Goat's Milk Soap

Handcrafted farm-fresh skincare

$19.00

Earthly Bliss Farm Fresh Goat's Milk Soap

We take pride in sourcing our fresh, organic goat milk exclusively from local North Carolina farms, supporting our neighbors and fostering a deep connection to the land and people around us. Our soaps are a labor of love, crafted with care using time-honored recipes passed down through generations. The star ingredient—100% fresh, organic goat milk from local farms—sets Earthly Bliss apart. Unlike many commercial products that rely on powdered or processed milk, we use only the freshest goat milk, rich in vitamins, minerals, proteins, and fatty acids. This natural bounty nourishes the skin, providing deep hydration and gentle exfoliation, making our soaps ideal for all skin types, including those with sensitive skin or conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

At Earthly Bliss, we’re committed to organic purity. Our soaps are free from synthetic preservatives, parabens, and harmful chemicals, blending the wholesome goodness of goat milk with organic oils like extra virgin olive oil, coconut oil, and shea butter. Each bar is cold-processed in small batches to preserve the milk’s nourishing properties, ensuring a creamy, moisturizing lather that leaves your skin feeling soft, smooth, and refreshed. The natural scent of goat milk shines through in our unscented bars.

INGREDIENTS:  ( 78%) Greek Extra Virgin Cold Pressed Organic Olive Oil, ( 10%) Organic Coconut Oil, 10% Grass-Feed Organic Beef Tallow,  (2%) African Organic and Unrefined Shea Butter, Farm Fresh Goat's Milk.

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GREEK EXTRA VIRGIN ORGANIC OLIVE OIL

Pasture-Raised Beef Tallow, sourced from several small family ranchers

EARTHLY BLISS INGREDIENTS

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ORGANIC GRASS-FED BEEF TALLOW

Greek extra virgin olive oil base is shipped directly from a family's olive farm in Greece.

DEAD SEA MUD AND SEA SALT FROM THE DEAD SEA

We use the black mud harvested from the banks of the Dead Sea.