As women, we already have a lot on our plates. But vaginal odor, itching, infection, excessive discharge and general discomfort are just more of the female troubles that can majorly disrupt our lives and hamper our well-being. We have one simple mission: to keep your “honey pot” healthy, happy and clean.
We’ve spent years perfecting our signature formula of organic and vegan ingredients to provide a safe and all-natural solution to these womanly inconveniences. Each Honey Pot wash utilizes the natural antibacterial, antiseptic, anti-fungal and moisturizing powers of these plant-based ingredients to help keep you in physiological harmony. . Although we are not a cure for vaginal or urinary infection and disease (nor are we a douche), our feminine washes were especially created to provide better vaginal hygiene, promote pH balance and aid your natural vaginal immunity.
Not only are The Honey Pot washes gentle enough for your most delicate parts and safe enough for expecting moms and even younger users, our feminine washes are free of sulfates, parabens, carcinogens, dyes, additives and artificial ingredients—utterly free from anything unnatural. With that in mind, we encourage you to read more about what The Honey Pot can do for you! Here’s to a blissful washing experience!
Location: United States, Atlanta
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2014
Investors 1
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| 21.10.2021 | VMG Partne... | vmgpartner... |
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| 14.05.2024 | Atlanta Women's Foundation's 'Inspire Atlanta' Celebrates Unprecedented Success in 2024 Graduation Ceremony | Inspire Class of 2024 The Atlanta Women's Foundation celebrates the completion of its Inspire Atlanta program for the class of 2024, where thirty-one outstanding women raised $575,000 to support AWF's Girls Empowerment Program and other cri... |
| 26.03.2024 | 2024 USBC Power50 Women's Luncheon Celebrates Black HERstory and National Women's History Month | USBC Power 50 2024 Class The 2024 USBC Power 50 Women's Luncheon in D.C. celebrated Black women's leadership and achievements in business, politics, and culture, featuring influential speakers and corporate support. WASHINGTON, March 26, 20... |
| 13.02.2023 | Gen Z's top 10 brands are out — and they reveal an obsession with self care | Holiday products from Tree Hut Tree Hut The top 10 consumer brands among Gen Z include healthy food options and self-care items. Market research company Numerator compiled the list, which looked at fast-growing brands in 2022. Here's the fu... |
| 13.10.2022 | Supergoop CEO Amanda Baldwin And The Honey Pot Founder Bea Dixon On Scaling Personal Care Brands | Last month, Women’s CoLab hosted their Fall summit aimed at helping women founders grow and scale their business. Building on the company’s mission to provide access to resources, leadership advice and community for women at all career leve... |
| 11.03.2022 | Taboo no more: The sextech industry is on the rise, and here are the players making waves | Bumpn founder Heather with the Bumpn joystick. Source: getbumpn (@getbumpn) / Twitter. Over the centuries, humans have oscillated wildly between sexual liberation and sexual repression. But thanks to the acceleration of the sexual wellness ... |
| 07.12.2020 | Female Founder Representation In The Media And The “Raise” Double Standard | Amplifying voices of female founders in the media is critical to their success and building their ... [+] businesses. Luminary |
| 08.06.2020 | These 13 Fashion And Beauty Brands Navigated COVID-19 By Giving Back | Sharon Chuter, founder, CEO and creative director of UOMA Beauty, Photo Credit: Courtesy of UOMA ... [+] BeautyPhoto Credit: Courtesy of UOMA Beauty |
| - | Behind Her Empire: How Beatrice Dixon Scaled The Honey Pot Company From Her Kitchen | Beatrice Dixon is the founder of The Honey Pot Company, a plant-based feminine hygiene line created to provide women with healthy alternatives to feminine care. The Honey Pot Company began with a dream — literally. In 2014, Dixon was strugg... |
| - | Venture capital for Black entrepreneurs plummeted 45% in 2022, data shows | Black entrepreneurs have historically faced disparities in securing VC funding and typically receive less than 2% of overall dollars each year. In the aftermath of the George Floyd racial justice reckoning, firms pledged to make diversity a... |