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 Company is a plant-based, black-owned feminine care brand that was founded by Beatrice Dixon, 1 of the first 40 women of color to raise $1 million in venture capital. Today, it’s a multi ...
Target is consistent when it comes to branding itself as inclusive and supportive of small businesses. In February, for instance, Target celebrated Black History Month as it does every year, by ...
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 ...
The $380 million deal with Compass Diversified places the The Honey Pot Company at the forefront of efforts to revolutionize feminine care and accessibility. The feminine care industry is on the brink ...
The Honey Pot Company is making history again — and this time, it’s set to change the entire feminine care industry as we know it. The brand, a line of personal care and sexual wellness products ...
This week, Beatrice Dixon, founder of the wildly popular plant-based feminine care line Honey Pot, found herself in the middle of unexpected controversy as an online army of white women flooded the ...
There is an ongoing debate within the Black-owned beauty and personal care product space about ownership. Some argue that it’s almost impossible to get (and keep) our shampoos, skin care 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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