Tag: The Freckled Farm Soap Company

  • 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! ****

  • What’s up Wednesday – 2/12

    Another snow storm is headed our way. In fact, it is supposed to hit us early evening, go until afternoon Thursday, and bring between 8-12 inches of snow. I’m hoping for a lot less though. I’m over doing farm chores in the snow and I have a wedding to photograph on Saturday. The snow is just a nusance at this point. I’m so ready for spring!

    Last friday I scheduled to have UPS deliver our new chicken coop. I got a call from the freight service asking if a tractor trailer would be able to make it up our driveway. Anyone who has been to our farm knows that the answer is no way! I had no idea what to say, and was trying to imagine how big these boxes had to be that they needed to be delivered on a tractor trailer. After I practically worked myself into a panic, worrying that it wasn’t going to be delivered at all, the man asked if we had a pick up truck that could just meet the delivery man at the bottom of our driveway. We do, so I scheduled the delivery for Monday and had Kevin drive my SUV to work so I could use the truck. When the time came to meet the delivery man I put the kids in the truck, Breckin brought his measuring tape just in case we needed it, and waited at the bottom of the driveway. Breckin bounced up and down in the seat every time a truck drove by. I tried to explain to him that it was going to be a BIG truck and his jaw nearly hit the floor when he saw the huge UPS 18 wheeler pull up. I desperately wanted take a picture as our boxes were loaded off this huge truck into the back of our little F150, but I thought the delivery man would think I was crazy. I did  snap a few pictures once we got  back to the house though… I still don’t understand why it had to be delivered by such a huge truck. I can’t wait to start assembling it!

    Coop Delivery

    Coop Delivered

    The girls have 5 more weeks to go in their pregnancies. Now is the time that we start preparing them. They will have their CDT shots and dewormer in the next week and we will start to set up their birthing area soon. They should also really start to show before too long. Both have a little bit of a tummy and waddle, but 75% of the growth happens in the last 4 weeks of the pregnancy, so they should really start to “fill out” over the coming weeks. I promise to post pictures as they really start to get big.

    On a final note, the My Courthouse Market has been canceled for tonight due to the weather…. did I mention that I’m over winter yet?

     

  • New Molds

    If you follow us on Facebook you might remember me talking about getting a few new soap molds a while back. Well, they came in and we have spent a few months building our supply and we will be debuting these new shapes at our next big craft show, the Augusta Expo’s Semi-Annual Arts and Crafts show.

    Soaps from these molds will not be sold on the website, because that would get too difficult and confusing. Instead they will be sold at farmers markets, craft shows, and are available for custom orders. We are so excited about these new molds and think they will make an amazing gift or favor for weddings or showers!

    Flower Mold:

    Flower Mold from The Freckled Farm Soap CompanyWrapped Leaf Mold. This one is my favorite! It makes such a beautiful bar of soap. I think it would work perfectly for a natural, earthy wedding.

    Wrapped Leaf Mold from The Freckled Farm Soap CompanyLeaf Mold. We felt like this one would be a nicely paired with the wrapped leaf mold above

    Leaf Mold from The Freckled Farm Soap CompanyRose/flower Heart. The example below is our Rose Goat Milk Soap, but it looks good with any of the scent… I just felt it was fitting to show it in rose.

    Rose Heart Mold from The Freckled Farm Soap CompanyFlower/Snowflake. The title of this mold is “Flower” but to me it could just as easily be a snowflake.

    Snowflake Mold from The Freckled Farm Soap CompanyFinally, we have our stone mold. It could also be seen as a sponge.

    Stone Mold from The Freckled Farm Soap Company

  • Introducing Coffee Goat Milk Soap!

    As many of you know every month this year we will be introducing a new soap! Some of these are seasonal, some permanent additions, and others are soaps we are testing out. Check back the first of each month to see what new goat milk soap we are introducing. This month we are so excited to finally introduce our Coffee Goat Milk Soap! Isn’t it pretty?

