Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap
Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap
95% Acne Decrease In Just 2 Weeks!
I finally found something that has been keeping my acne at bay. I’ve been to dermatologists… tried tretinoin and other harsh creams. After using this tea tree soap for two weeks (consistently day + night), I have noticed almost a 95% reduction in my acne. Also, the acne on my back has went down dramatically.
- Thalia J. ✅ Verified Buyer
Ingredients: Raw goat milk; Saponified natural fats, coconut oil, sunflower oil; Tea Tree essential oil, green tea powder.
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Crisp and clean, the Tea Tree scent is strong, camphor-like, and slightly medicinal thanks to its variety of healing phytochemicals. Derived from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a small tree native to Australia, Tea Tree oil is believed to have antibacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. In fact, our Tea Tree goat milk soap is a top pick for those with acne and psoriasis.
Somewhat similar in smell to peppermint and eucalyptus, Tea Tree is sometimes used as a natural deodorant. In addition to cleaning and soothing your skin, it will keep you smelling clean and fresh while helping you feel renewed and invigorated.
Tea Tree Soap Size
This Standard Bagged Tea Tree Soap weighs between 4.0 and 4.8 oz. It measures approximately 3.5" x 1" x 2" and comes packaged in a labeled, draw-string cotton bag.
Available Goat Milk Soap Sizes
Each Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap is available in a variety of sizes to suit your personal preferences. All soaps are weighed and meet the minimum weight six weeks after being made. As they continue to age and cure, they will last even longer although they may lose water weight, causing them to be slightly lighter.
Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap is available in these sizes and packaging:
- Mega Tea Tree Naked with no packaging: Weighs between 6.5 oz and 8.5 oz with the vast majority weighing between 7.0 and 7.5 oz. Mega soaps measure approximately 3.5" x 1.75" x 2". Please be aware that there will be variations in the sizes of these soaps which is why they are offered at such a great price!
- Standard Tea Tree in a Cotton Bag: Weighs 4 to 4.8 ounces and measures approximately 3.5" x 1" x 2". Packaged in a labeled, draw-string cotton bag.
- Standard Tea Tree Naked with no packaging: Weighs between 3.6 and 4.5 oz. Please be aware that there will be variations in the sizes of these soaps which is why they are offered at such a great price!
- Travel Tea Tree: Weighs 1 to 1.25 ounces and measures approximately 1" x 1" x 2". Packaged in a plastic bag containing a recyclable soap variety identification card.
Each different goat milk soap size fits differently in your hand and serves a different purpose depending on your needs. Regardless of size, each bar is long-lasting, so it is both a high-value and high-quality product.
Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap is safe to apply all over your body, except for directly in your eyes. An allergic reaction may be possible, so before using it all over, conduct a patch test on a small area of skin first to discover any sensitivities. If you do have an allergic reaction, stop using it immediately.
Tea Tree Essential Oil Goat Milk Soap Benefits
The chemical compounds in tea tree essential oil may help fight harmful bacteria and fungi that can cause infections, inflammation, and skin problems like acne (or even athlete's foot). Tea tree is estimated to have over 98 such helpful compounds. It often acts as nature’s antidote for helping with just about anything, ranging from the common cold to nail inflammation, and from bug bites to bad breath. It has even been believed to boost the immune system by improving blood circulation and forming a protective barrier against diseases.
Historically, tea tree oil has been used as an antiseptic because it guards the skin against damaging microorganisms. In 1770, Aborigines of Australia introduced Captain Cook to tea tree. They supposedly (according to the internet) told him of its “magical healing powers” and showed him how to apply it to various wounds and sores suffered by his crew. Almost two centuries later, tea tree oil was administered to WWII soldiers for all kinds of scrapes, burns, and infections. It is still widely utilized for treating skin conditions both reactively and preventatively and has spanned into the worlds of aromatherapy, cleaning products, and fighting mold.
We’ve maximized the goodness of our goat milk soap by adding this wonderful essential oil. Goat milk soap is creamy, rich, and filled with wholesome ingredients that replenish and protect your skin, maintaining its natural biome. This soap is a natural alternative to detergent-heavy synthetic soaps that dry out your skin and throw off its true balance.
Does Goat Milk Soap Really Work?
How to Use Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap
To use our goat milk soap, get the soap wet and lather directly into your hands, or on a soft washcloth. The rich, creamy lather will leave your skin clean but not stripped, and after use, you may find that you don’t need to use lotion thanks to our deeply nourishing formula.
Feel free to use this natural soap anywhere including face, hands, and body, though do avoid getting the soap directly in your eyes. For those starting with incredibly sensitive skin, we suggest trying the travel size bar to make sure the soap does not irritate your skin.
Crisp and clean, the Tea Tree scent is strong, camphor-like, and slightly medicinal thanks to its variety of healing phytochemicals. Derived from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a small tree native to Australia, Tea Tree oil is believed to have antibacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. In fact, our Tea Tree goat milk soap is a top pick for those with acne and psoriasis.
Somewhat similar in smell to peppermint and eucalyptus, Tea Tree is sometimes used as a natural deodorant. In addition to cleaning and soothing your skin, it will keep you smelling clean and fresh while helping you feel renewed and invigorated.
Tea Tree Soap Size
This Standard Bagged Tea Tree Soap weighs between 4.0 and 4.8 oz. It measures approximately 3.5" x 1" x 2" and comes packaged in a labeled, draw-string cotton bag.
