Tag: Coffee

  • Soap Set – Lightly Scented Soaps

    Last time I featured a soap set it was highlighting heavily scented soaps. Today I have put together a set of lightly scented soaps.

    Lightly Scented Soaps from The Freckled Farm Soap Company

    From Left to Right: Coconut Lime, Coffee, Castile, Oatmeal Honey

    Coconut Lime Goat Milk Soap – Our Coconut Lime soap has the subtle scent of lime essential oil. It’s not an overpowering scent. It’s nice, light, and lovely.

    Coffee Goat Milk Soap – While this soap has a *lot* of coffee in it, coffee is a scent neutralizer so it neutralizes it’s own scent. It has a light sweet smell but that is it. It has the extra benefit that it helps get rid of scents that you don’t want… like onions or garlic.

    Castile Goat Milk Soap – This soap has no added scent. It smells of the oils it is made with and that is all. It’s sensitive and gentle, and if you are someone who doesn’t want a soap that leaves a scent this is the perfect soap for you.

    Oatmeal Honey Goat Milk Soap – Like the Castile this soap doesn’t have any added scent. It features the subtle warm aroma of oatmeal but it is not at all overpowering.

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  • Soap Highlight – Coffee Goat Milk Soap

    Our Coffee Goat Milk Soap is such a versatile soap!

    Our Coffee Goat Milk Soap is great for cooks, gardeners, mechanics, and so much more. The soap itself doesn’t have a very strong scent (it smells a little like cream with a slight hint of coffee) but it is excellent for neutralizing strong scents. It helps remove scents like garlic and onion from your skin, making it an excellent kitchen soap. The coffee grounds act as a heavy exfoliant, for when you need some exfoliation, but it’s also great for removing dirt stains from gardeners hands or grease stains from the skin of people who were working on machinery.

    This soap is made with a coffee infused oil that we make, espresso, and fresh coffee grounds. All the coffee we use is rainforest safe!

    If you would like to purchase a bar of our Coffee Goat Milk Soap visit our website

     

  • Best Soaps for Your Hair

    Yes, you can use our soap on your hair! I wrote a blog post about it earlier this year (Here). It takes your hair a little while to adjust to the change in regiment, but once it does you then have an all natural alternative to commercial shampoos! The following are the soaps that we like to use:

    Coffee Goat Milk Soap

    Our Coffee Goat Milk Soap has a PH that is great for hair. This is the bar I use! It is a great deodorizer and has helped control my wild and crazy waves.

    Find our Coffee Goat Milk Soap Here

    Canine Shampoo Goat Milk Soap

    That’s right! We are suggesting that you use our Canine Shampoo Goat Milk Soap on your hair. It has tea tree, lavender, and rosemary essential oils, all of which are great for your hair. This is the bar Kevin likes to use!

    Find our Canine Shampoo Goat Milk Soap Here

  • Best soaps for people who work with their hands

    Are you a chef, gardener, nurse, woodworker, or mechanic? Do you have some other career or hobby that requires you to work with your hands and leaves them dirty, greasy, dry, and/or smelly? Then the following are the soaps that you should be using!

    Coffee Goat Milk Soap

    This is the soap for those who work with their hands! Our Coffee Goat Milk Soap is a deodorizer that cleans away grease and dirt with ease! The coffee within the soap acts as a scent neutralizer while the coffee grounds act as a scrubbing agent for dirt and grease. Chefs are able to get rid garlic and onion scents. Gardeners will be able to wash away the deep down, ground in, dirt. Even the stuff that gets trapped in the creases of your hands. Mechanics and woodworkers can scrub away the grease and oils that other soaps just wash right over.

    Find our Coffee Goat Milk Soap Here 

    Castile Goat Milk Soap

    Do you have a job that requires you to wash your hands and/or use antibacterial gels all day. Then our Castile Goat Milk Soap is for you! It’s our most moisturizing bar and will help rehydrate your hands after they’ve been dried out from work.

    Find our Castile Goat Milk Soap Here

  • What’s in our Soap Dish – May

    Which of our goat milk soaps will you find in our soap dish in May? Read on to find out!

    Coffee Goat Milk Soap

    In May, Coffee is our go to soap! The garden is in bloom, plants are popping up all over the place, and we are spending hours a day with our hands in the dirt. The dirt gets into the cracks and crevasses of your hand and begins to stain your skin. Most soaps don’t do the job of getting your hands back to normal. They may help to the get surface dirt off and to moisturize, but in order to get that deep dirt out of the cracks of your hands you need something that’s nice and scrubby! That’s where our coffee soap comes in! It’s great for getting off dirt making it the perfect soap for gardeners.

    Find our Coffee Goat Milk Soap Here

    Lemongrass Green Tea Goat Milk Soap

    Mosquito season is here… unfortunately. They are awful to deal with and people often resort to putting chemical insect repellents on their skin to avoid being bitten. If you are trying to avoid this chemical exposure essentials oils like lemongrass might be an option for you! Lemongrass is a natural mosquito repellent, whether it is planted around your home or put on your skin in the essential oil form (never apply straight essential oils directly to your skin). Our Lemongrass Green Tea Goat Milk Soap is a great way to help deter mosquitos naturally. We use it a lot this time of year, as we spend most of our time outside.

    Find our Lemongrass Green Tea Goat Milk Soap Here

  • Best Soaps for Exfoliating

    Sometimes you just need a good exfoliating. It removes dead skin and leaves your skin looking fresh. For me personally, I love using exfoliating soaps when I come in from working out on the farm. It scrubs away the dirt and scratches away the itchiness I get from working with the straw and hay.

    Which of our soaps are the best for exfoliating?

