
Did you know?
Only 8 surviving species of honeybees are now recognized.
MEET THE KEEPER
Hi, I’m Jillian—the founder and keeper behind Keeper’s Collective. I’ve always been a nurturer at heart, drawn to caring for others and the world around me. As a beekeeper, certified Reiki practitioner, trained Birth and Postpartum Doula, and advocate for sustainable living, I’ve dedicated my life to fostering balance, connection, and care for future generations.
Whether I’m tending to my bees, guiding energy healing, supporting new parents , or crafting eco-friendly skincare, my mission is to promote wellness for individuals, communities, and the Earth. Inspired by the harmony of honeybees, I believe small actions can create meaningful change. Together, we can build a more compassionate, sustainable world—one mindful step at a time.
Bee well!

Did you know?
An average worker bee makes only about 1/12 teaspoon of honey in its lifetime.



bee-lieve in a better world
OUR STORY
What began as a simple mission to craft pure, honeybee -inspired skincare has blossomed into something far more meaningful . Keeper’s Collective is no longer just a skincare brand—it’s a movement rooted in protecting pollinators , nurturing community ,
and honoring the earth with every step.
We’ve created a truly holistic experience by blending the ancient healing art of apitherapy —harnessing the natural gifts of honeybees —with the transformative energy of Reiki. Our approach unites bee-powered therapies, sustainable practices, and Reiki-infused formulations to offer products and services that nourish the mind, body, and soul.
At Keeper’s Collective, and a more connected world. healing with honeybees is more than a philosophy —it’s a way of life. A path toward harmony, well-being, and a more connected world.

Did you know?
Honey bees beat their wings 200 times per second, creating their trademark “buzz”
benefits
APITHERAPY
Apitherapy, derived from the Latin word “apis” meaning bee, is the use of bee products for medicinal purposes and holistic healing. This ancient practice harnesses the natural properties of substances like honey, bee venom, propolis, royal jelly, and beeswax to address various health issues and can be used topically, ingested or inhaled.

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Did you know?
Honeybees can fly between 15—20 miles per hour