Women's Health may earn commission from the links on this page, but we only feature products we believe in. Why Trust Us? As I step in the chic Soho House elevator to meet Beatrice Dixon, founder of ...
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Sammi was at a concert when she was given a strange period product. It has divided the internet.
If you have never heard of a honey pot pad, buckle up. The period product recently went viral on TikTok and, needless to say, the reaction was mixed. It all started when TikTok user Sammi shared a ...
It’s a rarity that you find people speaking about vaginal health over lunch, in public, not in hushed tones, but rather, passionately. That was the type of conversation I had with Bea Dixon, creator ...
With feminine hygiene companies increasingly in the news for dangerous chemicals in their products, childbirth, fibroids, and fertility issues being of particular concern for Black women, we need to ...
After receiving backlash on social media, Beatrice Dixon, founder of plant-based feminine care brand The Honey Pot Company, is finally speaking out. Dixon, who’s also the CEO of the company, took to ...
The Honey Pot has launched at Ulta Beauty, marking the brand’s first wholesale partnership with a beauty retailer. The vaginal care brand will be featured in the beauty retailer’s Wellness Shop.
During the coronavirus pandemic, you’ve likely noticed that many essential items have been hard to get your hands on. This doesn’t only apply to disinfectant wipes and toilet paper, but also menstrual ...
Beatrice Dixon is the CEO and co-founder of The Honey Pot Company, a plant-derived vaginal wellness line. She has leveraged her vast expertise in pharmaceuticals, retail, natural foods and personal ...
Britt Glover was shopping in her neighborhood Fry's grocery store when she noticed some of the feminine care products had anti-theft tags on them. Not all the brands had the tag but The Honey Pot, a ...
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