    Coffee Goat Milk Soap

    Our Coffee Goat Milk Soap is a heavy exfoliant. In fact, it’s the heaviest exfoliant in our soap line. It has finely ground coffee beans making it super scratchy… It’s wonderful!

    Find our Coffee Goat Milk Soap Here

    Rosewood Salt Goat Milk Soap

    Our Rosewood Goat Milk Soap is not quite as heavy of an exfoliant as our Coffee Goat Milk Soap but it would still fall into what I would consider the “heavy exfoliant” category. Once wet this soap’s texture transitions into something similar to a pumice stone. It’s surface is smooth while still being rough. It is an amazing exfoliant!

    Find our Rosewood Salt Goat Milk Soap Here

    Honey Oatmeal Goat Milk Soap

    Our Honey Oatmeal Goat Milk soap is our lightest exfoliant. It has ground oatmeal throughout, which is what gives it it’s exfoliating factor. If you want an exfoliating soap, but don’t want something as course as the previous two soaps, then this is the soap for you. It gives you the experience you want from an exfoliating soap while still being on the sensitive side.

    Find our Honey Oatmeal Goat Milk Soap Here

  • Best Soaps for Teenagers

    I cannot tell you how many times I have had an exasperated mother of a teenaged boy ask what soap works the best for teenagers. Teenagers have “special” soap needs. So which of our goat milk soaps do I suggest you purchase for your teenager?

    What’s something all teenagers desperately need from their soap?…. A deodorizer. Am I wrong? We have two soaps that are awesome deodorizers, our Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap and our Coffee Goat Milk Soap. They are both great for neutralizing body odors.

    The Coffee Goat Milk Soap, with it’s gritty lather, is also great for getting grease, grime, and dirt off their skin from whatever their hobby may be… Be it art, sports, shop, robotics, etc.

    I highly recommend either of these soaps for your teenager!

  • Using our Goat Milk Soap as Shampoo – Revisited

    Two years ago I wrote a blog post about my experience using our goat milk soap as shampoo (You can find it here). The post gets incredible traffic, last year pulling in thousands of views. After spending several years using the soap I felt it was time to revisit this post and share some tips that I have learned from years of continued use.

    Using Goat Milk Soap as Shampoo from The Freckled Farm Soap Company

    In 2014, I set out to eliminate all commercial body care products from our household in order to reduce the chemicals that my family was being exposed to. That year we started to make our own deodorant, and used our handmade goat milk soap for everything possible, including washing our hands and bodies (of course), shaving, and shampoo. If you read the post from two years ago you will learn that I was quite skeptical about changing out my shampoo, but knew it was something that I needed to at least try.

    In all of this the important thing to remember is, like with most natural alternatives, it’s not going to act like and give you the same result as their commercial counterparts. There are pros and cons on both sides.

    The commercial soaps are often chemical based. They include chemicals that are specially designed to give your hair specific qualities, and in many cases they do as they are designed to do (pro). While these chemicals may be able to make your hair do what you want it to do, they could also be harmful to your health and to the environment (big con). For me, commercial soaps made my hair frizzy and my scalp dry and itchy, no matter what brand or specially product I used (con).

    Natural soaps, like our goat milk soap, are made with natural materials making them better for you and the environment (big pro), however they are not specifically designed to be used on hair (con). Because the soap does not strip your hair nearly as bad as the commercial brands do (at least in my experience), it makes your hair feel heavier (con), but hair tends to be a lot less greasy between washings (pro). For me, our goat milk soap made my hair feel stronger and less frizzy (pro). My waves continue to be more uniformed and less wild (pro) but my hair does not feel the same as it did with the commercial shampoos (con).

    With both the commercial shampoos and our goat milk soap I have to strip my hair at least once a month. While the build up on my hair and scalp with our soaps has been far less than it was with the commercial shampoos I still need to strip my hair with this vinegar and water mixture about once a month.

    When I started my experiment I was using our Castile soap because it was our most moisturizing bar and I was dealing with a very dry scalp and frizzy hair. I later found that this soap was too heavy to be used as a shampoo. Some of our customers, who have serious scalp issues, still swear by it, but for me it weighed my hair down too much. I have since started using our coffee goat milk soap or canine shampoo. The coffee goat milk soap’s PH is perfect for hair and the canine shampoo contains tea tree which is great for for dealing with dry itchy scalp.

    All in all I have had a good experience using our goat milk soap as shampoo. After years of use my hair feels stronger and more healthy.

  • Fun Farm Facts Friday – February 6th

    After this Friday’s Fun Farm Fact you might want to thank the next goat you see…

    It is a popular Ethiopian legend that goats discovered coffee! A goat herder noticed that his goats were especially energetic after eating the red berries off of the coffee shrub. The goat herder decided to try the berry himself. He had a reaction very similar to one that the goats had and coffee was born!

  • What’s up Wednesday 1/5

    We had wonderful mild weather this past weekend. It’s amazing what a slightly warm, sunny day can do to your mood! Although the last couple of days haven’t been as nice as the weather we experienced over the weekend, it looks like the weather is going to hold up, meaning no snow, so we are able to attend the My Courthouse Market inside the Goochland Courthouse YMCA this evening. We will be there from 3-7. We will have our coffee goat milk soap with us!!

    We got quite a bit done in the last week. We ordered our newest chicken coop and it was shipped on Tuesday. It’s going to be nice to just assemble a coop this time rather than spending months building one from scratch. We are also putting together a huge lumber order for all of our other projects that will be happening over the next few months including a buck barn, buck pasture, building a few new mangers to accommodate the new animals, expanding our garden by adding 6 new beds, building a garden for Breckin, and fencing off a new pasture for the girls and llamas. We are also hoping to have the solar put up in the barn before too long as well. So much to do, so little time!