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chamomile ((kam-uh-meel)): noun

A composite plant, Chamaemelium nobile (or Anthemis nobilis), native to the Old World, having strongly scented foliage and white ray flowers with yellow centers used medicinally and as a tea.

The external uses of chamomile include blending its essential oil with lavender or rose for scenting perfumes, candles, creams, or other aromatherapy products intended to calm or relax the user.

Other external uses of chamomile include topical preparations for the treatment of bruises, scrapes, skin irritations, and joint pain. The antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of chamomile make it a widely used external treatment for acne, arthritis, burns, ulcerated areas of skin, and even diaper rash. The German E Commission, regarded as an authority on herbal treatments, has recommended chamomile to "combat inflammation, stimulate the regeneration of cell tissue, and promote the healing of refractory wounds and skin ulcers."

goat milk ((gohtmilk)): noun

Milk from the doe or female goat, In soap making, it is used for super-fatting soap which creates a more emollient bar and creamy lather. Goat milk contains 13% more calcium, 25% more vitamin B-6, 47% more vitamin A, 34% more potassium, 350% more niacin, and 27% more selenium than cow milk. Goat milk is also higher in chloride, copper, and manganese.

The milk is naturally homogenized since it lacks the protein agglutinin. The curd is much smaller. The milk also has a more similar makeup (percentage of fats, etc.) to human milk than cows milk.

green tea ((green tee)): noun

Tea made from leaves that are not fermented before being dried.

 

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Goat Milk Soap

Goat milk is most often used for super-fatting a soap. Super-fatted soaps contain a small percentage of oil in the soap. Goat milk soap has a very smooth, rich moisturizing feel to it. Many people use goat milk soap because they feel it enriches their skin. We take one of our vegetable soap bases and add food grade goat milk.

 

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Goat Milk Soap

Goat Milk Soap - Green Tea and Chamomile Unscented

Green tea and chamomile known for its calming qualities, put together with our rich lathered Extra Virgin Olive oil goat milk makes a wonderful and pleasing combination for gently washing your whole body with.

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Goat Milk Soap - Green Tea and Chamomile with Rosewood

How to improve on our Green tea soap? Rosewood essential oil!! Scented with Rosewood, this bars gives you a hint of old world luxury.

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Goat Milk Soap - Pineapple and Shredded Coconut

A nice rich bar, based on our rich Goat Milk base with gentle exfoliation added. The shredded coconut will gently help exfoliate.

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Goat Milk Soap - Rose Goat Milk

Take a wonderful bar of our Goat milk soap, add a gentle rose fragrance and you have this bar.

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Goat Milk Soap - Unscented

A gentle soap enriched with Goat Milk

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Goat Milk Soap - Vanilla Brown Sugar

One of our customers asked for a brown sugar soap. We decided to use our goat milk soap with brown sugar and vanilla.

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