Why Goat Milk?

The core ingredient of our soap is the milk from our gorgeous Golden Guernsey goats.

Goat milk is moisturising and has natural healing properties. Just adding a little to your bath can help to soothe your skin and leave it refreshed and rejuvenated! Unlike the ingredients in most soaps, which will strip oils from your skin and leave your skin feeling dry and tight, goats milk is naturally high in vitamins, minerals, has a pH similar to that of human skin, and is rich in fatty acids which help to produce a beautiful lather as well as naturally nourishing and moisturising your skin.

With goat milk soap you can gently clean your skin while helping to restore your skin’s natural barriers, rather than stripping them bare! This helps to protect your skin against irritants and reduce problems such as dryness, cracking, eczema and psoriasis.

To complement the benefits of our goat milk, our recipe also includes aloe vera butter, shea butter and in all but our most basic soap, pure essential oils.

Our goat milk soap contains absolutely no artificial ingredients or palm oil.

 

Aloe Vera Butter

Aloe Vera Butter aids in rapid hydration of dry skin.

Containing all the key properties of Aloe Vera, it is skin soothing and restorative with natural anti-inflammatory properties. Further it naturally contains lignin which promotes its ability to draw in other ingredients to the skin making it the perfect butter to blend with essential oils.

Shea Butter

Shea butter has a high fatty acid content making it particularly effective at retaining skin moisture and elasticity.

It is therefore an excellent addition to our soap, and its soft, butter-like texture melts readily into the skin.

Pure Essential Oils

Our soaps feature a range of pure essential oils including rosemary, rose geranium and lavender.

These provide beautiful fragrances to our goat milk soap and have various benefits such as antioxidant, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.

For more details click on the individual soaps on our shop page.