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Goat Milk Soap Benefits

Goat milk soap provides many skin benefits, and the miracle of goat milk soap lies in the lactic acid, Vitamin A, Selenium, and other compounds it naturally contains. Lactic acid is a natural alpha-hydroxy acid that gently exfoliates the skin, revealing a youthful and radiant complexion. In addition to lactic acid’s anti-aging properties, goat milk also contains antioxidants, reducing the skin’s oxidative stress (did you know oxidative stress leads to premature aging?). All of these natural benefits are still gentle, meaning unscented goat milk soap can still be enjoyed by people with sensitive skin or skin conditions.

Skin health is amplified by the naturally occurring minerals of the milk, such as Selenium and Vitamin A, which helps in the repair of sun-damaged skin. Goat milk also contains cream that is incredibly nourishing and moisturizing, which assists in common skin problems like cracking, peeling, and eczema. Unscented goat milk soap thoroughly cleans and moisturizes your skin, while also caring for common skin concerns, all without added harsh chemicals.

What does ‘Unscented’ Truly Mean?

The unscented soap varieties smell like soap, yet do not have any added scents or fragrances (including essential oils!) to reduce risk of irritation. Unscented soap does still have a smell because the ingredients used in soap production contain natural scents that we do not chemically remove.

We do store unscented soaps in separate containers to prevent the product from picking up notes from our fragranced products. However, unscented items that ship in the same package as scented items may pick up trace amounts of scent. This fragrance should disappear when the items are separated. If you do find you’re hyper-sensitive to scents in general, start with a smaller sized bar to make sure the pure soap smell is not irritating.

How to Use Unscented Goat Milk Soap

To use our unscented goat milk soap, get the soap wet and lather directly into your hands, or on a soft washcloth. The rich, creamy lather will leave your skin clean but not stripped, and after use, you may find that you don’t need to use lotion thanks to our deeply nourishing formula.

Feel free to use this natural soap anywhere including face, hands, and body, though do avoid getting the soap directly in your eyes. For those starting with incredibly sensitive skin, we suggest trying the travel size bar to make sure the soap does not irritate your skin.

Unscented Goat Milk Soap Sizes

Each unscented goat milk soap is available in a variety of sizes to suit your personal preferences. All soaps are weighed and meet the minimum weight six weeks after being made. As they continue to age and cure, they will last even longer although they may lose water weight, causing them to be lighter.

Sizes include:

  • Standard Cotton Bag: Weighs 4 to 4.8 ounces and measures approximately 3.5" x 1" x 2".
  • Travel: Weighs 1 to 1.25 ounces and measures approximately 1" x 1" x 2".

Each different goat milk soap size fits differently in your hand and serves a different purpose depending on your needs. Regardless of size, each bar is long lasting, so it is both a high value and high-quality product.

Jewelweed Goat Milk Soap Ingredients

Raw goat milk; Saponified natural fats, coconut oil, sunflower oil; jewelweed.

Safety Notes

Unscented goat milk soap is safe to apply all over your body, except for directly in your eyes. An allergic reaction may be possible, so prior to using all over, conduct a patch test on a small area of skin first to discover any sensitivities. If you do have an allergic reaction, stop use immediately.

Packaging Notes

Packaging for your unscented goat milk soap is dependent on your chosen size.

  • Standard Goat Soap: Packaged in a labeled, draw-string cotton bag.
  • Travel Goat Soap: Packaged in a plastic bag containing a recyclable scent identification card.

Jewelweed for Poison Ivy Goat Milk Soap

Jewelweed for Poison Ivy Goat Milk Soap

Long celebrated by herbalists for its medicinal sap, Jewelweed is a natural antidote to such skin inflictions as poison ivy, stinging nettle, and mosquito bites. It is also beloved by hummingbirds who flock to feast on its bright...

Long celebrated by herbalists for its medicinal sap, Jewelweed is a natural antidote to such skin inflictions as poison ivy, stinging nettle, and mosquito bites. It is also beloved by hummingbirds who flock to feast on its bright orange wildflowers. Our Jewelweed Goat Milk soaps are unscented, though the pure and natural Jewelweed will remind you that the healing properties of this miracle plant are a gift from God.

Ingredients: Raw goat milk; Saponified natural fats, coconut oil, sunflower oil; jewelweed.

