![]() The circumstances under which I’m writing this review are annoying, but better late than never. I should have left a five-star rating a long time ago so consider that done now. I love that even with the company’s expansion it still seems to keep its integrity, so I will continue rocking with them from now on.Īs much as I loved the Honey Pot Company, I was never motivated enough to go online and leave reviews until yesterday. If I wasn’t such a fan of period panties, I would try their pads and tampons too, but I will eventually because why not! The brand’s tagline is that it was “made for people with vaginas, for people with vaginas,” and it shows. Over the years, the Honey Pot Company has done a great job earning my trust. It’s hard for small businesses to get larger funding and recognition, especially Black women-owned businesses, but here we are and $20 million a year in sales later. It was amazing to watch the brand’s growth and I was excited for Bea when I discovered that her products were being sold in Target, Whole Foods and nearly 1500 stores across the country. So it was refreshing to find feminine care products that actually seemed healthy and founded by a woman who had also experienced BV in her lifetime (most, if not all, women will). It also didn’t help that I used traditional soap on my vagina, which is a no-no but again, I didn’t have the right information. In my case, I didn’t even know BV existed and confused it with a yeast infection, for example, until I saw my gynecologist. BV isn’t an STD or STI, and there’s generally a lot of misinformation out there about it. What I loved was that it was PH Balanced, plant-based and paraben-free unlike a lot of feminine care products.ĪLSO READ: TRIED IT: Is Kim Kardashian’s Skims Shapewear Plus-Size Friendly Or Nah?!Īs someone who has experienced bacterial vaginosis (BV)-which is when the natural ph of your vagina is imbalanced due to overgrowth of natural bacteria, and can cause discomfort and odor. ![]() It wasn’t as easy to find Honey Pot then as it is now, but I made it a point to support the business whenever I could. The products caught my eye and I ended up purchasing the feminine care wash. ![]() It was at AfroPunk in Brooklyn, and they were one of several vendors. But instead of focus on that foolishness, I wanted to bring it back to the actual products and how they have been helping my for nearly a half-decade. ![]()
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