Tag: Goat Milk Soap

  • Big Weekend Sale!

    This weekend will be full of sales for most companies, and The Freckled Farm Soap Company is no different! Starting Friday we will be hosting a large weekend long sale on our goat milk soap and goat milk soap laundry detergent! Check back Friday morning to get all of the details. It’s a great opportunity to stock up on holiday gifts!

  • Cville Craftacular November Pop-up Market

    This year the Cville Craftacular is doing two Pop-up Markets before their big holiday show in December. We have had the privilege of being part of both of them! The next pop-up market takes place at the Scottsville Pavilion this Sunday (November 15th) from 10am-4pm. Come check out all of the amazing handmade items and pick up some of our goat milk soap.

    CVille Craftacular - The Freckled Farm Soap Company

  • The Spotted Pocket and Aw Shucks Store

    Recently two new stores started carrying our goat milk soaps! It is always so exciting to add new stores to our list and give our customers more opportunities to purchase our soaps:

    logoThe Spotted Pocket is a new online store that sells all natural baby items like cloth diapers, baby carriers, and more. They also offer all natural products for moms! That’s where our goat milk soap comes in! The Spotted Pocket now carries a large variety of our soap.

     

    Aw Shucks - Goat Milk Soap - The Freckled Farm Soap CompanyAw Shucks Store is a country store in Glen Allen, Virginia. This is is not your average, everyday convenience store! They have an amazing selection of local products and we are so happy to announce that our goat milk soaps are now among those local products.

     

  • Sample our soaps!

    People are often shocked to see that we give away FREE samples at our farmer’s market and craft show tables. They are little samples, good for a few hand washings, but are enough to give you an idea of the quality of our soap. We do this for one very important reason… Because we believe that once you use our soap that you will be in love! We have a very high percentage of people returning to purchase soaps after trying one of our samples. So for us the samples are a great way to build our customer base!

    If you are interested in trying our soaps stop by one of our booths and pick up a sample… We are confident that you will love it! Check out the “Where to Buy” page on our website to see where we will be next!

  • The Giving Heart Fundraiser!

    The Giving Heart is a Central Virginia charity that provides food, fellowship, and essential items to those in need. Every year they throw a large thanksgiving dinner serving around 3,000 guests. These guests include the homeless, elderly individuals, working class families, local military servicemen and those who otherwise would be alone during the Holiday. It is an important event that many depend on. This year will be the 10th anniversary of The Giving Heart’s Community Thanksgiving Feast! In honor of this big anniversary and in order to help fund this event The Freckled Farm Soap Company is running a week long fundraiser! Starting tomorrow September 28th and running until October 4th we will donate 10% of each order placed on the website using the promo code: thegivingheart.

    This promo code can be used with other codes, like 4for20. And as always, orders of $50 or more receive free shipping!

    The Freckled Farm Soap Company's - The Giving Heart Fundraiser

     

    For more information about The Giving Heart visit their website. They are always looking for volunteers!

  • Canine Shampoo Testimonial – Goat Milk Soap

    We absolutely love hearing from customers! Over the weekend we received a message from Sandy about her experience with our Canine Shampoo Goat Milk Soap:

    “We purchased a bar of your Canine Shampoo when we attended the Harvest festival at Monticello for our Jack Russell/Beagle rescue dog. Barkley had his first bath with it today.  All I can say is WOW!

    He smells great and his coat is so soft.  He appears to be shedding less and is not scratching his coat. His white coat is so bright.He loved being rubbed down with bar and we loved how easily it rinsed off.

    Thanks again for recommending it.  It is definitely Barkley approved.”

    Goat Milk Soap - Canine Shampoo - The Freckled Farm Soap Company

    If you are interested in trying our Canine Shampoo you can find it here.

  • Wholefoods Market – Short Pump, VA

    We are so excited to announce that The Freckled Farm Soap Company’s goat milk soap can now be found at the Wholefoods Market in Short Pump, VA. We are thrilled to continue to add to the list of stores that carry our line!

    The Freckled Farm Soap Company's Goat Milk Soap at Wholefoods Market Short Pump

  • What to do with that last little sliver of soap

    What to do with that last little bit of soap? You know, that thin little sliver that is left after you have been using the bar for a while. It begins to have a softer constancy and you use it up quicker. So how can you prolong the life of this little piece of soap?

