Goat milk
Goat milk is the base of a single scent in the line: Goat Milk Oasis. It has been used in soap making across Mediterranean and Levantine traditions for a long time, and it shows up here for the same reason it has always shown up: the lather sits different. The fats in the milk slow the foam. The water content reads creamy instead of squeaky. The bar carries a faint, almost dairy sweetness that is not vanilla and not floral, just close.
In the wash, the lather builds slower than the rest of the line and rinses softer. In the lotion, the milk reads as the round, neutral note that lets the formula stand on its own without a top note pulling at it. In the bar, the lather is dense and short, the way old-format milk soaps lather. No scrub format, because the scrub asks for grit and structure that this base is not built for.
In these scents: Goat Milk Oasis. In these formats: Body Wash, Body Lotion, Bar Soap.
Reads creamy. Lathers slow.
- Wash
- Lotion
- Soap
Reads creamy. Slower lather. Closer to dairy than to floral.