The process to make cold processed soap takes at least a month from start to finish. Once the batch of soap is made, it is generally cut the next day and separated to allow the soap to cure. The bars then need to rest for at least a month to finish curing to be ready to use.

These soaps have cured and will be soon added to the website:

  • Blue Raspberry Slushie goat milk soap
  • Açaí Berry goat milk soap
  • Love Spell goat milk soap
  • Goat Milk & Honey exfoliating soap
  • Iced Mocha Scrub exfoliating soap
  • Lemon Poppy Seed exfoliating soap
  • Satsuma Scrub exfoliating soap
  • Fruity Pebbles goat milk soap
  • Peace goat milk soap
  • Bubble Luscious goat milk soap
  • Dragon’s Blood goat milk soap
  • Sandalwood Scrub exfoliating soap
  • Volcano Scrub exfoliating soap
  • Midnight Blackberry exfoliating soap
  • Ocean Mist exfoliating soap
  • Irish Sea Moss-infused shea soap
  • Rosemary, Spearmint, Rose, Chamomile, Juniper-infused shea soap
  • Rose, Hibiscus, Chamomile, Orange, Lemongrass, Lavender-infused shea soap
  • Rosemary, Peppermint, Spearmint, Sage-infused shea soap
  • Mango & Coconut goat milk soap
  • Coconut Flakes exfoliating soap
  • Autumn Eclipse exfoliating soap
  • Bite Me exfoliating soap
  • Cobalt Beach Glass exfoliating soap
  • Winterfell meat soap
  • Kingsroad Brandy meat soap
  • Cedar Beer meat soap
  • Rootbeer meat soap

These soaps are on the curing rack:

  • We’ll be starting on our Spring soaps after the first of the year

3 Comments

  1. Sabine says:

    Hi, bought some of your great soaps on the weekend at the Anne Springs Market in FM. I am already in love with your products. When will are the below items available?
    Mango & Coconut goat milk soap
    Coconut Flakes exfoliating soap
    Lemon Poppy Seed exfoliating soap
    Iced Mocha Scrub exfoliating soap

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