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Goat Milk Shampoo Bar | Goats Milk Bar | Sensitive Skin | Soap Top | Artisan Soap | Handmade Soap | Plastic Free | Goats Milk Shampoo Bar
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Made with quality ingredients we are confident to use on our own bodies! The star ingredient is goat milk, which is nourishing and moisturizing alone. Goats milk soap is rich in lactic acid which helps remove dead skin cells, rich in vitamin A which helps skin to repair and rejuvenate and rich in natural fats to moisturize.
We added cocoa butter, lard, shea butter, and olive oil to maximize the benefits of the bar.
Also contains lye and fragrance oil if applicable
All our soap is natural, palm oil free, SLS free, free from harsh chemicals and cruelty free!
Colors may vary and are not indicative of product quality, rather the fragrance oil if used and the curing process. All bars are cured and safe to use.
As this is an artisanal product and handmade, variations may occur between bars. I like to call it “character” :)
To prolong the life of the soap bar, try not to allow it to sit in water after use.
Natural goat milk shampoos are free of ingredients that will clog your pores. Our ingredients will actually cleanse the scalp, ridding your hair follicles of build-up. With the natural cleaning and unclogging of the hair follicles, new natural shampoo users may experience thicker hair.
Goat Milk Soap is the best choice for relieving dry, itchy, flaky skin, as well as eczema and psoriasis (both of which commonly affect the scalp). You can get the same relief for your scalp that you can for your hands and other parts of your body when you wash your hair with Goat Milk Soap.
Using Goat Milk Soap to wash your hair and scalp, preserves the scalp’s natural PH balance. This helps maintain a healthy balance of oil production on your scalp, whereas store-bought shampoos strip these away. This causes your scalp to rebound by overproducing oils, leading to dandruff and greasy-looking hair that has to be washed more often.
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