another aspect of our commitment to the environment is regenerative farming. The farms we collaborate with use modern (earth-loving) technology that “regenerates” the soil, puts nutrients back into the ground, and cleans the air—improving the impact we have on the earth.

Committed to social justice

Social justice

At Selene, we believe in basic human rights for everyone. Period. We want to help make a difference.

It’s pretty clear that the fight for social justice is nowhere near finished. Anti-racism and anti-sexism work is taxing and exhausting, which is why it’s important for activists to practice consistent self-care.

Our vision is to empower women (of all colors and identities) to be informed when it comes to their health, and feel good in their own skin.

Committed to mental health

Mental health

A study by the National Institute of Mental Health (NAMI) found that about one in five women experience a common mental disorder (like anxiety or depression), compared with one in eight men. Not only that, but BIPOC women tend to face additional challenges to their mental health, and are at greater risk of experiencing a mental disorder. 

Sure, these numbers are disheartening, but thankfully, over the past few years, there has been a new wave of women taking control of their mental health and working hard to #endthestigma associated with therapy and seeking treatment. 

“I want this to be a community where women can feel safe and free and accepted to be who they are, not who society/parents/whomever wants them to be. You are not broken. There is nothing wrong with you. We are here to empower you to be the best version of yourself, mind & body.” — Francesca, CEO and Founder

Mental health resources

As more and more women are realizing the importance of reaching out and seeking help, we want to show up by providing support and assistance to those in need. See our complete list of mental health resources for women.