Ginger, Lime + Lavender Goat Milk Soap - Vegetarian-Friendly Cute Goat Soap

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This bar has pure essential oils of Ginger, Lime and Lavender, blended here by hand, and of course our goat milk in it as well, along with wonderful oils like avocado and sweet almond, and moisturizing shea butter.  This is one of my favorite scents - spicy, warm, citrusy, earthy, and herbal, a refreshing, simple-yet-complex blending of aromas. Choose from:

Half-size 2 oz square Tree of Life bar in a hand-folded origami brown paper box with matching lid
Full-size 4-5 oz square bar, wrapped in hand-cut brown paper
Large 4-5 oz or 5-6 oz rectangular bar with a goat kid frolicking in a meadow, in a windowed kraft box

Complete ingredients are: goat milk, shea butter, coconut, olive, castor, almond and avocado oils, lye (sodium hydroxide), and essential oils.

Goat milk is renowned for the luxurious qualities it gives soap, particularly gentle exfoliating and excellent moisturizing. I hand-milk my goats Irena, Bunny and Hazel, and use the rich milk as well as olive and coconut oils, almond, castor, and avocado oils and shea butter to make this wonderful soap. I don't use Palm oil as many soapmakers do - while it itself is a useful oil, I can't condone the harmful cultivation practices used to produce it, and find I don't need it - this soap is amazing without it!  It is so moisturizing and good for your skin, with extra vitamins and nutrients from the goat milk, as well as the luxurious oils I use. If you have used goat milk soap before, or any good handmade soap, you know that it is a completely different creature than commercial soap, which can be so drying! When soap is made by hand, the chemical reaction of oils with a lye solution forms the substances soap and glycerin. A typical bar of handmade soap is roughly 1/3 glycerin! This is a humectant, meaning it pulls water from the air - when on your skin, it literally moisturizes your skin by attracting water to it. In commercial soaps, the glycerin is distilled and removed, and later sold back to you in a lotion, but in the "real thing", it is all one package. I used to use lotions and moisturizers a lot, especially in the winter, but I virtually never use them anymore, other than some of my grass-fed tallow balm on my hands occasionally.

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This bar has pure essential oils of Ginger, Lime and Lavender, blended here by hand, and of course our goat milk in it as well, along with wonderful oils like avocado and sweet almond, and moisturizing shea butter.  This is one of my favorite scents - spicy, warm, citrusy, earthy, and herbal, a refreshing, simple-yet-complex blending of aromas. Choose from:

Half-size 2 oz square Tree of Life bar in a hand-folded origami brown paper box with matching lid
Full-size 4-5 oz square bar, wrapped in hand-cut brown paper
Large 4-5 oz or 5-6 oz rectangular bar with a goat kid frolicking in a meadow, in a windowed kraft box

Complete ingredients are: goat milk, shea butter, coconut, olive, castor, almond and avocado oils, lye (sodium hydroxide), and essential oils.

Goat milk is renowned for the luxurious qualities it gives soap, particularly gentle exfoliating and excellent moisturizing. I hand-milk my goats Irena, Bunny and Hazel, and use the rich milk as well as olive and coconut oils, almond, castor, and avocado oils and shea butter to make this wonderful soap. I don't use Palm oil as many soapmakers do - while it itself is a useful oil, I can't condone the harmful cultivation practices used to produce it, and find I don't need it - this soap is amazing without it!  It is so moisturizing and good for your skin, with extra vitamins and nutrients from the goat milk, as well as the luxurious oils I use. If you have used goat milk soap before, or any good handmade soap, you know that it is a completely different creature than commercial soap, which can be so drying! When soap is made by hand, the chemical reaction of oils with a lye solution forms the substances soap and glycerin. A typical bar of handmade soap is roughly 1/3 glycerin! This is a humectant, meaning it pulls water from the air - when on your skin, it literally moisturizes your skin by attracting water to it. In commercial soaps, the glycerin is distilled and removed, and later sold back to you in a lotion, but in the "real thing", it is all one package. I used to use lotions and moisturizers a lot, especially in the winter, but I virtually never use them anymore, other than some of my grass-fed tallow balm on my hands occasionally.

This bar has pure essential oils of Ginger, Lime and Lavender, blended here by hand, and of course our goat milk in it as well, along with wonderful oils like avocado and sweet almond, and moisturizing shea butter.  This is one of my favorite scents - spicy, warm, citrusy, earthy, and herbal, a refreshing, simple-yet-complex blending of aromas. Choose from:

Half-size 2 oz square Tree of Life bar in a hand-folded origami brown paper box with matching lid
Full-size 4-5 oz square bar, wrapped in hand-cut brown paper
Large 4-5 oz or 5-6 oz rectangular bar with a goat kid frolicking in a meadow, in a windowed kraft box

Complete ingredients are: goat milk, shea butter, coconut, olive, castor, almond and avocado oils, lye (sodium hydroxide), and essential oils.

Goat milk is renowned for the luxurious qualities it gives soap, particularly gentle exfoliating and excellent moisturizing. I hand-milk my goats Irena, Bunny and Hazel, and use the rich milk as well as olive and coconut oils, almond, castor, and avocado oils and shea butter to make this wonderful soap. I don't use Palm oil as many soapmakers do - while it itself is a useful oil, I can't condone the harmful cultivation practices used to produce it, and find I don't need it - this soap is amazing without it!  It is so moisturizing and good for your skin, with extra vitamins and nutrients from the goat milk, as well as the luxurious oils I use. If you have used goat milk soap before, or any good handmade soap, you know that it is a completely different creature than commercial soap, which can be so drying! When soap is made by hand, the chemical reaction of oils with a lye solution forms the substances soap and glycerin. A typical bar of handmade soap is roughly 1/3 glycerin! This is a humectant, meaning it pulls water from the air - when on your skin, it literally moisturizes your skin by attracting water to it. In commercial soaps, the glycerin is distilled and removed, and later sold back to you in a lotion, but in the "real thing", it is all one package. I used to use lotions and moisturizers a lot, especially in the winter, but I virtually never use them anymore, other than some of my grass-fed tallow balm on my hands occasionally.