    There is an easy solution to this… Add it to the next bar of soap. It’s as simple as that! It keeps that sliver from washing away quickly, so you get more bang for your buck! There are a few ways of doing this…

    1. Get both bars of soap wet. Press them together. Make sure that you rub and press the edges of soap sliver against the new bar of soap so the whole sliver is firmly against the new bar and it makes a seal. Allow the soap to dry entirely before you use it again. The soap will have melded into one new bar. If you use it again before it has had a chance to dry completely the bars may come apart again. This is how I do it and it works quite well!

    2. A friend of mine, who works with clay, suggests combining the two bars like you would combine two clay pieces: With a knife score one the side of each bar. Wet both bars, then press the scored sides together. She swears that it holds the bars tightly together quicker and that you don’t have to allow it to dry for the bars to successfully stick. This friend of mine also likes to combine the Deep Sea and Tea Tree bars to make what she calls “The perfect bar of soap.”

    3. Finally I have had customers tell me that they collect all of their slivers and once they have a good collection (I can imagine this would take a while considering the longevity of our soap) they get all the slivers wet, then press them all together to make this organic shaped soap hunk. Like with the first method allow the “hunk” to dry completely so that it will hold together tightly for future uses.

    I hope you found this helpful to make your soap last longer!

  • Richmond Family Magazine

    If you are shopping around Richmond pick up a Richmond Family Magazine. They are free and can be found near the door of stores like Kroger and Food Lion. This month there is an article in which we are featured! It’s a great article about mom and pop businesses around RVA. We speak about being a couple and running our two business, The Freckled Farm Soap Company and Neilson-Hall Photography. We are so excited and honored to be a part of it.

    Richmond Family Magazine - The Freckled Farm Soap Company - Mom and Pop Shops

  • Avoid chemicals with Goat Milk Soap

    We often have customers ask us what makes our goat milk soap different from the bars they get at the store. The answer they get is probably more than they asked for, but it’s something we’re passionate about. So here goes.

    Aside from the obvious difference that ours is Goat Milk Soap, what you typically find in stores in the form of a bar soap is actually not soap at all. The major chemical companies that make up your major brand “soaps”, deodorants, toothpastes, etc have carefully marketed their products to look like soap and most people refer to these as soap. In fact if you look at the labelling these products do not contain the word soap anywhere on their label. They call themselves moisturizing bars, beauty bars, etc. but not soap. The reason for this is that the Food and Drug Administration has a pretty strict guideline for what constitutes soap: “To be regulated as “soap,” the product must be composed mainly of the “alkali salts of fatty acids,” that is, the material you get when you combine fats or oils with an alkali, such as lye.”

    The major chemical companies worked very hard to make products that were cheap, plentiful, and easy to manufacture. They took a bunch of synthetic chemicals like lathering agents and detergent cleansers in order to mimic soap. Many of these detergent bars are missing glycerin (a natural byproduct of the natural soap-making process), and other beneficial properties of real soap.

    The following is a list of some of the chemicals that are found in these detergent cleansers. The best way to avoid these chemicals is to use natural soap like ours:

    Triclosan: a key ingredient in antibacterial products. According to the FDA: “Animal studies have shown that triclosan alters hormone regulation.” and “Other studies in bacteria have raised the possibility that triclosan contributes to making bacteria resistant to antibiotics.”

    Propylene Glycol: a petroleum-based product that is dangerous when inhaled, an irritant, and a metabolic disruptor. Known to exert high levels of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) during degradation in surface waters. This process can adversely affect aquatic life by consuming oxygen needed by aquatic organisms for survival.

    Polyethylene Glycol: can be a skin sensitizer, resulting in allergic contact dermatitis in some individuals.

    Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: causes skin irritation, there are studies that point to residual levels of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate in the brain, lungs, liver, and heart.  It has been linked to hormone imbalance because it mimics Estrogen.

    Butylated Hydroxytoluene: acts as a synthetic vitamin E. It is absorbed through skin. Long-term and repeated exposure caused renal and hepatic damage in rats.

    So how can you avoid chemical’s? By using OUR SOAP! Alkali salts of fatty acids from all natural vegetable oils which are formed when those oils are mixed with lye. The lye is not existent after the chemical reaction with the fatty acids in the oils and is no longer present in the final product. Then we add essential oils (literally the oils of the natural product itself) of things like lavender, tea tree, etc. And of course there is the goat milk, which comes directly from our small diary goat farm. We never add anything that isn’t natural and necessary for a great bar of soap.