Tag: Soaps

  • What’s up Wednesday – 4/30

    We have a BIG weekend ahead of us! If you follow our blog you know that the My Manakin Farmers Market opens this weekend. We are so excited to be a part of this market and look forward to starting the routine of having 2 markets a week! On top of that we have 3… Yes THREE… products debuting this week. Tomorrow our May soap will debut and on Saturday we will be debuting our scrubs and bath teas to our market customers! The scrubs and bath teas will then be available on the website next weekend. There is so much to look forward to!

    The rain from the last few days has turned the farm into a giant pond. I am going to have to swim to the barn for farm chores tonight. While I normally don’t mind the rain I’m looking forward to a dry weekend.

    Finally, this up coming Monday starts the fencing extravaganza! Kevin is taking the week off of work so we can fence off the buck pasture as well as a new pasture for the girls. I know the girls are going to be so excited to get ahold off all those brambles that will be in the new pasture.

  • My Manakin Market

    This Saturday will be our first day at the My Manakin Market and we will have our new Tea Tree Goat Milk Soap with us.

    We love being a part of this group of vendors and can’t wait to see everyone! Come out and see us and support all of the wonderful vendors at this great farmer’s market.

    Saturday May 3rd

    10am-1pm 

    68 Broad Street Road in Manakin-Sabot, VA

  • RVA Earth Day

    This weekend we will be selling our goat milk soaps at the RVA Earth Day Festival! This is a huge event and we are so excited to be a part of it.

    Earth Day

    April 26th, 2014

    11am – 7pm

    Manchester and Mayo Island

  • What’s up Wednesday – 4/9

    I’m sorry that I have been so bad with the farm updates lately. Things have been a little crazy around here. I am done edited in the pictures from Hillary’s labor, now comes the issue of finding time to write the blog post… But I promise it will be soon. The babies are doing wonderfully. They are about twice the size they were at birth. They are so much fun and the kids absolutely love spending time with them in the kid pasture. They all have such wonderful personalities and are going to make great additions to our herd.

    We are so behind in our gardening this year. Anything that needed to be started inside has been done, but anything that could have been planted outside already (peas, green onions, and such) have been put off. None of our new beds have even been filled with dirt yet… schedules and weather has delayed the delivery, but it is set to come tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully the yard will be dry enough for them to drive across it!

    The baby chicks are getting so big. One of the ones that we thought was a buff orpington, because it was identical to the other buff orpingtons the day they were delivered, turned out to be one of the easter eggers, and one of the ones that we thought was an easter egger we think might in fact be one of the marans. It does look like we may have gotten multiple maran roosters, but only time will tell on that one. It won’t be long and we will be moving the older chickens into the pasture so they can free range and the new chicks into the old coop. I can’t wait to see how the maran eggs turn out!

    Just when you think we have enough going on…. We have some exciting news! We will soon be adding salt scrubs, sugar scrubs, and bath teas to our line!! We are currently in the research and development phase, but I expect to debut them in the next month, just as soon as our testers give our recipes a thumbs up. So keep an eye out for those!

    The Wednesday market in Goochland Courthouse moved outside last week. It was so nice to be out in the sun and the children liked having the space to run, and playground to play on. We will be outside from now on so come and visit. We have some really great vendors! Today there should be a few veggies, eggs, sausage, brunswick stew, bread, goat cheese, mustard… and of course our soaps!

  • The Weekend of April 5th-6th

    We have a very busy weekend ahead of us! We will be in two different locations on Saturday. Kevin will be at Spring Bada Bing, while my buddy Lauren and I will be at the Fredericksburg Spring Arts and Craft Show. Kevin and I will be in Fredericksburg together on Sunday. Come out and see us and stock up on some goat milk soap!

    April 5th 2014 

    Spring Bada-Bing

    11am-5pm

    Hardywood Park Craft Brewery

     2408 Ownby Ln, Richmond, VA 23220

    April 5th and 6th, 2014

     Fredericksburg Spring Arts and Crafts Faire

    Sat 10-6 – Sun 11-4

    2371 Carl D. Silver Pkwy Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401

  • Spring Goat Milk Soap Giveaway

    Spring is finally here!! This winter was rough and it felt like it went on forever. I don’t think there has ever been a year where I was more excited for this season change, and to celebrate we have decided to do a giveaway with the newest addition to our goat milk so line – our Spring soap!

