Goat Milk Soap
How To Use Goat Milk Shaving Soap
There are two methods used for shaving - a dry shave and a wet shave. Jim uses the wet shave method with our goat milk shaving soap. Discover the 5 basic steps he follows when he shaves and how he avoids razor burn while doing it.
Read MoreHow To Help Dry Knuckles
I originally started making goat milk soap because I wanted to avoid putting any harmful chemicals on my children's skin. But when I started putting the soap in the shower, we discovered that Jim's knuckles were no longer cracking and splitting!
Read MoreIs Petroleum Jelly Bad for Your Skin?
I was very upset when I discovered that that there were petroleum based chemicals in the baby wash I used years ago. After all, most people have been told that petroleum jelly is good for your skin. Personally, I disagree.
Read MoreGoats to Soap
Ever wonder how we go from baby goats to goat milk soap? There are a lot of steps, but it all begins with taking care of our goats and making sure they are healthy so they can give us lots of farm fresh milk. Then we make natural and beneficial goat milk soap.
Read MoreDetergents and Soaps
Most people use soap or detergent to help clean their clothes, dishes, or their skin. Detergents are synthetic formulations that were created to mimic how soap cleans. But they have lots of added chemicals which we don't use at Goat Milk Stuff.
Read MoreHow Long Does Goat Milk Soap Last?
One of the most common questions we get asked is "how long does your soap last?" So we put the question to our Facebook fans. These are the responses from assorted Goat Milk Stuff soap users.
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