Description
Happy Face Goat Milk Soap
Give your daily cleansing routine a botanical upgrade with Happy Face Goat Milk Soap. This 3.5-ounce bar combines fresh goat milk, Manuka honey, ostrich oil, premium botanical oils, and bentonite clay.
We make every bar in small batches with fresh milk from our organically fed goats. Moreover, local farm lard creates a firm bar with creamy lather. Babassu adds abundant bubbles, while olive and castor oils support a smooth, satisfying wash.
Additionally, ostrich oil and argan oil contribute silky conditioning qualities. Sea buckthorn fruit oil adds its distinctive botanical character. Meanwhile, Manuka honey supplies natural sugars that help support rich lather. Bentonite clay provides silky slip and complements the creamy texture.
The fragrance starts with bright tangerine and fresh tea tree. Next, patchouli adds earthy depth, while turmeric root contributes warm, spicy character. Finally, calendula adds a soft herbal note that rounds out the blend.
We superfat this soap at 10% for a rich cleansing experience. Furthermore, breathable biodegradable film protects each bar while allowing ventilation.
Bring Happy Face home today and enjoy creamy goat milk lather with a fresh, earthy botanical aroma.
Happy Face Goat Milk Soap Scent Profile
Happy Face features a fresh, earthy, citrus-herbal aroma with warm botanical depth.
First, organic tangerine provides a bright, juicy citrus opening. Meanwhile, tea tree adds crisp, herbaceous freshness. Next, turmeric root contributes warm, spicy nuances.
Patchouli creates a deep, earthy foundation. Finally, calendula adds gentle herbal character that softens the stronger aromatic notes.
Scent family: Citrus • Herbal • Earthy • Warm
Top notes: Tangerine, tea tree
Heart notes: Turmeric root, calendula
Base note: Patchouli
Overall character: Fresh, botanical, earthy, and uplifting
Happy Face Goat Milk Soap Ingredients
Ingredients in order given:
Local farm lard, fresh goat milk from our organically fed goats, organic babassu oil, organic extra virgin olive oil, organic castor oil, sodium hydroxide (lye), ostrich oil, Manuka honey, organic argan oil, bentonite clay, patchouli essential oil, organic tangerine essential oil, tea tree essential oil, organic sea buckthorn fruit oil, turmeric root oil, and calendula oil.
Superfatted 10%.
Lard, Goat Milk and Babassu Oil
- Local Farm Lard — Traditional soapmakers have used rendered animal fats for generations. Moreover, lard contains oleic, palmitic, and stearic fatty acids. Consequently, it helps create a hard, durable bar with stable, creamy lather.
- Fresh Goat Milk — Goat milk provides natural milk fats, proteins, lactose, vitamins, and minerals. Additionally, its natural sugars help support lather development. Meanwhile, milk fats contribute creamy richness and give the finished bar its luxurious character.
- Organic Babassu Oil — Babassu comes from a South American palm with a long history of regional use. Furthermore, its lauric and myristic acids support abundant bubbles, cleansing, and bar hardness. Therefore, babassu balances the richer ingredients in this formula.
Olive, Castor and Ostrich Oils
- Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil — Mediterranean soapmakers have valued olive oil for centuries. Moreover, its high oleic acid content contributes mild, conditioning characteristics. Consequently, it supports smooth, creamy lather and balances the cleansing qualities of babassu.
- Organic Castor Oil — Castor oil contains unusually high levels of ricinoleic acid. Therefore, soapmakers commonly use it to support dense, stable lather. Additionally, it complements babassu oil by helping sustain the bubbles it produces.
- Sodium Hydroxide (Lye) — True soap requires sodium hydroxide for saponification. During that process, lye reacts with fats and oils to form soap. Additionally, saponification naturally creates glycerin.
- Ostrich Oil — Ostrich oil comes from rendered ostrich fat and contains a mixture of fatty acids. Traditionally, animal-derived oils have appeared in personal-care preparations across many cultures. In this soap, ostrich oil contributes to the formula’s overall fatty-acid profile and silky character.
Manuka Honey, Argan and Bentonite Clay
- Manuka Honey — Produced from nectar associated with the mānuka plant of New Zealand, this honey has a distinctive heritage. Moreover, honey’s natural sugars can support abundant lather in soap. Consequently, it complements the natural milk sugars already present in goat milk.
- Organic Argan Oil — Moroccan traditions have valued argan oil for generations. Furthermore, it naturally contains oleic and linoleic fatty acids alongside tocopherols, including vitamin E compounds. Therefore, it contributes an elegant, conditioning character to the formula.