    Our Spring soap is the first soap in our “season” series. Each season this year we will debut a new soap to represent that season. It will only be available during that season, so if you are a fan you will need to stock up or wait for it to come around again next year.

    Our Spring soap is scented with the essential oil of calendula, also know as Pot Marigold. It has a deep floral scent and because of the essential oil is naturally yellow. It is topped with the wispy yellow petals of the calendula flower. This beautiful bar just screams SPRING!

    Spring Giveaway - The Freckled Farm Soap Company

    Enter to win THREE goat milk soap bars from The Freckled Farm Soap Company… Two bars of our new Spring soap, and an additional bar of your choice.

    Our soaps are all natural made with natural oils, essential oils for fragrance, and of course raw goat milk.

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    Giveaway blogWe will be verifying the winning entry. If you have not followed through with your entry, for example you did not actually “like” us on Facebook, or did not follow through with subscribing to the blog, your entry will be voided and you will not be eligible to win the prize. You must live in the US to enter this giveaway.

    If you have any questions regarding this giveaway or our soap in general please feel free to email me – crystal@thefreckledfarmsoapcompany.com

  • What’s up Wednesday – 3/19

    The post is coming a little late today. We had a crazy day to top off a very eventful week. Tina kidded early this morning. One kid was born before we got outside to her at 5am and the other came shortly after. The second kid came out in a bad position, making it a very complicated birth. I am extremely grateful that we got to her in time for that one. I will write a separate post where I go into more detail about her labor later. Tina was the last goat to kid. Hillary kidded Sunday, so all of our 2014 kids are here!

    While you wait for the post about Hillary and Tina’s kidding I thought I would go ahead and share a little sneak peek picture of all of the cuteness to come… This is Chelsea

    The Freckled Farm Soap Company - Chelsea

    Tomorrow is the first day of spring!! And to celebrate we are introducing our new “Spring” Goat Milk Soap and running a giveaway where one lucky winner will win two bars of our spring soap along with one additional bar of their choice. Check back tomorrow to enter the giveaway!!

  • Augusta Expo’s Semi-Annual Arts and Craft Show

    This weekend we will be at the Augusta Expo’s Semi-Annual Arts and Craft Show! We will be debuting soap from our new soap molds and will have our new Cedar Goat Milk Soap, so there are lots of reasons to come out!

    Saturday March 8th from 9am – 5pm

    Sunday March 9th from 10am – 4pm

    277 Expo Rd. Fishersville, VA 22939

  • Introducing Cedarwood

    As most of you know by now we are introducing a new soap each month in 2014. For March I am so excited to introduce our Cedarwood Goat Milk Soap!!

    Cedarwood Goat Milk Soap from The Freckled Farm Soap CompanyWhile planning the expansion of our soap line I knew I wanted to add some soaps that would appeal more to our male customers. We have many “gender neutral” soaps, but I wanted something that could be considered “manly.” With essential oils the wood scents are about as manly as it gets. This soap has the hardy deep smell of fresh cut cedar… I’m a fan.

    Our cedarwood goat milk soap is made with the essential oil of Virginia Cedarwood (of course). This particular soap uses the castile recipe. In our house the castile is our “all purpose” soap. We use it as shampoo, for shaving, to wash our hands and bodies… everything. We decided to do the cedarwood with this recipe so it can be a nice all purpose bar for men.

    While we made this soap to give our male customers more options it’s still a great bar for everyone. The cedarwood essential oil is said to have many benefits, including acting as an antiseptic, anti-flamatory, antispasmodic, astringent, insecticide, fungicide, and the list goes on. To read more about the benefits that studies have shown to be associated with cedarwood visit this article.

    Our Cedarwood Goat Milk Soap now is available on our website!

