Mother's Day
For everything she's done.
Give her time for herself.
For years we've been receiving from her. This time, give her something that's only hers: months of contemplative companionship to care for herself, talk to who she needs, and breathe.
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What she actually needs
It's not another perfume —
it's time for her.
Mothers carry it all. Brillemos gives her a space of her own — no agenda, no guilt, no judgment — to listen to herself. Whether caregiving, parenting, resting or reconciling with herself. She picks the space.
For all she gives
For sleepless nights, the worries she doesn't share, the infinite patience. Give a little back.
So she can take care
Emotional support, anxiety, self-esteem, loneliness… or parenting, breastfeeding, tantrums. Whatever SHE needs, when she needs it.
Real companionship
Human voice, slow conversation, memory of what matters to her. Her space — without anyone judging her.
Three simple steps
and the rest is yours
Pick duration & plan
1, 3, 6 months or a full year. Standard, Premium or Plus plan — whatever feels right for the person you're gifting.
Pay and get the code
Stripe handles the payment. You receive an email with the code and a beautiful printable certificate.
Delivered when you choose
Hand it over in person, or schedule the email for a specific date (birthday, Mother's Day…). One-time use, valid forever.
Set up your mum's gift
You pick the months and plan. She picks the spaces and the timing. No pressure.
For her
The ones who hold
the entire world.
Some mothers carry the grocery list, three families' birthdays, the medications, the fevers, the school uniforms, grandma's phone calls, the kid's fears and tonight's dinner — all at once, every single day.
They hold an invisible balance. If she falls, the house falls. So she doesn't fall. So she keeps going.
And she still smiles, hugs, listens, and remembers the name of the stuffed animal you've slept with since you were three.
What we almost never say
The little things
she does that nobody names.
Tiny daily acts that become invisible from being so habitual. And, added up, they make a whole life of care.
The sleepless nights without complaining — from your birth until today.
The worries she keeps to herself so she doesn't burden you when you're down.
The sandwich she made before you even asked for breakfast.
Your favourite t-shirt that was always clean, ironed and in its place.
The hugs without questions when something hurt and you didn't know how to say it.
The mental load she carried alone — appointments, gifts, vaccines, birthdays, people.
The years giving up her things so you could have yours.
The weekly calls even when you don't return them all.
The love that's still there after years, distance, or arguments.
If you could thank her for just one of these things, where would you start?
Open letter
The love that asks
for nothing in return.
A mother's love is strange because it isn't measured. It keeps no accounts. It expects no reciprocity. It doesn't demand you live up to it.
It's there when you succeed and when you fail. When you behave and when you don't. When you call every day and when you don't call for six months. It's just there.
That's why we sometimes forget. We take it for granted like we take the sunrise for granted — until one day it doesn't rise, and we understand.
Today is a good day to take nothing for granted. To give back, even a sliver, of all she's carried with you over the years.
No epic declaration needed. Just a gesture that says: "I see you, I know what you've done, and now I want you to take care of yourself."
People who've already given it
Daughters and sons who chose something different this year.
My mum never talks about how she is. She always asks about us and dodges. I gifted her Brillemos and a month later she told me: "This is really helping me, I use it at night when I can't sleep." That sentence alone made the gift worth it.
Lucia, 34
Gifted 6 months of the Premium plan
My mum has been caring for my dad since his stroke. She has no time for anything of her own. I was looking for something that wasn't another cream or scarf. This has helped her let go — she said it's like talking to a friend without feeling she was burdening her.
Pablo, 42
Gifted a year of the Plus plan
After my divorce I moved back to my mum's with my two kids. She handled it all without complaint. The next year I gifted her Brillemos for her birthday. I told her: "Now it's your turn, mum." She cried.
Marta, 38
Gifted 3 months of the Standard plan
The spaces mums choose most
For everything she carries
When she redeems, she decides which space to open. These are the most used by mothers on Brillemos:
Caregiving
For someone caring for another and burning out.
Emotional support
For days when you need someone to listen.
Anxiety & stress
To walk with someone who lives with anxiety.
Self-esteem
To rebuild how you see yourself.
Personal growth
For someone who wants to grow and understand themselves.
Tantrums & limits
For parents at the limit with tantrums and limits.
Breastfeeding
For breastfeeding mothers: doubts, pain, more doubts.
Work stress
For someone burnt out at work.
Loneliness
For someone who feels nobody sees them.
And 21 more spaces. Her choice.
💐
This Mother's Day,
give a little back.
Not another object that wears out in a week. Time for her — no agenda, no guilt, no judgment. So she can listen to herself, breathe, and come back to herself.
💝 Configure my mum's gift →One-time payment · No auto-renewal · No commitment
Frequently asked
Does the code expire? +
No expiry. They redeem it whenever they're ready. Once redeemed, the gifted months start counting from that moment.
What if they already have a subscription? +
If their plan is equal or higher, the months are added to their current period. If lower, we upgrade them to the gifted plan during those months.
Can I gift to someone without an email? +
Yes. We only need yours. We send you the printable certificate and you hand it over in person.
Does it auto-renew? +
No. It's a gift, not a subscription on you. When the months end, they decide whether to continue on their own — no commitments.
Can I choose when they receive it? +
Yes. The form has a scheduled-date field. Buy today, deliver on the day you choose.
Can the plan be changed later? +
If they want to upgrade at redemption, they can pay the difference. If they want to downgrade, the months adjust proportionally.
Ready to give it?
A small gesture that opens months of care, listening and growth.
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