- Bentonite Clay — Bentonite is a highly absorbent mineral clay. In soap, it adds smooth slip and helps create a dense, silky lather. Moreover, soapmakers often incorporate clay into shaving and cleansing bars because of its glide and texture.
Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil
- Organic Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil — This vibrant oil gets its orange-red color from naturally occurring carotenoids. Additionally, it contains tocopherols and fatty acids, including palmitoleic acid. Sea buckthorn has a long history in Eurasian botanical traditions. Consequently, the oil adds distinctive color and botanical richness to the formula.
Essential Oils in Happy Face Goat Milk Soap
Tangerine and Tea Tree Essential Oils
- Organic Tangerine Essential Oil — Tangerine provides a sweet, lively citrus aroma. Traditionally, citrus oils have played important roles in perfumery and aromatic preparations. Moreover, tangerine brightens the deeper patchouli and turmeric notes.
- Tea Tree Essential Oil — Tea tree offers a fresh, penetrating herbaceous aroma. Traditionally, Aboriginal Australians used tea tree leaves in various preparations. Additionally, its crisp aromatic character contrasts beautifully with the sweeter tangerine note.
Patchouli, Turmeric and Calendula Oils
- Patchouli Essential Oil — Patchouli provides an earthy, woody aroma with subtly sweet undertones. Furthermore, it has a long history in Asian perfumery and aromatic traditions. Consequently, its persistent fragrance anchors the brighter botanical notes.
- Turmeric Root Oil — Turmeric has centuries of traditional use throughout South Asia. Its aromatic root oil offers warm, earthy, spicy characteristics. Therefore, it adds richness and botanical complexity between the fresh top notes and deep patchouli base.
- Calendula Oil — Calendula has a long history in European herbal and cosmetic preparations. Moreover, calendula-infused oils traditionally appear in botanical skin preparations. Within this blend, it complements the warm, herbal character of turmeric and tea tree.
Goat Milk Benefits in Happy Face Goat Milk Soap
Fresh goat milk helps create the rich, creamy lather that distinguishes this soap. Moreover, it naturally supplies milk fats, proteins, lactose, vitamins, and minerals.
Goat milk fat contains fatty acids including capric, caprylic, lauric, myristic, palmitic, stearic, and oleic acids. Their exact proportions naturally vary. However, these fats contribute to the overall fatty-acid profile and creamy character of the formula.
Additionally, goat milk provides vitamin A and several B vitamins, including riboflavin. It also naturally contains minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and zinc.
Meanwhile, lactose and other milk components contribute to the soap’s lather characteristics. Therefore, goat milk works alongside honey, lard, babassu, castor, argan, and ostrich oil to create a luxurious wash.
Happy Face Soap Product Details
- Product Name: Happy Face
- Net Weight: 3.5 oz (99 g)
- Soap Type: Handmade goat milk soap
- Superfat: 10%
- Goat Milk: Fresh milk from our organically fed goats
- Honey: Manuka honey
- Clay: Bentonite clay
- Specialty Oils: Ostrich, argan, and sea buckthorn fruit oils
- Scent Family: Citrus, herbal, earthy, and warm
- Production: Handmade in small batches
- Packaging: Biodegradable film with ventilation openings
How to Use Happy Face Goat Milk Soap
Wet your skin and the bar with warm water. Next, work the soap between your hands or onto a washcloth.
Then, massage the creamy lather over wet skin. Afterward, rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Finally, place the bar on a well-draining soap dish. Allowing it to dry completely between uses helps extend its life.
For external use only. Avoid direct contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation develops.
Happy Face Goat Milk Soap FAQ
What makes Happy Face different?
Happy Face combines fresh goat milk with Manuka honey, ostrich oil, argan oil, sea buckthorn, and bentonite clay. Additionally, five aromatic botanicals create its distinctive fragrance.
What does Happy Face smell like?
Tangerine provides bright citrus, while tea tree adds herbaceous freshness. Meanwhile, turmeric and calendula contribute warm botanical notes. Finally, patchouli creates an earthy base.
Why does this soap contain Manuka honey?
Honey contains natural sugars that can help support abundant soap lather. Moreover, Manuka honey adds a distinctive ingredient with strong ties to New Zealand.
What does bentonite clay add?
Bentonite clay contributes smooth slip and silky texture. Additionally, it complements the dense lather created by the formula’s oils and fats.
What does 10% superfat mean?
The recipe uses less lye than the calculated amount needed to saponify all available fats. Consequently, some unsaponified fats remain in the finished bar.
How should I store Happy Face?
Keep the bar on a draining soap dish away from standing water. Furthermore, allow it to dry between uses to help extend its life.



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