  • Using our Goat Milk Soap as Shampoo

    I have now been using our Goat Milk Soap as shampoo for two and have since revisited this post. See the new post here!

    I want to start by saying that I was truly skeptical about this. We have used our soap as shampoo on our children since the beginning, because it was the healthiest, cheapest option, but neither of them have a lot of hair and I wasn’t concerned about their hair “behaving”. I had fleeting thoughts about using it myself, but I have thick wavy hair that rarely behaves even with professional products, so I didn’t want to make my hair issues anymore challenging by using a product that wasn’t designed specifically for hair or my hair type.

    A few months after we opened I started to hear about customers using our soaps as shampoo with good results. A little over a month ago Kevin took the plunge and ditched the store bought shampoo as well… of course he didn’t inform me of this until I bought him a new bottle of his shampoo. I guess it’s a good thing that I didn’t even notice he made the change. I finally decided that I needed to try it out myself. With my goal of getting rid of all my skin or hair care products that contain chemicals I would eventually need to figure out something else for my shampoo anyways. Why not start with something I already have?

    I waited until I had a week when I didn’t have a lot of meetings or work outside of the house to conduct my experiment. The first time I washed my hair right after I used the soap, while my hair was still wet, it had that stiff sticky feeling you get after swimming. It wasn’t the slick, smooth feeling I normally got with my old shampoo. When my hair dried it looked pretty normal… until I had reached the 24 hour mark from my last wash. It was greasy and I’m not used to my hair getting greasy so quickly. Normally, I only wash my hair every other day or every two days because anymore than that and my hair would get super dried out and frizzy (Don’t worry. I shower everyday. I just don’t always wash my hair). All of my friends with a similar hair type have the same issues, so I just thought it was normal. Needless to say I was concerned with how greasy my hair was in such a short period of time, I didn’t have time to double my hair routine, but I decided to keep working with it. I did a little research and found what was causing my issue. Normal shampoos strip your hair of it’s natural oils. Much like normal store bought “soaps” strip the natural oils of your skin. So how our soaps balance the PH and oils of your skin it is doing the same for your hair. I often tell our customers that if they plan to use our soaps on their face then they needed to allow for about a week to a week and a half for their skin to adjust (skin elsewhere does not seem to need this adjustment time). I needed to allow my hair to adjust. So I washed my hair everyday, and as the days passed it took longer and longer to get greasy. After about 4 or 5 days I was able to go back to my every other day hair washing regiment.

    Normally, my hair is out of control. It waves in every direction and I am in a constant fight against the frizz (one of the reasons I have always avoided washing it everyday). I don’t do much to my hair. I wash it, let it air dry, then straighten it to avoid the hair sticking out in every direction. I don’t use product. I really don’t have time for all of that. I figured I should maybe buy a hairdryer since I was going to have to wash it more often, yes I had committed to using the soap at that point, even if that meant I had to wash my hair more often (it takes my hair hours to dry), and no I did not own a hairdryer, so I ordered one on Amazon. After about 4 or 5 days of using the soap I noticed a nice change though. My hair maintained it’s body, but the frizz was non-exsistant. My waves waved in (mostly) the same direction. I haven’t straightened my hair since I started using our soap as shampoo. At first because I didn’t have the time to wash my hair everyday, let it dry for 3 hours, then spend the 30 or so minutes straightening it, but now it’s because I don’t need to! Before I wouldn’t dream of going out without my hair either up or straightened. I’m quite pleased with how it looks naturally now.

    One more good side effect. I have been battling a dry scalp for months. It’s been driving me crazy. I have never had this problem in the past. Our soaps are great for healing dry and damaged skin…I guess the same goes for the skin on your scalp. It’s a much better option than medicated shampoos.

    Here we are, two weeks later, and I don’t plan to ever go back to regular shampoo. I would call that a successful experiment! Now what do I do with the barely used bottles of shampoo and conditioner that we have?

    I used our Castile Goat Milk Soap for this experiment

    *** This is was a personal experiment and there is no guarantee that you will have the same results. Our soaps are designed to be used on the skin and we cannot claim that it will work on hair, but I do suggest you try yourself! ****