Handcrafted
Goat Milk Soap
Handcrafted Goat Milk Soap Made on the Farm
Handcrafted goat milk soap made right here on the farm with premium, all-natural ingredients produced or grown ourselves. What we don’t produce or grow, we source responsibly. Our soaps are good for you and good for your skin!
Three Ways to Buy
There are three ways to purchase our soaps: on the farm (by appointment), online, or at a soap making workshop.
All-natural Ingredients . . .
Our handcrafted goat milk soap is made with premium, all-natural ingredients, including goat milk, lard, vegetable oils and butters, botanicals, spices, and other foods, like pumpkin and carrots.
. . . Raised on the Farm . . .
Goat milk and lard are the key ingredients that make our soaps creamy, soothing, and extra nourishing. We render our own lard from our Mangalitsa pigs and milk our Nubian goats daily. In addition, we incorporate farm-grown botanicals, like rosemary, lemongrass, and marigold petals.
. . . Or Sourced Responsibly
Additionally, we source premium oils, butters, and essential oils from US based suppliers, such as Bulk Apothecary and PipingRock Health Products. When possible, we choose organic and/or unrefined ingredients.
We care what goes on our skin—and yours!
Premium, All-natural Ingredients
“What I love most about our soaps is that they are made with food, food we produce or ingredients—organic when possible— obtained from US based companies. I know exactly what I’m putting on my skin, and it’s good for me.”
—Evelyn Wool
Goat milk and lard are rich in nutrients, highly compatible with the natural composition of skin, and improve the appearance of all skin types.
Our own farm-grown botanicals, like rosemary and marigold petals, not only add interest but improve cleansing and enhance moisture retention.
Premium vegetable oils and butters, such as avocado, wheat germ, and kocum to repair skin and enhance moisture retention.
Essential oils to enhance aromatic, theraputic properties. For example, the Stress Ease blend in our Relaxation bar, soothes tension as well as your skin.
Food ingredients like citrus peels, spices, oats, and pumpkin or carrot puree naturally add scent, color while enhancing skin restoration properties.
Seeds and clays provide additional exfoliation and natural coloring.
What our customers are saying
I don’t use anything else
Since I first tried goat milk soap, I don’t use anyting else.
—Judy B.
Such a Difference!
I’m 60 and for the past year or so have struggled with acne related to a medication I take. So many of the products I’ve tried have irritated and dried my skin — and they’re filled with lots of ingredients that are hard to pronounce! The goat milk soap from The Wool Family Farm is the first product I’ve used that is clearing it up AND feels great on my skin!
—Teresa A.
Love the way my skin feels
My skin is so soft, even without moisturizer. And my age spots have faded!
—Ava L.
Learn How to Make Your Own Goat Milk Soap at Home
Yes, you can make goat milk soap in your own home!
Our hands-on Goat Milk Soap Making Workshops will teach you everything you need to know to make cold-process goat milk soap in your own kitchen. You will learn the entire soap making process form start to finish. You’ll also receive handouts with a soap recipe, ingredients, equipment list, and safety tips.
As a bonus, you will learn how to render your own lard or tallow. Plus, you’ll take home a gift box with two bars of soap.
My Goat Milk Soap Story
Dry, itchy skin. Cracked fingertips. Dreaded age spots. Breakouts from makeup and cleansers.
That was me well into my forties.
Then one day, my daughter-in-law, Hannah, asked if we could try making goat milk soap. She had researched remedies for psoriasis, and she’d read that goat milk soap could help soothe her sore skin.
Hold on a minute, you can make goat milk soap at home?
Hannah found a recipe and gathered the tools needed: kitchen scale, thermometer, immersion blender. We found a shallow diorama box with a hinged lid at Michael’s Crafts, and we found goat milk at Nature’s Temptations, our local health food store. We measured, mixed, and poured the batter into the box lined with parchment paper. Then we waited.
That first batch of creamy, bubbly goat milk soap left my skin feeling soft and moist. I brought a bar to work, using it in place of the skin-stripping GoJo liquid.
I was hooked.
Over time, my cracked fingertips healed, a prominent age spot on my cheek faded away, and I stopped using skin lotion in all but the coldest weeks of the year.
Now, I won’t use anything on my skin but goat milk soap.
And, I am on a mission to share my passion for goat milk soap—and Nubian dairy goats—with you!