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Sequoia Wood Farm Goat Milk Soap and Shampoo Bars |
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About Our Soaps |
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Sequoia Wood Goat Milk Soap |
| One thing we often hear is, "I bought some goat milk soap from someone at a craft fair." While we are sure that your soap was definitely better than what you would get if buying manufactured soap, look at the ingredients. Our bars are filled with many extra ingredients that pamper and are oh, so skin loving! We are not your everyday bar of goat milk soap! A highly moisturizing soap with an extraordinarily silky, rich, full lather. The oils we choose to include in our soap are loaded with vitamins A, D, and E. Because all our soap is handcrafted, we retain the naturally occuring glycerin to draw moisture to your skin. We don't add in processed glycerin like a lot of mass manufactured soaps, which strip it out through the manufacturing process, and then add back in a cheaper replacement. We do not use any detergents or chemicals in our soap. That means better health for you, less irritation, and more moisture for your skin! Psoriasis and eczema customers report their skin feels fabulous after beginning to use our soaps, even over the $7-$8 specialty bars they were buying from the health food stores! We mustn't forget the most important ingredient of all....Goat Milk! Our milk is processed by hand, fresh off our farm in the Willamette Valley and included raw to retain as many beneficial vitamins as possible. We do not use dehydrated milk powder, nor do we buy our milk from someone else! We prefer to maintain control of our most important ingredient for our soap, our milk! Rich in vitamins and minerals, milk is also classified as a lipoprotein. This translates into more benefits for your skin as well as the increased ability for your skin to absorb all those beautiful nutrients included in the goat milk. Goat milk also acts as a natural exfoliate because of its Alpha-Hydroxy components. Some ingredients you may find in our soaps and shampoo bars: Avocado Oil, Babassu Oil, Kukui Oil, Coconut Oil, Mango Butter, palm oil, olive oil. Care for your bars: Keep bar out of water when not in use. A wire drainage rack on the counter by your sink(see below) works best for storing soap bars, which in turn will increase the longevity of your product! Also, the soap sacks are wonderful. You put the soap inside of it and use the sack as a scrubby. When done you can hang it in the shower so your soap can drain! Soap sacks last for 2-3 months. Standard Soap Bars: $4.25 each or a 4 pack for $14.95. (Avg. bar 4.25-4.5oz) Supreme Sized Soap Bars: $6.25 each (Avg. bar 6.25oz.) Shampoo Bars: $5.25 ea. (Avg. bar 4.5-6 oz) |
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This is the best investment you can make to increase the lather and longevity of your soap bars. While our soap lathers incredibly well in soft water, some hard waters may present a challenge. If your household uses hard water, we highly recommend you purchase a soap sack to use with your soap. Put your soap inside the sack, hang it in your shower, and voila! A great way to use every last drop of your soap! This is also a great way to keep your soap out of water and just store it in the shower if you don't want to use the sack for scrubbing. Soap sacks typically last for about 2-3 months. **Comes in the color of beige. $3.00 ea. |
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