People ask us all the time if we actually make this stuff ourselves.
Short answer? Yes. Longer answer? We mix, pour, pack, and ship everything by hand—no outsourcing, no giant machines pumping out soulless product, and definitely no big corporate middlemen.
We're a small team. Women who care about good ingredients, real self-care, and putting something into the world that feels personal—not mass-produced.
What Small-Batch Really Means
Every product is made in small batches right here in our warehouse. That means the lotion you just bought wasn’t made six months ago. It was probably made last week.
We do that so everything stays fresh, and we can keep a close eye on what’s going into it. Our ingredient lists are short, intentional, and clean—not filled with mystery chemicals we can’t pronounce. We test everything ourselves (and on very willing friends).
There’s a difference you can feel when something’s made this way. You know it when you open it. You know it when you use it.
The Packing Table
If you’ve ever gotten a gift box from us, just know—someone was likely hunched over that packing table for a solid ten minutes making sure everything was tucked in just right. We care about how it looks when you open it. We care about whether it makes someone laugh.
And we care about the feeling it gives you, even if you’re just buying it for yourself on a rough Tuesday.
This isn’t a fulfillment center. This is our actual hands touching actual product and doing our best to make it feel like it came from someone who gets it.
Real People, Real Work
We’re not trying to be a brand with a perfectly polished “about” page and nothing behind it. We’re just real people doing work we’re proud of.
We started this company to make something that felt like us—and it turns out, a lot of you saw yourselves in it too. That’s the good part. That’s the part we don’t take for granted.
So when we say “from our warehouse to your shower,” we mean every part of that. We built this from the ground up—by hand, with intention, and yes, with plenty of swearing along the way.
Thanks for being here. And thanks for giving a shit about where your products come from.