Rachel Wright | Psychotherapist
The Honey Pot
by Rachel Wright
1M ago
Psychotherapist Rachel Wright, MA, LMFT  (she/her) is recognized as one of the freshest voices on modern relationships, mental health, and sex. She is an experienced speaker, group facilitator, educator, therapist, coach, and on-camera mental health and relationship expert.  With a Master’s Degree in clinical psychology, Rachel Wright has worked with thousands of humans worldwide, helping them scream less and screw more. She has brought her message to stages across the globe. Rachel lives in New York and loves live theatre so much. You can probably find her in PJs eating gluten-free ..read more
Visit website
Bonding With Your Child
The Honey Pot
by Alexandra La-Rotta
2y ago
We love our amazing Honeypot mamas, but there’s no denying motherhood is an adventure full of ups-and downs. At times, it can feel like you aren’t doing anything right and that there are not enough hours in the day. That's why learning how to bond with your child on an emotional level is so important. Financial support and security are crucial in raising your children, but below we are highlighting some ways you can slow down and offer more emotional and hands-on support too. Listen to your child’s problems, dreams and ideas. Fully listening, and not reacting or responding until they are done ..read more
Visit website
Bravo TV: 9 Ways to Keep Your Vagine Feeling Fresh as a Daisy
The Honey Pot
by The Honey Pot Company
2y ago
Honey Pot Natural Feminine Wipes If you need a quick clean in a pinch, carry a pack of Honey Pot's feminine care wipes. They are fragrance-free, so you won't leave the office bathroom with a freshly scented vagina. The wipes themselves maintain your V's pH balance that help you feel clean and refreshed all day long. Oh, and they're organic and chlorine- and pesticide-free! So you can mentally feel good about using these wipes while you'll physically feel pretty good, too. BUY FROM: Target, $9.99 Written by: Amanda Hawkins www.bravotv.com   ..read more
Visit website
Signs of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)
The Honey Pot
by The Honey Pot Company
2y ago
We ensure that our tampons are made with 100% organic cotton. We also list every ingredient on our box, unlike most conventional tampons.  However, with tampon use there is a small risk of developing Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), a rare infection that is caused by either staph or strep bacteria. These bacteria are often found naturally occurring in the vagina, but when a product like a tampon is inserted and left too long it can breed more bacteria causing an overgrowth of toxins that spreads through your bloodstream. This is one of the most common TSS causes. Some TSS signs and sympto ..read more
Visit website
Guide to the Honey Pot Menstrual Cup
The Honey Pot
by The Honey Pot Company
2y ago
Here at The Honey Pot, we’re here to help you make peace with your period. When it comes to menstrual products, we have you covered with all-natural pads, pantiliners and tampons, and now we’re adding our new menstrual cup to the lineup! There are many benefits of menstrual cups. Our menstrual cup is made with chemical-free medical grade silicone, making it very pliable and easy to clean. This type of silicone is tested and approved to be worn inside the body for extended amounts of time (up to 12 hours). This material is also hypoallergenic, latex free (for those with an allergy) and nonporou ..read more
Visit website
Intimate Self Care: Vaginal Rituals
The Honey Pot
by The Honey Pot Company
2y ago
A face mask, yoga, meditation or even just a morning cup of coffee, we all have our everyday rituals that help to make life a little easier and are a way to take better care of yourself. While your overall health does affect your honeypot health, we put together a few easy feminine rituals (we know you don’t have time for a 12-step vaginal care routine) to incorporate into your down-there hygiene feminine self care. Let your honeypot breathe! Sleep sans underwear, and wear cotton undies during the day. Sorry, but those lacy thongs are not your friend when you’re trying to create a balanced va ..read more
Visit website
What Are Ovarian Cysts?
The Honey Pot
by The Honey Pot Company
2y ago
At some point, most people with ovaries will have an Ovarian Cyst. But what exactly are they? These cysts are sacs filled with fluid that develop in or on the surface of an ovary. The ovaries are located on both sides of the uterus and produce eggs as well as the estrogen and progesterone hormones. Many times, cysts develop and have no symptoms. The majority of them go away on their own and don’t require treatment. These common cysts are called functional cysts and they usually form during the menstrual cycle.  There are several different types of ovarian cysts. Sometimes larger cysts dev ..read more
Visit website
Are Bath Bombs Safe For Your Vagina?
The Honey Pot
by The Honey Pot Company
2y ago
Stress can have an impact on our everyday life. Stress even affects our periods, so it’s great to have an outlet to relax and disconnect. For most of us, nothing works better for this than a long soak in the bathtub. Whether you pour yourself a glass of wine or a cup of tea, light a candle, grab a book, you’re probably also looking for something to put in the bath for some extra de-stressing effects. Many of us have at some point seen or used a bath bomb. These little fizzies are colorful, fun and can make your bath feel like a party. BUT… are bath bombs safe for women? They are often chemical ..read more
Visit website
Travel Bag Essentials
The Honey Pot
by The Honey Pot Company
2y ago
We recently shared some hacks for traveling while on your period, but if you are planning your travels for the holidays or just a weekend getaway, we recommend always having your bag filled with Honey Pot goods. Take your women's travel toiletries wherever you may be headed in our new limited-edition artisan travel bag. This canvas bag features original designs from award-winning illustrator Kelly Bastow and can fit up to four or five of our travel essentials for women. Available in TSA-approved size, our travel essentials which include washes, wipes and pantiliners + a pad, are ready to go wh ..read more
Visit website
Postpartum Nutrition
The Honey Pot
by The Honey Pot Company
2y ago
Did you stop taking your prenatal vitamin after baby arrived? If you answered YES you’re not alone. As a registered dietitian specializing in postpartum nutrition, I’d ask you to reconsider taking prenatal vitamins postpartum! In my opinion, taking prenatals after giving birth is one of the most important things you can do to support your mental and physical health postpartum. Your prenatal multivitamin isn’t just about making sure baby has enough nutrients —it also helped YOU maintain adequate nutrient levels during pregnancy. Even if you consider yourself a healthy eater, your body is workin ..read more
Visit website

Follow The Honey Pot on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR