From Barn to Bathroom: Why Goat Milk Soap is the G.O.A.T of Skincare

You may see it hitting the store shelves again and gaining popularity in the natural skincare arena, but goat milk soap is no novice. It’s been used for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations boasted smooth and healthy skin thanks to the power of goat milk soap.

With the rise of synthetic cleansing bars, goat milk soap may have been pushed to the sidelines. But today’s standard “beauty bars” are frauds in skincare. It’s time to expose them and crown the true Greatest Of All Time.

You may wonder what makes this bar unique and infinitely better than regular soap.

Well Farrow’s G.O.A.T soap isn’t your average bar of suds.

Crafted with all-natural ingredients and the marvel that is SmartLard™, our soap stands apart. It’s a superior product that nourishes your skin without the toxic chemicals you find in a conventional body wash.It was during that panel that I offered up an addition to the choice matrix— you have to include Bad choices in the equation. Applying that skincare, I would make the following assertions regarding the fats in skincare:

There’s a world of difference between goat milk soap and a “beauty bar” or “cleansing bar”, and there are many reasons you should choose one over the other. 

Unmasking the ‘Beauty Bars’: Goat Milk Soap VS Regular Soap

You know that sweet-smelling thing you pick up at any store’s cosmetic aisle masquerading as soap? It’s likely NOT soap.

For a product to be considered a “soap” it has to go through saponification – the fancy term for “soaping” (makes sense). So let’s nerd out for a second.

Saponification is the chemical reaction that happens when we mix fat with lye to produce soap and glycerin.

Here’s a quick formula:

Goat milk + Fat + Lye  → Soap + Glycerin

And why does saponification matter? Because this process happens with real and raw ingredients. It results in a pure product that gently rinses your skin without stripping its natural oils.

Our soap with goat milk has a completely wholesome composition:

  • Lard
  • Coconut oil
  • Raw goat milk
  • Sunflower oil
  • Sodium hydroxide (that’s the lye
  • Essential oils (only in the scented products)
  • Castor oil

It’s that simple. Nothing harmful or toxic.

On the flip side, commercially made cleansers don’t earn the soap badge because they’re fake. They don’t meet the standards of true soap, so they hide behind the label of “beauty bar” or “cleansing bar”.

These bars aren’t saponified. They’re produced using complex formulations and synthetic detergent – aka syndets. And, if a product contains synthetic detergents, it’s a cosmetic, not soap. Admitted by the FDA themselves.

So ditch the beauty bars.

They’re just cosmetics disguised as soaps but are loaded with fragrances, parabens, and other junk that’s toxic to your body. Have peace of mind by using Farrow’s chemical-free G.O.A.T soap.


Skin in The Game: Goat Milk Soap Benefits That Will Knock Your Hooves Off

So what makes goat milk soap special? Glad you asked!

It’s actually soap!

For starters, it’s actually soap and not some franken-cleanser cooked up in a lab. If a product can’t even be labeled as soap, run from it. If it’s a cleansing bar or beauty bar, it’s NOT soap.


It’s a skincare multitasker!

Goat milk is a skincare multitasker – it’s packed with vitamins A, B, and E, plus lactic acid. It’s like having a dermatologist and a nutritionist tag-teaming your face!


It has Lactic Acid!

Lactic Acid? Hell yes! This stuff is the product of fermentation in many foods, but it’s also nature’s gift in raw goat’s milk. We’ll explain in a bit.


It’s a great ally against eczema!

Meanwhile, the vitamins protect against sun damage, reduce inflammation, and even soothe itchiness. So it’s a great ally against eczema.

This nutrient-rich profile isn’t just fancy talk.


Naturally moisturizes your skin: forget those greasy lotions. The fatty acids in goat milk dive deep into your skin, locking in moisture IN your skin. Not ON it. Notice the difference?

Gently exfoliates your skin: enter lactic acid, the demolition expert for those crusty dead skin cells. It’s like having a microscopic wrecking crew, minus the hard hats and union breaks. In nerdy terms, lactic acid dissolves the bond between dead skin cells. This way they’re easily washed away without the harsh scrubbing.

Repairs damaged skin: This vitamin cocktail supports the skin’s healing processes and stimulates cell renewal. This gives softer skin and a brighter complexion. It’s like getting a mini spa treatment every time you rinse your face. 

Relieves acne and eczema: goat milk helps balance your skin’s pH, making it less hospitable to acne-causing bacteria. Plus, the anti-inflammatory and moisturizing qualities soothe dry and itchy patches. Eczema no more!

Helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles:  It’s not a time machine, but your skin will thank you. The protein and vitamins in goat milk boost collagen production, which means more elasticity and firmness. It gives your skin a bit of extra oomph and a more youthful appearance. We’ll take it!

Give your skin the goat-y goodness it deserves by choosing the G.O.A.T.

Pig Power Meets Goat Glory: How Lard in Skincare Transforms Your Face Game

Alright skincare rebels, let’s talk about what makes G.O.A.T Soap the… well, G.O.A.T. 

You know the greasy feeling you get after slathering a cosmetic that just sits on your skin and makes you slimy? That’s because the beauty bar’s moisturizing effect is superficial and ineffective.

But with Farrow’s G.O.A.T soap that doesn’t happen, because we use SmartLard™. It’s a high-quality fat rendered from pigs living their best lives on regenerative farms. When goat milk and lard team up, you get a skincare sensation.

Goat milk brings its moisturizing nutrients and vitamins while lard makes sure all that goodness gets locked in.

The result? A bar of soap that washes without stripping your skin, leaving it soft, nourished, and healthy. It’s truly skin food.

SmartLard™: The Unsung Hero of G.O.A.T Soap

Lard is packed with nutrients your skin craves. We’re talking oleic acid, vitamin D, and vitamin E. Oleic acid moisturizes like a boss. Vitamin D’s got your back on cell growth and repair. And vitamin E? It’s your skin’s bodyguard against environmental nasties.

But here’s the real kicker: lard is very compatible with our own skin’s natural fats. This similarity means your skin recognizes it, welcomes it with open arms (or pores), and lets it unleash its full potential.

And that, my friends, is why Farrow’s G.O.A.T Soap takes the title – The Greatest of All Time.

G.O.A.T Soap gets absorbed. It’s not just wiping the surface. It’s diving deep, helping your skin stay moisturized and smooth from the inside out.

It’s no match for your conventional cosmetics. They’re playing tee-ball while G.O.A.T Soap is hitting grand slams in the World Series of Skincare. They shouldn’t even be allowed in the same stadium, let alone on your pretty face!

It’s clear that not all cleansers are created equal. G.O.A.T Soap, with its powerhouse combination of goat milk and nourishing SmartLard™, isn’t just challenging Big Beauty – it’s revolutionizing your skincare routine.

While conventional beauty bars masquerade as beneficial, they’re nothing more than synthetic imposters. Farrow’s G.O.A.T Soap harnesses the time-tested qualities of natural ingredients to purify, nourish, and protect your skin.

It’s time to ditch those chemical-laden “beauty bars” and embrace the authentic goodness of goat milk soap. Your skin deserves more than surface-level care. It craves the deep nourishment and protection that only true goat soap delivers.

Experience the G.O.A.T difference for yourself – grab a bar of Farrow’s goat milk soap, and choose your preferred scent (or no scent).

Your skin will thank you, and you’ll wonder how you ever settled for anything less.