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February 2026Monthly Made is a new, monthly feature on local businesses and entrepreneurs who excel in making homemade and handmade items. This month, we feature Beauty & The Bath, a company by Heather Magee that offers a variety of personal hygiene and fun bath products for those who like to soak or have an “everything shower.”
When did you found Beauty & The Bath and what was your goal at the beginning?
Beauty & The Bath was founded in 2023 with the goal of creating high-quality, handcrafted bath and body products that balance indulgence with care. What began as a creative passion quickly grew into a purpose-driven business. From the beginning, my focus was on building a brand rooted in quality, consistency and intention, which meant offering products people could trust and enjoy as part of their everyday self-care routine.
What does your product line look like and what are your best sellers?
Our product line includes handcrafted bath bombs, foaming sugar scrubs, whipped body butters, goat milk soaps, bubble bath scoops and fun bath-time items for children. All products are made in small batches using organic oils and butters, blended with phthalate-free fragrance oils and/or essential oils. Our best sellers include our foaming sugar scrubs, body butters and bath bombs, which customers return for because they are both effective and luxurious.
What do you enjoy the most about making these products?
What I enjoy most is knowing that something I created becomes part of someone’s daily routine. Self-care is often overlooked, especially for busy families, and it’s incredibly rewarding to know our products provide moments of comfort, relaxation and indulgence. From the first lather to the last bubble, each product is designed to turn everyday routines into a spa-like experience.
Where do you sell your products?
Beauty & The Bath products are sold online through our website, at local markets and events throughout Southwest Louisiana, and in select local retail locations, including The Rustic Wren in DeQuincy, The Flower Shop in Iowa and Lake Charles, and Gulf Coast Carpets & Decor. Supporting, partnering with and building lasting relationships with other small businesses within our community is an important part of our brand.
Do you have a loyal consumer base and what are your hopes for the brand in the future?
Yes, we do. We are fortunate to have a loyal and growing customer base that truly values the care and quality behind our products. One of the most rewarding parts of this business is the connection we share with our customers. Whether we’re at events or simply around town, it means so much when customers stop to share how much they love our products. Meeting new customers and watching them fall in love with something you not only created but genuinely enjoy making is incredibly fulfilling and reinforces why we do what we do. Many of our customers have supported us since the beginning, and that continued trust means everything. Looking ahead, my hope is to continue growing Beauty & The Bath while remaining hands-on and true to our values—creating safe, high-quality products that encourage people to slow down, care for themselves and enjoy intentional moments of self-care that is good for them.
For more information, visit beautyandthebathco.com.







