I was reading MckMamma's blog and saw a post she wrote (one of her normal contests) and she was giving away Goats Milk Soap from Goat Milk Soapers. I have heard about goats milk soap and have been intrigued. A few weeks ago I was watching Dirty Jobs and Mike Rowe was at a goat farm and they were making goats milk soap. I love how natural it is and isn't full of any chemicals we really shouldn't be putting on our skin. Plus the fact when I take a bath my skin should feel refreshed and not dried out.
Little Man was officially diagnosed with Keratosis Pilaris. I am on a mission to find any and all all-natural products he can use that won't irritate his skin even more than it is. The lotion recommended to us by the dermatologist is full of alcohol. How is that suppose to help keep the moisture in his skin? So, I decided last week to go ahead and buy a bar of goats milk soap from Goat Milk Soapers. A couple days later we received the soap and Little Man and I were SO excited! I got the unscented Purity soap to try before we tried the scented ones. Boy does it smell good (for being unscented, mind you)!
Daddy gave Little Man a bath and when he got out I could not believe how soft he was! His skin was not dry like it normally is after a bath and was very smooth. I haven't been putting his lotion on him and am testing to see how the goats milk will do this week. So far so good!
We also got a couple sample smelly soaps to try too. So I happily tried the Clean Cotton. Boy does it smell good!! EVERY time I get out of the bath my feet are D.R.Y. not this time! My feet are SMOOTH and soft. I was reading what a few people had to say about their soap and saw one lady wrote that she doesn't use shave gel when she shave her legs. She just used the soap. So I thought why not try it. OH MY GOSH! My legs are smooth and soft! Normally after a bath I need to put lotion on my legs and hands. I can't believe how refreshed my skin feels.
Can you tell I am in love with the soap? I highly recommend it! The family that runs the company live in the Indiana and even the kids (all 8 of them) are involved in making the soap. I love supporting small businesses like this.
So please check them out and try the soap for yourself. You won't be disappointed. By the way, even Daddy is a fan of the soap.
I'll let you know in a week how Little Man's skin is doing.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
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