Big Goat Milk Soap Bars — Handmade cold-process goat milk soap by BeeHive Body Co., New Castle IN
BeeHive Body Co.

Big Goat Milk Soap Bars

★★★★★5.0 · 13 reviewsIn stock · ships today

Bigger bar, better lather. Made with tallow, lard, soybean oil, local goat milk, and castor oil — the kind of ingredients that actually moisturize instead of just cleaning. Rich, creamy, and seriously good for your skin. Cut them in half to make them last, or don't. Keep one in the shower and one at the sink. And if you see a Beer Soap scent in the list — that's real Indiana craft beer from real Indiana breweries, lending its natural sugars for extra bubbles and a lather worth talking about.

$10.00
·3oz

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what's inside

15 ingredients.

  • 01Tallow
  • 02Lard
  • 03Soybean Oil
  • 04Goat Milk
  • 05Castor Oil
how to use

A little goes a long way.

  1. 1

    Wet bar and lather on hands, washcloth, sponge, or loofah.

  2. 2

    Build up a lather and scrub away!

in their words

Customer reviews

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★★★★★

Love the bar soaps. Such great quality and amazing scents. Even my husband is hooked! Can't go wrong with anything from the Beehive team!!

★★★★★

I recently got my husband hooked on these soaps. We both love them!

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Top Notch!

Beehive products are simply the best. Mary and team not only provide quality products, but I always love the care they take with my orders. If something isn’t available, they always provide a suitable substitute - and a handwritten note to thank me. Quality products and fantastic customer service is hard to find. You get it at Beehive!

common questions

Common questions about our soap

How long does a bar last, and how do I make it last longer?

Most people get 4–6 weeks of daily shower use from one bar. Keep it on a draining soap dish or in a saver bag between uses so it dries fully — that alone can double the life of a hand-cut bar. It breaks down faster than a commercial bar if left sitting in water, and that's not a flaw: the same superfatting (extra oil left in the bar after saponification) that makes it gentle on skin also makes it a bit softer than a mass-produced bar.

Is SaniHanz handmade like everything else?

It's the one product we don't make ourselves. SaniHanz is FDA-regulated hand sanitizer — when it comes to that, we'd rather get it exactly right than DIY it.

Is goat milk soap good for eczema?

Goat milk sits close to skin's natural pH, so it rinses clean without the stripping effect of most commercial detergent bars. Many customers with eczema and sensitive skin find it far less irritating — though results vary and it's not a medical treatment.

Is your soap cold-process?

Yes. Every bar is made using the traditional cold-process method: lye, oils, and fresh goat milk are combined and poured into molds, then cured for at least six weeks. The lye is fully consumed during saponification — none remains in the finished bar.

Is this soap safe for babies?

Our goat milk bars contain no synthetic detergents, no sulfates, and no artificial preservatives, which makes them a popular choice for sensitive baby skin — though every bar is naturally scented. If fragrance itself is the concern, our Foaming Hand Soap and SaniHanz are both available in a fragrance-free "Nada (Unscented)" option. As always, do a small patch test first.

Can I use goat milk soap on my face?

Yes — it's one of the most common uses. The high fat content and gentle pH make it well-suited for facial cleansing, especially for dry or sensitive skin. Avoid the eye area, and follow with a moisturizer if your skin runs dry.

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