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Charcoal Facial Goat Milk Soap

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Charcoal is a natural ingredient known for its ability to draw out dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin. In soap, it provides a deep yet gentle cleanse, leaving skin feeling fresh and balanced. Many people prefer charcoal soap for their face because it helps keep their skin looking clear and smooth. (Feel your face leans more toward the dry or combination side? Give our Collagen & Sea Salt Goat Milk Soap a try.)

Since this soap is made with real activated powdered charcoal (hence it is black) it is not advised to lather it with a washcloth as it will dull fabrics over time. Hand lathering is suggested. These bars are larger than our "regular" soaps, weighing in at around 5.5 ounces each! Have dry, irritated skin instead? You may want to check out our Collagen & Sea Salt Goat Milk Soap.

Our goat milk soaps are made from scratch the old fashion way featuring raw, unprocessed milk straight from the goats on our farm and are completely free of chemical detergents. The full fat milk is rich and creamy, chock full of vitamins, minerals and fatty acids that help support healthy skin. Our soaps are formulated to be gentle and nourishing for all skin types including those that are dry and irritated, and feature a super luxurious, creamy lather that will pamper you from head to toe.

To extend the life of your soap, we advise not leaving it sitting on a wet surface so that it can dry between uses.

INGREDIENTS: Goat Milk (from our farm), Olive Oil, Organic Sustainable Palm Fruit Oil, Organic Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, Phthalate-Free Fragrance Oil, Activated Coconut Charcoal, Kaolin Clay.

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  • 5
    Great soap

    Posted by Mia on Feb 14th 2022

    Best charcoal soap I have found yet

  • 5
    THE BEST

    Posted by Nikki T on Dec 17th 2021

    If you have acne... RUN for this!! I buy these multiple at a time because my face cant tolerate anything else. THANK YOU Beamans Fork for saving me!