    Coffee Goat Milk Soap from The Freckled Farm Soap CompanyWe have been working on this soap recipe for a long while. It was actually one of the first recipes we played with. We handed it out to the soap testers and they loved it, but Kevin wanted to make changes, so he did. We handed out the new soap and people still preferred the first one… but Kevin was not convinced and went on trying to perfect the recipe. Months past and we kept getting requests for our original coffee soap. There were times when we would have 3 or 4 requests a week. I was finally able to convince Kevin that he got it right the first time! We started working on building our stock and here we are… Finally introducing our Coffee Goat Milk Soap… The first recipe!

    This soap has a light sweet smell (more of a sweet cream scent than a coffee scent). Our coffee soap is made with coffee infused oil (prepared by us), espresso, natural oils, and of course raw goat milk. The soap includes finely ground coffee beans throughout making it a strong exfoliant. We are not recommending it for those with sensitive skin because of it’s high exfoliating factor. It was a favorite soap our testers and hopefully it will become one of ours.

    To purchase this, or any of our soaps, visit our website

  • The Freckled Farm Soap Company 2013 in Review

    It has been an eventful year to say the least. Honestly, I am shocked at how far we have come in such a short amount of time.

    In 2012 the farm truly came together. The coop went up, chickens moved in, the barn was built, fencing was set up, goats moved in. It was an incredible amount of work. We entered 2013 a working farm… the first huge step towards our dream. I thought that our craziest year was behind us. It was all going to be a steady and slow climb from here on out. Boy was I wrong! We started 2013 by adding the llamas to the farm… An unexpected and exciting addition. Shortly after that, in early spring, we started the research and development phase of the soap business. It was time to get down to business… we not only wanted to perfect our recipes, but we wanted to know how they affected all different skin types. We wanted to open the business being able to tell our customers, with confidence, exactly how our soaps would affect their skin. This involved a lot of research, countless test batches, a long list of soap testers, and lengthy surveys. Near the end of the summer, after nearly 6 months of work, we had 5 very solid recipes and we were ready to do the actual business side of things. Kevin continued to make batch after batch of soap, preparing for the day the website went live, and I did the packaging and business side of things… of course Kevin did a lot of the coding for the website because that is an area in which I am clueless. After what seemed like a marathon we opened shop in September 21st. I started applying to craft shows. Friends and family were sending information about every show they ran into my way and I managed, miraculously, to get us into 5 shows!

    So sales on the site were going well, we had a bunch of shows lined up… there was one more thing I wanted to do by the end of the year. For years I had been saying that as soon as we got the soap business really going that Relay was going to be the first company we contacted about carrying our products. I sent in an application, a few weeks later they asked for a sample, and days after I sent the samples in I got a call saying that they were excited about our soaps and wanted to carry them! We were so excited to be added as a Relay vendor. They are an amazing company and they have been great to work with so far.

    We have grown at such a rapid rate that our heads are spinning. This year has been amazing and next year looks like it’s going to be equally insane! We already have several large shows lined up, we will be at the My Courthouse Market in Goochland on Wednesdays during the winter months and will hopefully continue through the rest of the year, we are working on being at one of the local Saturday farmers markets in the spring, and we will continue to add to the stores that carry our soaps…. So much to do!

    Thank you to all of you who have supported us and helped us get to where we are. None of this would be possible without our family, friends, and customers. Your support means so much to us. Thank you for helping us achieve our dream!

  • The Freckled Farm Soap Company’s Goat Milk Soap – Lavender

    The Freckled Farm Soap Company’s Goat Milk Soap – Lavender

    The Freckled Farm Soap Company's Goat Milk Soap - Lavender

    Who can possibly be unhappy while bathing with the fresh aroma of lavender? Our lavender goat milk soap has a soft floral scent. It’s clean and delicate. The lather is rich and luxurious. You have the choice of getting your soap topped with lavender buds, which adds to the wonderful fragrance and makes it a beautiful decoration, or without lavender buds if you prefer a simple clean bar.

    The Freckled Farm Soap Company makes handmade goat milk soaps. Our body care products are all natural and made with love. For more information about our products please visit our website: www.thefreckledfarmsoapcompany.com