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No one prepares you for how deeply postpartum can reshape you.

After my first daughter was born, I was running on empty in ways I never expected. I was a military service member — someone trained to push through, to show up, to keep going. But postpartum had a way of humbling even that. The exhaustion was one thing. The hair shedding was another. Watching clumps come out in the shower, on my pillow, in my hands — and not being able to explain it to anyone who hadn't been through it themselves.

I felt like I was disappearing quietly. Not just physically, but in the way you can lose yourself in the in-between of who you were before and who you're becoming as a mother.

I went looking for something that understood that.

I searched for products, for answers, for something that spoke to what I was actually going through — not just generic hair loss, but the specific, hormonal, postpartum kind that nobody really talks about openly. What I found were brands that felt clinical, or brands that felt fluffy, or brands that were clearly made for someone else entirely.

Nothing felt like it was made for me.

So I made it myself.

Novara was born while I was still in the thick of it — a newborn in my arms, a toddler at my feet, a full military career demanding my best every single day. Building a brand from scratch in the margins of that season wasn't the logical thing to do. But I kept coming back to the same thought: if I couldn't find this, other women couldn't either.


I wanted to create something that started where the problem actually starts — not the strands, but the scalp. Not the surface, but the root. That same philosophy carries through everything we make — from scalp care to hormone support to body rituals. Science-backed, thoughtfully formulated, and built with the kind of care that only comes from someone who truly needed it herself.

Novara is for women in transition.

For the postpartum mom who doesn't recognize her own reflection. For the woman navigating perimenopause who feels like her body is changing the rules without telling her. For anyone carrying hormonal shifts, stress, and a quiet loss of self — and looking for something that actually meets her there.

You don't have to figure this out alone. And you don't have to settle for products that weren't made with you in mind.

This one was.

— Hayley, Founder of Novara Ritual