Sandalwood + Amber Goat Milk Soap - Vegetarian-Friendly Celtic Knots
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Spicy, woody Sandalwood fragrance blended with smooth, warm Amber is one of my favorite scents - this is an update of my previous Sandalwood Vanilla scent. I've tweaked the fragrance blend for a bit more spice and warm, mellow wood notes, but with an oddly pleasant "bite" to it. This may sound a bit odd, but honestly, this soap smells so "soapy" to me! Like, if I had to characterize it I would say "it smells like "soap" but really strong!" This is one of my top choices for a "guy" scent.
This handmade goat milk soap makes a great gift for any occasion, and is also perfect for everyday use. Choose from several sizes and designs:
2 oz Tree of Life bar, in a handcut, hand-folded brown paper origami box with matching lid
4 oz square bar wrapped in a hand-cut brown paper band
4 oz oval or round molded Celtic Knot bar, in a square brown kraft box with a round window
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 some soap-makers do - while it 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 wonderful without it! It is so moisturizing and good for your skin, with extra vitamins and nutrients from the goat milk. If you have used Goat Milk Soap before, or any good handmade soap, you know that it is completely different from commercial soap, which can be so drying!
All our soaps are crafted from scratch, never from a purchased base, and made in our kitchen in small batches of up to 50 bars at a time. Each bar of soap takes 4 weeks to cure before it is hand-wrapped or boxed and labelled. To learn more about what makes our soap unique and about the soap making process from start to finish, please visit my Additional Information/FAQ section - just scroll to the bottom of the page!
To learn more about me, my goats, our farm here in Tennessee, or how I make my soap, stop by my blog at http://www.solacefarmhomestead.com/blog or check out our Instagram account, meet our goats, and see what’s happening at the farm!
And thank you for supporting our family and our farm! By choosing our handmade Goat Milk Soap, you not only receive a beautiful and beneficial product, but you also help us continue to do what we love - milking goats, crafting soap, growing vegetables, homeschooling our three sons, and cooking delicious meals at our off-the-grid homestead. We are so grateful to our customers for choosing small farms and handcrafter artisans!
This handmade goat milk soap makes a great gift for any occasion, and is also perfect for everyday use. Choose from several sizes and designs:
2 oz Tree of Life bar, in a handcut, hand-folded brown paper origami box with matching lid
4 oz square bar wrapped in a hand-cut brown paper band
4 oz oval or round molded Celtic Knot bar, in a square brown kraft box with a round window
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 some soap-makers do - while it 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 wonderful without it! It is so moisturizing and good for your skin, with extra vitamins and nutrients from the goat milk. If you have used Goat Milk Soap before, or any good handmade soap, you know that it is completely different from commercial soap, which can be so drying!
All our soaps are crafted from scratch, never from a purchased base, and made in our kitchen in small batches of up to 50 bars at a time. Each bar of soap takes 4 weeks to cure before it is hand-wrapped or boxed and labelled. To learn more about what makes our soap unique and about the soap making process from start to finish, please visit my Additional Information/FAQ section - just scroll to the bottom of the page!
To learn more about me, my goats, our farm here in Tennessee, or how I make my soap, stop by my blog at http://www.solacefarmhomestead.com/blog or check out our Instagram account, meet our goats, and see what’s happening at the farm!
And thank you for supporting our family and our farm! By choosing our handmade Goat Milk Soap, you not only receive a beautiful and beneficial product, but you also help us continue to do what we love - milking goats, crafting soap, growing vegetables, homeschooling our three sons, and cooking delicious meals at our off-the-grid homestead. We are so grateful to our customers for choosing small farms and handcrafter artisans!
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Spicy, woody Sandalwood fragrance blended with smooth, warm Amber is one of my favorite scents - this is an update of my previous Sandalwood Vanilla scent. I've tweaked the fragrance blend for a bit more spice and warm, mellow wood notes, but with an oddly pleasant "bite" to it. This may sound a bit odd, but honestly, this soap smells so "soapy" to me! Like, if I had to characterize it I would say "it smells like "soap" but really strong!" This is one of my top choices for a "guy" scent.
This handmade goat milk soap makes a great gift for any occasion, and is also perfect for everyday use. Choose from several sizes and designs:
2 oz Tree of Life bar, in a handcut, hand-folded brown paper origami box with matching lid
4 oz square bar wrapped in a hand-cut brown paper band
4 oz oval or round molded Celtic Knot bar, in a square brown kraft box with a round window
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 some soap-makers do - while it 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 wonderful without it! It is so moisturizing and good for your skin, with extra vitamins and nutrients from the goat milk. If you have used Goat Milk Soap before, or any good handmade soap, you know that it is completely different from commercial soap, which can be so drying!
All our soaps are crafted from scratch, never from a purchased base, and made in our kitchen in small batches of up to 50 bars at a time. Each bar of soap takes 4 weeks to cure before it is hand-wrapped or boxed and labelled. To learn more about what makes our soap unique and about the soap making process from start to finish, please visit my Additional Information/FAQ section - just scroll to the bottom of the page!
To learn more about me, my goats, our farm here in Tennessee, or how I make my soap, stop by my blog at http://www.solacefarmhomestead.com/blog or check out our Instagram account, meet our goats, and see what’s happening at the farm!