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Goat Milk Soap Benefits

Goat milk soap provides many skin benefits, and the miracle of goat milk soap lies in the lactic acid, Vitamin A, Selenium, and other compounds it naturally contains. Lactic acid is a natural alpha-hydroxy acid that gently exfoliates the skin, revealing a youthful and radiant complexion. In addition to lactic acid’s anti-aging properties, goat milk also contains antioxidants, reducing the skin’s oxidative stress (did you know oxidative stress leads to premature aging?). All of these natural benefits are still gentle, meaning unscented goat milk soap can still be enjoyed by people with sensitive skin or skin conditions.

Skin health is amplified by the naturally occurring minerals of the milk, such as Selenium and Vitamin A, which helps in the repair of sun-damaged skin. Goat milk also contains cream that is incredibly nourishing and moisturizing, which assists in common skin problems like cracking, peeling, and eczema. Unscented goat milk soap thoroughly cleans and moisturizes your skin, while also caring for common skin concerns, all without added harsh chemicals.

What does ‘Unscented’ Truly Mean?

The unscented soap varieties smell like soap, yet do not have any added scents or fragrances (including essential oils!) to reduce risk of irritation. Unscented soap does still have a smell because the ingredients used in soap production contain natural scents that we do not chemically remove.

We do store unscented soaps in separate containers to prevent the product from picking up notes from our fragranced products. However, unscented items that ship in the same package as scented items may pick up trace amounts of scent. This fragrance should disappear when the items are separated. If you do find you’re hyper-sensitive to scents in general, start with a smaller sized bar to make sure the pure soap smell is not irritating.

How to Use Unscented Goat Milk Soap

To use our unscented goat milk soap, get the soap wet and lather directly into your hands, or on a soft washcloth. The rich, creamy lather will leave your skin clean but not stripped, and after use, you may find that you don’t need to use lotion thanks to our deeply nourishing formula.

Feel free to use this natural soap anywhere including face, hands, and body, though do avoid getting the soap directly in your eyes. For those starting with incredibly sensitive skin, we suggest trying the travel size bar to make sure the soap does not irritate your skin.

Unscented Goat Milk Soap Sizes

Each unscented goat milk soap is available in a variety of sizes to suit your personal preferences. All soaps are weighed and meet the minimum weight six weeks after being made. As they continue to age and cure, they will last even longer although they may lose water weight, causing them to be lighter.

Sizes include:

  • Standard Cotton Bag: Weighs 4 to 4.8 ounces and measures approximately 3.5" x 1" x 2".
  • Travel: Weighs 1 to 1.25 ounces and measures approximately 1" x 1" x 2".

Each different goat milk soap size fits differently in your hand and serves a different purpose depending on your needs. Regardless of size, each bar is long lasting, so it is both a high value and high-quality product.

Jewelweed Goat Milk Soap Ingredients

Raw goat milk; Saponified natural fats, coconut oil, sunflower oil; jewelweed.

Safety Notes

Unscented goat milk soap is safe to apply all over your body, except for directly in your eyes. An allergic reaction may be possible, so prior to using all over, conduct a patch test on a small area of skin first to discover any sensitivities. If you do have an allergic reaction, stop use immediately.

Packaging Notes

Packaging for your unscented goat milk soap is dependent on your chosen size.

  • Standard Goat Soap: Packaged in a labeled, draw-string cotton bag.
  • Travel Goat Soap: Packaged in a plastic bag containing a recyclable scent identification card.
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The Jonas family is a God-loving, hard-working, ever-learning family that seeks to honor Jesus in all that we do.  We began Goat Milk Stuff to share the goodness of goat milk with others, to bring Jim home full-time, and to provide an environment where the children could learn to be entrepreneurs. As the children and Goat Milk Stuff have grown, we've been able to watch all of these goals come to fruition. We have a very simple philosophy when it comes to parenting and educating our children.

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Meet Our Goats

We breed Alpine and Nigerian Dwarf registered dairy goats in Scottsburg, Indiana - only half an hour North of Louisville, Kentucky. Our Alpine dairy goats are raised as naturally as possible. We have a 36 acre farm in Southern Indiana, and the goats spend their days in the woods, in their pastures, or in the barn if there's bad weather. We have approximately 200 Alpine baby goats born every year, and have plenty of baby goats for sale February through April and sometimes after that.

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