Witch Baby - A Newcomer to Summit

The spooky season is here, and what better time to transform your bathroom into the place of ritual, healing, and cleansing? A new addition to Summit, Witch Baby, is the occult bath and body shop that founder Chelsea Selby has been dreaming about since she was a teen.

Chelsea was born and raised a Christian, but found herself drawn to the spiritual and mystical aspects of witchcraft. She began her business in 2013 while pregnant and experimenting with her own homemade beauty products, when she couldn’t find what she was looking for at the local grocery store. She grew her business into a full-fledged company with online and in-person stores in Cranford, NJ and Red Bank, NJ.

Throughout her business journey, Chelsea has maintained a strong commitment to the community and ethical values. She strives to keep her company small, family run, and ethically produced with an emphasis on self-care, spirituality, and healing. Her product line is vegan and cruelty-free, as well as artisanal and locally made. All of the ingredients are natural and organic, and many are even grown on site.

She’s also been known to give away hex-breaking spells to the public, so if you’ve been having an unlucky stretch of luck and suspect someone may be putting a hex on you, there’s no better time than now to get your hex broken.

While there are many different Witch baby Chaturbate beliefs and practices within witchcraft, Chelsea’s is based on the Wiccan Rede: “An harm none, do what you will, and love all.” She uses this mantra to guide her decisions as she runs Witch Baby.

In her opinion, the most important thing for a baby witch is to learn everything they can about their craft and practice. This can be accomplished by reading, listening to podcasts or lectures, and being open to what they are learning. It is also critical to have a mentor and to be able to ask questions when needed.

The term “Baby Witch” can be problematic for novices because it implies that they are not as smart, aware, or knowledgeable as more experienced witches. This is a misconception, as witches of all levels can possess these qualities. Using this term can be offensive and demeaning, and it takes away the power of the novice to define their own path.

If you’re interested in Witch Baby, you can visit their website here or follow them on Instagram @witchbabysoap or Twitter @witchbabysoap. You can also find them in Summit at 73 Union Place. The store is open daily from 11am-6pm. If you’re a Summit resident, be sure to stop by and check out this cute new addition to town! The owner, Chelsea Selby Randazza, is an impressive young woman who works tirelessly to make her vision a reality. She’s certainly not afraid to face the challenges that come with running a business. We think she’s doing a fantastic job!