New soaps are on the drying shelves

The new soaps are looking and smelling very good. Husband Bob checked 'em out last night. To us, 'checkin' 'em out' means touching, smelling, and seeing the soaps. (Although there is a 'taste' test for lye soaps, we don't do that. ughhhh) The hearing sense takes place when Bob purrs while he's investigating the newest …

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Plenty of milk for new products

We have enough milk to add more products and a larger territory. What a wonderful feeling having our goat milk products so widely received. Thank all of you for your support. Clary Sage was popular we've decided to keep in the Gourmet Collection permanently. You voted by your purchases. We listened. Be on the lookout …

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How important is it that the merchandise you receive match the photo on the web site?

I ask because I'm always experimenting with designs, new colors, textures, exfoliates, and sizes. Swirls are my passion now and will be until I master them. Then I’ll move onto another design challenge. How would be the best way to convey my designs to you without upsetting you as customers? My formulas are pretty much …

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Milk Proteins and Milk Fats in Milk-based Handmade Soaps

Soap made with milk is naturally protein and fat rich. Milk fats absorbed into handmade milk soaps produce a naturally moisturizing soap. These unique properties of milk-based handmade soap are an all-natural way of moisturizing dry, delicate skin. The two tables compare the protein and fat percentages on a variety of animals. Percentage of protein …

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Saponification is the making of soap

Understanding the sanctification process could be daunting if we delve deeply into the chemistry. But let's not to that. Why don't I just tell you how I make soaps, generally speaking, of course. Simply stated: Saponification is the chemical process of making soap. I used to be very concerned about the process of making soap …

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Looking for gift ware sales firm in the southern region

We've decided to expand our market and are looking for a sales firm to pick up my line of handmade goat milk bath and beauty products. If you know of anyone in the Charlotte, North Carolina region, please let me know. Sales firm must know gift ware industry in the southern Region with possible expansion …

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Oatmeal exfoliants remove debris while soothing your skin

The surface of your skin not only traps interior waste and toxins but it traps exterior pollutants as well. Bathing with an exfoliant helps remove those wastes while stimulating your healthy cell growth. Exfoliants are irregularly shaped textures that helps release debris collected on the skin's surface. But rubbing too hard could damage your skin. …

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Vitamins absorve through your skin

Goat milk bath soaps and beauty lotions contain a rich supply of vitamins and minerals that absorbs into your skin. In particular, vitamin A nourishes various parts of your body: * Vision * Gene transcription * Immune function * Embryonic development and reproduction * Bone metabolism * Haematopoiesis * Skin health * Antioxidant activity Research …

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GraNann’s Goat Milk Lotions is new and improved

You talked -- we listened. You told me that you wanted lotion that would soften and moisturize your skin without exfoliating it. Soooooo, I've altered my formula so the lotions gently soak into your skin without the exfoliation. Healing olive oil is still our main oil so your skin has all of it's healing properties. …

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