Black Raspberry Foamer Bottle Liquid Goat Milk Soap
Black Raspberry Foamer Bottle Liquid Goat Milk Soap
Cleans and Moisturizes While Making Bath Time Enjoyable for Kids
Smells fantastic and leave skin feeling clean so moisturized and my kids love it because of the incredible foaming quality! Fun for them and happy me for making my job easier :)
- Jake K. ✅ Verified Buyer
Ingredients: Filtered water; Saponified olive and castor oil; Raw goat milk; Black raspberry fragrance oil (paraben-free and phthalate-free).
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Enjoy the fresh fragrance of berries with our Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap. Both fruity and ripe, Black Raspberry smells just like freshly-picked berries, crushed to release their sweet, juicy scent. An added touch of vanilla balances the fruity notes, giving this soap a smell that’s both sweet and warm.
Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap Size
This Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap in a Foamer Bottle contains 4 oz of liquid goat milk soap. It comes in a foamer bottle that you can start using right away.
It is also available in a 16 oz Refill Bottle.
Our Liquid Goat Milk Soap is safe to apply all over your body, except for directly in your eyes. An allergic reaction may be possible, so prior to use, conduct a patch test on a small area of skin first to discover any sensitivities. If you do have an allergic reaction, stop use immediately.
Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap Benefits
With the Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap, you can leave your hands feeling soft, clean, and smelling great! Foamy and gentle on your skin, this liquid soap is a convenient alternative when bar soap is not available. You also don't need to worry about dropping a slippery bar of soap. Liquid Soap may also be more convenient for children to use to make sure they are using enough soap to remove dirt and germs.
While we designed the Liquid Goat Milk Soap to be used on your hands, it is safe for your face, hands, and body. Made with natural ingredients, Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap is tough on dirt and grime, yet leaves your hands feeling soft and clean with every wash.
How To Use Liquid Goat Milk Soap
- Rinse hands with water
- Apply a pump or two of our Liquid Goat Milk Soap directly to your dirty hands.
- Rub hands together and scrub for at least thirty seconds.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Dry with a clean towel.
- Feel the difference natural goat milk soap makes on your skin!
Using the Liquid Soap Foamer Bottle
Many commercial liquid soaps contain chemical lubricants which extend the life of the foamer bottle. While this may be good for your foamer, we don't think it's very good for your skin. Because we don't add any chemical lubricants, your foamer bottle may have a limited lifespan. Please expect to have to replace your foamer bottles periodically.
If the pump on your foamer bottle is "sticking", one of the following tips may help extend the life of your foamer bottle. Most of the time, the foamer just needs to be replaced but we have had some customers report they've had some success with these tips.
- Has it been awhile since you've used the foamer bottle? As the pump is used, there is residual liquid on the screen. If the pump is not used frequently, that soap liquid can dry, creating a film on the screen which can ultimately clog the screen making the pump hard to use. Try using the foamer more frequently.
- Is there liquid in the air chamber? You should see it inside the chamber below the pump. If so, turn it upside down and pump a few times which should get the water out of the air chamber.
- Has there been liquid in the air chamber for a while? If so, clean as above. However, if the soap has had time to degrade the silicone in the pump, it may not regain the original amount of "spring".
- Is the screen clogged? Remove the foamer and place the straw in some warm water. Pump water through (the water won't foam). If the pump is clogged with dried soap, then use the pump more frequently, keeping the screen cleaned.
- Is the soap too thick? To work in the foam pump bottles the liquid should be water-thin. If it is too thick, the pump won't work properly and/or can be permanently damaged. To resolve, add just a tiny amount of water. If you dilute the soap too much, it won't foam well.
If the pump is still sticking and none of the above steps have resolved it, it could be the screen is not cleaning or the lubricant on the pump is dissolved. If you feel brave, try taking the whole mechanism apart and cleaning it with hot water. It may make it work again or it may remove all the remaining lubricant completely, causing the pump to become very hard to use - so don't do this unless you try all the other steps first.
Enjoy the fresh fragrance of berries with our Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap. Both fruity and ripe, Black Raspberry smells just like freshly-picked berries, crushed to release their sweet, juicy scent. An added touch of vanilla balances the fruity notes, giving this soap a smell that’s both sweet and warm.
Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap Size
This Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap in a Foamer Bottle contains 4 oz of liquid goat milk soap. It comes in a foamer bottle that you can start using right away.
It is also available in a 16 oz Refill Bottle.
Our Liquid Goat Milk Soap is safe to apply all over your body, except for directly in your eyes. An allergic reaction may be possible, so prior to use, conduct a patch test on a small area of skin first to discover any sensitivities. If you do have an allergic reaction, stop use immediately.
Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap Benefits
With the Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap, you can leave your hands feeling soft, clean, and smelling great! Foamy and gentle on your skin, this liquid soap is a convenient alternative when bar soap is not available. You also don't need to worry about dropping a slippery bar of soap. Liquid Soap may also be more convenient for children to use to make sure they are using enough soap to remove dirt and germs.
While we designed the Liquid Goat Milk Soap to be used on your hands, it is safe for your face, hands, and body. Made with natural ingredients, Black Raspberry Liquid Goat Milk Soap is tough on dirt and grime, yet leaves your hands feeling soft and clean with every wash.
How To Use Liquid Goat Milk Soap
- Rinse hands with water
- Apply a pump or two of our Liquid Goat Milk Soap directly to your dirty hands.
- Rub hands together and scrub for at least thirty seconds.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Dry with a clean towel.
- Feel the difference natural goat milk soap makes on your skin!
Using the Liquid Soap Foamer Bottle
Many commercial liquid soaps contain chemical lubricants which extend the life of the foamer bottle. While this may be good for your foamer, we don't think it's very good for your skin. Because we don't add any chemical lubricants, your foamer bottle may have a limited lifespan. Please expect to have to replace your foamer bottles periodically.
If the pump on your foamer bottle is "sticking", one of the following tips may help extend the life of your foamer bottle. Most of the time, the foamer just needs to be replaced but we have had some customers report they've had some success with these tips.
- Has it been awhile since you've used the foamer bottle? As the pump is used, there is residual liquid on the screen. If the pump is not used frequently, that soap liquid can dry, creating a film on the screen which can ultimately clog the screen making the pump hard to use. Try using the foamer more frequently.
- Is there liquid in the air chamber? You should see it inside the chamber below the pump. If so, turn it upside down and pump a few times which should get the water out of the air chamber.
- Has there been liquid in the air chamber for a while? If so, clean as above. However, if the soap has had time to degrade the silicone in the pump, it may not regain the original amount of "spring".
- Is the screen clogged? Remove the foamer and place the straw in some warm water. Pump water through (the water won't foam). If the pump is clogged with dried soap, then use the pump more frequently, keeping the screen cleaned.
- Is the soap too thick? To work in the foam pump bottles the liquid should be water-thin. If it is too thick, the pump won't work properly and/or can be permanently damaged. To resolve, add just a tiny amount of water. If you dilute the soap too much, it won't foam well.
If the pump is still sticking and none of the above steps have resolved it, it could be the screen is not cleaning or the lubricant on the pump is dissolved. If you feel brave, try taking the whole mechanism apart and cleaning it with hot water. It may make it work again or it may remove all the remaining lubricant completely, causing the pump to become very hard to use - so don't do this unless you try all the other steps first.
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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.