Miranda H. Lewis
Carter County Times
At just 17 years old, Harper Sexton of Olive Hill is already making waves in the world of holistic home goods – and simmering her way into the hearts of the community – with her handmade brand, Simmer & Co. A soon-to-be senior at West Carter High School, Harper is the founder of the handmade fragrance brand rooted in natural ingredients and a passion for clean, intentional living. What began as a personal search for dorm-friendly alternatives to candles has grown into a creative business that’s infusing homes – and hearts – with the warmth of natural living across the region.
“I started Simmer & Co as a way to save for college,” Harper explains. “When I was looking into dorm life, I realized that most colleges don’t allow candles. At home, I love having a candle burning—it’s cozy and comforting. So, I began researching other ways to naturally fragrance a room.”
That research led her to simmer pots—stovetop blends of fruits, herbs, and spices that gently release their aroma while humidifying the air. After a few trial runs with ingredients from her own kitchen, Harper knew she was onto something special. Her family quickly became fans, and the idea for Simmer & Co was born.
“I knew other students and apartment renters might love this option, too,” she said. “It felt like something worth sharing.”
In December 2024, Harper officially launched Simmer & Co with a few handmade blends and a post on Facebook. At the time, many people didn’t know what simmer pots were or how to use them—but that quickly changed. Her first collection featured cozy seasonal favorites like cranberry and cinnamon for the holidays. Since then, she’s expanded her lineup to include year-round blends, wax melts, and her newest favorite: beeswax candles poured into thrifted teacups.
This summer’s best-seller? A nostalgic, sweet-scented orange creamsicle blend that’s capturing hearts and memories in every pot.
More than just a fragrance company, Simmer & Co embraces wellness, sustainability, and simplicity. All products are free from synthetic fragrances, made instead with whole fruits, herbs, and essential oils. Many of the simmer blends can even be steeped into a tea.
“They’re healthier to have in your home,” Harper says. “They add moisture to the air, which helps with seasonal allergies and asthma. And since I use all-natural, compostable ingredients, they’re better for the environment, too.”
Harper’s love of crafting is matched by her entrepreneurial spirit—something that runs in the family. Her mother, Haley, runs a home bakery (Baked by Haley), and her aunt, Chelsea Burton, owns a photography business.
“They’ve both been inspiring examples,” she says. “And my mom has helped so much behind the scenes with keeping me organized for events and planning ahead for each season.”
While balancing school and business has its challenges – especially when estimating how much product to make for markets – Harper says the journey has already brought her proud moments. One standout came during an event in Ashland when a WSAZ news anchor stopped by her booth.
“She bought something and came back later just to tell me how impressed she was. She said she wanted to have me on the show! That meant so much to me.”
The community has also rallied behind Harper and her mission.
“Everyone has been so encouraging. The support means the world to me, and I’m grateful for every person who’s tried a blend or shared a kind word.”
You can find Simmer & Co products locally at The Olive Branch Market in Olive Hill and Brooklyn Belle Market in Morehead. Harper will also be a vendor at the Wild Roots Event on July 12 at the old airport campgrounds in Morehead. Online shoppers can reach her through the Simmer & Co Facebook page for local delivery or shipping.
Looking ahead, Harper hopes to take Simmer & Co with her as she heads to college and expand into new communities.
“In a few years, I hope people everywhere are enjoying my blends as much as I do. I want to keep this dream alive wherever I go.”
To other young entrepreneurs, she offers this advice: “Perfect your craft the best you can—and then just go for it. Nothing is perfect in the beginning, but you’ll grow and learn as you go.”
For Harper, success isn’t just about what she builds for herself. “To me, success is when your journey inspires someone else to chase their own goals and dreams, too.”Contact the writer at miranda@cartercountytimes.com
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