And thank you for supporting our family and our farm! By choosing our handmade Goat Milk Soap, you not only receive a beautiful and beneficial product, but you also help us continue to do what we love - milking goats, crafting soap, growing vegetables, homeschooling our three sons, and cooking delicious meals at our off-the-grid homestead. We are so grateful to our customers for choosing small farms and handcrafter artisans!
This handmade goat milk soap makes a great gift for any occasion, and is also perfect for everyday use. Choose from several sizes and designs:
2 oz Tree of Life bar, in a handcut, hand-folded brown paper origami box with matching lid
4 oz square bar wrapped in a hand-cut brown paper band
4 oz oval or round molded Celtic Knot bar, in a square brown kraft box with a round window
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 some soap-makers do - while it 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 wonderful without it! It is so moisturizing and good for your skin, with extra vitamins and nutrients from the goat milk. If you have used Goat Milk Soap before, or any good handmade soap, you know that it is completely different from commercial soap, which can be so drying!
All our soaps are crafted from scratch, never from a purchased base, and made in our kitchen in small batches of up to 50 bars at a time. Each bar of soap takes 4 weeks to cure before it is hand-wrapped or boxed and labelled. To learn more about what makes our soap unique and about the soap making process from start to finish, please visit my Additional Information/FAQ section - just scroll to the bottom of the page!
To learn more about me, my goats, our farm here in Tennessee, or how I make my soap, stop by my blog at http://www.solacefarmhomestead.com/blog or check out our Instagram account, meet our goats, and see what’s happening at the farm!
And thank you for supporting our family and our farm! By choosing our handmade Goat Milk Soap, you not only receive a beautiful and beneficial product, but you also help us continue to do what we love - milking goats, crafting soap, growing vegetables, homeschooling our three sons, and cooking delicious meals at our off-the-grid homestead. We are so grateful to our customers for choosing small farms and handcrafter artisans!
Spicy, woody Sandalwood fragrance blended with smooth, warm Amber is one of my favorite scents - this is an update of my previous Sandalwood Vanilla scent. I've tweaked the fragrance blend for a bit more spice and warm, mellow wood notes, but with an oddly pleasant "bite" to it. This may sound a bit odd, but honestly, this soap smells so "soapy" to me! Like, if I had to characterize it I would say "it smells like "soap" but really strong!" This is one of my top choices for a "guy" scent.
This handmade goat milk soap makes a great gift for any occasion, and is also perfect for everyday use. Choose from several sizes and designs:
2 oz Tree of Life bar, in a handcut, hand-folded brown paper origami box with matching lid
4 oz square bar wrapped in a hand-cut brown paper band
4 oz oval or round molded Celtic Knot bar, in a square brown kraft box with a round window
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 some soap-makers do - while it 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 wonderful without it! It is so moisturizing and good for your skin, with extra vitamins and nutrients from the goat milk. If you have used Goat Milk Soap before, or any good handmade soap, you know that it is completely different from commercial soap, which can be so drying!
All our soaps are crafted from scratch, never from a purchased base, and made in our kitchen in small batches of up to 50 bars at a time. Each bar of soap takes 4 weeks to cure before it is hand-wrapped or boxed and labelled. To learn more about what makes our soap unique and about the soap making process from start to finish, please visit my Additional Information/FAQ section - just scroll to the bottom of the page!
To learn more about me, my goats, our farm here in Tennessee, or how I make my soap, stop by my blog at http://www.solacefarmhomestead.com/blog or check out our Instagram account, meet our goats, and see what’s happening at the farm!
And thank you for supporting our family and our farm! By choosing our handmade Goat Milk Soap, you not only receive a beautiful and beneficial product, but you also help us continue to do what we love - milking goats, crafting soap, growing vegetables, homeschooling our three sons, and cooking delicious meals at our off-the-grid homestead. We are so grateful to our customers for choosing small farms and handcrafter artisans!
This handmade goat milk soap makes a great gift for any occasion, and is also perfect for everyday use. Choose from several sizes and designs:
2 oz Tree of Life bar, in a handcut, hand-folded brown paper origami box with matching lid
4 oz square bar wrapped in a hand-cut brown paper band
4 oz oval or round molded Celtic Knot bar, in a square brown kraft box with a round window
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 some soap-makers do - while it 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 wonderful without it! It is so moisturizing and good for your skin, with extra vitamins and nutrients from the goat milk. If you have used Goat Milk Soap before, or any good handmade soap, you know that it is completely different from commercial soap, which can be so drying!
All our soaps are crafted from scratch, never from a purchased base, and made in our kitchen in small batches of up to 50 bars at a time. Each bar of soap takes 4 weeks to cure before it is hand-wrapped or boxed and labelled. To learn more about what makes our soap unique and about the soap making process from start to finish, please visit my Additional Information/FAQ section - just scroll to the bottom of the page!
To learn more about me, my goats, our farm here in Tennessee, or how I make my soap, stop by my blog at http://www.solacefarmhomestead.com/blog or check out our Instagram account, meet our goats, and see what’s happening at the farm!
And thank you for supporting our family and our farm! By choosing our handmade Goat Milk Soap, you not only receive a beautiful and beneficial product, but you also help us continue to do what we love - milking goats, crafting soap, growing vegetables, homeschooling our three sons, and cooking delicious meals at our off-the-grid homestead. We are so grateful to our customers for choosing small farms and handcrafter artisans!