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Sweet Cream Soap | Goat Milk, Honey & Oat Cold Process Soap

Sweet Cream Soap | Goat Milk, Honey & Oat Cold Process Soap

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Simple ingredients. Luxurious lather.

Sweet Cream is a beautifully handcrafted cold process soap made for those who appreciate the comfort of creamy, nourishing skincare. Crafted with grass-fed tallow, goat milk, rice bran oil, coconut oil, castor oil, raw honey, and colloidal oats, this bar creates a rich, velvety lather that gently cleanses while helping skin feel soft and cared for.

The addition of colloidal oats and honey brings a soothing touch, while goat milk contributes to the creamy feel that makes this bar a customer favorite. Finished with a warm Oatmeal Milk & Honey fragrance, Sweet Cream offers a cozy, comforting bathing experience that feels like wrapping your skin in softness.

Why You’ll Love It

✓ Made with goat milk and raw honey
✓ Rich, creamy lather
✓ Contains soothing colloidal oats
✓ Crafted with nourishing tallow and rice bran oil
✓ Handmade in small batches
✓ Long-cured cold process soap
✓ Gentle daily cleansing
✓ Warm Oatmeal Milk & Honey scent

 Net Weight: 4-5 oz

Scent Profile

Oatmeal Milk & Honey : Warm • Creamy • Soft • Comforting • Cozy

Imagine warm cream, golden honey, and freshly milled oats blended into a soft, inviting fragrance that lingers gently after every wash.

Featured Ingredients

Goat Milk Known for producing a luxurious, creamy lather.

Raw Honey A beloved ingredient that helps attract and retain moisture.

Colloidal Oats Traditionally used to help comfort and soften skin.

Grass-Fed Tallow- Creates a hard, long-lasting bar with a rich conditioning feel.

Rice Bran Oil A lightweight oil valued for its skin-conditioning properties.

“These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is intended for cleansing use only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”

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