Available Goat Milk Soap Sizes
Each Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap is available in a variety of sizes to suit your personal preferences. All soaps are weighed and meet the minimum weight six weeks after being made. As they continue to age and cure, they will last even longer although they may lose water weight, causing them to be slightly lighter.
Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap is available in these sizes and packaging:
- Mega Tea Tree Naked with no packaging: Weighs between 6.5 oz and 8.5 oz with the vast majority weighing between 7.0 and 7.5 oz. Mega soaps measure approximately 3.5" x 1.75" x 2". Please be aware that there will be variations in the sizes of these soaps which is why they are offered at such a great price!
- Standard Tea Tree in a Cotton Bag: Weighs 4 to 4.8 ounces and measures approximately 3.5" x 1" x 2". Packaged in a labeled, draw-string cotton bag.
- Standard Tea Tree Naked with no packaging: Weighs between 3.6 and 4.5 oz. Please be aware that there will be variations in the sizes of these soaps which is why they are offered at such a great price!
- Travel Tea Tree: Weighs 1 to 1.25 ounces and measures approximately 1" x 1" x 2". Packaged in a plastic bag containing a recyclable soap variety identification card.
Each different goat milk soap size fits differently in your hand and serves a different purpose depending on your needs. Regardless of size, each bar is long-lasting, so it is both a high-value and high-quality product.
Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap is safe to apply all over your body, except for directly in your eyes. An allergic reaction may be possible, so before using it all over, conduct a patch test on a small area of skin first to discover any sensitivities. If you do have an allergic reaction, stop using it immediately.
Tea Tree Essential Oil Goat Milk Soap Benefits
The chemical compounds in tea tree essential oil may help fight harmful bacteria and fungi that can cause infections, inflammation, and skin problems like acne (or even athlete's foot). Tea tree is estimated to have over 98 such helpful compounds. It often acts as nature’s antidote for helping with just about anything, ranging from the common cold to nail inflammation, and from bug bites to bad breath. It has even been believed to boost the immune system by improving blood circulation and forming a protective barrier against diseases.
Historically, tea tree oil has been used as an antiseptic because it guards the skin against damaging microorganisms. In 1770, Aborigines of Australia introduced Captain Cook to tea tree. They supposedly (according to the internet) told him of its “magical healing powers” and showed him how to apply it to various wounds and sores suffered by his crew. Almost two centuries later, tea tree oil was administered to WWII soldiers for all kinds of scrapes, burns, and infections. It is still widely utilized for treating skin conditions both reactively and preventatively and has spanned into the worlds of aromatherapy, cleaning products, and fighting mold.
We’ve maximized the goodness of our goat milk soap by adding this wonderful essential oil. Goat milk soap is creamy, rich, and filled with wholesome ingredients that replenish and protect your skin, maintaining its natural biome. This soap is a natural alternative to detergent-heavy synthetic soaps that dry out your skin and throw off its true balance.
Does Goat Milk Soap Really Work?
How to Use Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap
To use our goat milk soap, get the soap wet and lather directly into your hands, or on a soft washcloth. The rich, creamy lather will leave your skin clean but not stripped, and after use, you may find that you don’t need to use lotion thanks to our deeply nourishing formula.
Feel free to use this natural soap anywhere including face, hands, and body, though do avoid getting the soap directly in your eyes. For those starting with incredibly sensitive skin, we suggest trying the travel size bar to make sure the soap does not irritate your skin.
Loved by Many
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Psoriasis Is Disappearing
"OMG I wanted to let you know that we got our soaps and my son and I have both tried them my son has a severe outbreak of plaque psoriasis this winter he only used it twice and his skin is already calming down.... It's amazing!!! And I do have some psoriasis here and there and I've used the soap and it's already disappearing."
Deborah M. ✅ Verified Buyer
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Like A Spa Day On Your Face
"I have struggled with acne all my teenage life, and even now at the age of 37. This soap is like a spa day on your face! With great excitement, I'm happy to announce it's already clearing up my acne after just two days. These soaps definitely leaves a wow factor of feeling exceptionally clean. My teenage son even loves it! We threw away our face cleansers today! Smells great too!"
Abby ✅ Verified Buyer
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It Has Done Wonders
"We have been using the Tea Tree soap for our 18 month old who has eczema. It has a pleasant scent and has done wonders for his skin condition. When we notice eczema spots starting on his skin we use the lotion stick on them and they fade away."
Mary S. ✅ Verified Buyer
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About Us
The Jonas family is a God-loving, hard-working, ever-learning family that seeks to honor Jesus in all that we do. We began Goat Milk Stuff to share the goodness of goat milk with others, to bring Jim home full-time, and to provide an environment where the children could learn to be entrepreneurs. As the children and Goat Milk Stuff have grown, we've been able to watch all of these goals come to fruition. We have a very simple philosophy when it comes to parenting and educating our children.
Meet Our Goats
We breed Alpine and Nigerian Dwarf registered dairy goats in Scottsburg, Indiana - only half an hour North of Louisville, Kentucky. Our Alpine dairy goats are raised as naturally as possible. We have a 36 acre farm in Southern Indiana, and the goats spend their days in the woods, in their pastures, or in the barn if there's bad weather. We have approximately 200 Alpine baby goats born every year, and have plenty of baby goats for sale February through April and sometimes after that.