lets make soap
let make some soap!
goats milk makes great soap
3 loaves made, 6 more to go!
when you can raise the goats, milk the goats and make goat products!
today's scents
rhubarb
sandalwood
unscented
no dyes and natural
#goatsoapfarm #naturalproducts #diy #familythings #lifehacks
Making soap at home with goat milk is not only rewarding but also allows you to control the ingredients putting on your skin. In my personal experience, goat milk soap is incredibly moisturizing due to its high content of fatty acids and vitamins such as A and D. These nutrients help nourish the skin, making it softer and more supple compared to commercial soaps. When I started making my own soap, I realized the importance of using fresh goat milk straight from the farm. This freshness contributes to the creamier texture and richer lather. For scenting, I found natural options like rhubarb and sandalwood to be delightful without overpowering the soap's subtle creaminess. Plus, the option to make unscented and dye-free versions makes it perfect for sensitive skin or those who prefer minimal additives. The soap-making process includes careful melting and mixing of oils, adding the goat milk carefully to avoid curdling, and choosing natural fragrances or leaving the soap unscented. It's satisfying to produce loaves yourself, and it encourages an eco-friendly lifestyle by reducing reliance on commercial products and packaging. If you have access to goats, it's a wonderful way to fully utilize your resources—from raising and milking goats to transforming milk into luxurious soaps. Overall, making your own goat milk soap becomes a delightful family activity and a fantastic life hack for natural personal care.











































































