Description

Lavender garden is a delightful blend of lavender, eucalyptus, cedar, clover, orange blossom, and a hint of greens. This is one of my favorites!

Homemade lavender goat milk soap is for anyone who likes a soap that moisturizes the skin and does not use synthetic detergents.

Homemade lavender goat milk soap keeps skin nourished and moisturized. Relieves irritation and inflammation. Maintains the ph balance of the skin. Goats milk contains alpha-hydroxy acids that gently exfoliate the skin. Goat milk is high in vitamins, especially vitamin A, which helps repair damaged skin.

Goat milk soap is used in the shower and by the kitchen sink.

This product is used when a good cleaning is needed. Washing your hands, face, and body! Washing your hands frequently helps prevent the spreading of germs that can make you sick.

Homemade lavender goat milk soap is very gentle compared to store-bought soap. Since I make it I also control what ingredients go into the soap. I do not use harsh detergents or surfactants. I use responsibly sourced oils, essential oil blends, and phthalate-free fragrances. Each batch of soap is tested in my shower on my body to make sure of its quality.

Soap creates a lather that lifts dirt and grime out of the valleys of your skin. Then it is rinsed away with water. Soap can mix with oil and water. Most of what we call dirt is grease and oil which will not come off with just water. Soap binds up the oils to be washed away. Soap is a natural surfactant. So it makes great bubbles and helps clean.