Why is There Goat’s Milk in Zum Bars?
Goat's milk soap benefits go beyond skincare trends. It could be argued that Zum Bar Soap is the best goat’s milk soap ever. It’s so great that we sometimes call it the G.S.O.A.T. (Greatest Soap of All Time). That’s mostly because it’s handmade by Zummers in Kansas City. Now we know what you’re thinking, with all this talk about animals: Is Zum ethical? Absolutely. We love goats a whole lot, so all of our goat’s milk products are cruelty-free, made with milk from well-fed, happy-go-lucky goats.
What Makes Goat's Milk Soap Unique?
Goat’s milk is a creamy, dreamy soap ingredient that is naturally rich in lactic acid, skin-loving fats, and a cocktail of vitamins your skin actually wants to hang out with. It’s gentle, nourishing, and naturally homogenized. Basically, it’s got good vibes baked right in.
While commercial soaps rely on synthetic detergents and chemical additives to get the job done, goat’s milk soap keeps things simple and balanced. No fake stuff, no harsh extras, just plant-packed goodness and the nourishing properties of goat’s milk, handcrafted by Zummers who know their suds. It’s a clean you can feel good about every time you lather.
We prefer goat’s milk because it’s very good and never bah-ha-ha-ha-had. Actually, it’s probably the hands-down best mix going of good-for-you and good-for-nature. Unlike commercial soap, goat's milk soap contains beneficial compounds such as capric, caprylic, and capronic acids; plus naturally occurring triglycerides, otherwise known as good fats. Triglycerides in goat's milk can help keep your skin's oils in balance and won’t dry it out.
Goat’s milk soap is:
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Moisturizing and Hydrating: Natural fats and proteins help keep skin soft and nourished without any greasy aftermath.
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Rich in Vitamins and Minerals: Especially high in Vitamin A, which supports skin renewal and that healthy, lit-from-within glow.
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Gentle Exfoliation: Lactic acid helps lift dead skin cells without the rough stuff, leaving your skin smooth and fresh.
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Helps Soothe Sensitive Skin: A great pick for moody skin.
It Ain’t Bad at Nourishing and Calming, Either
Think of goat's milk as food for your skin. Jam-packed with vitamins (an alphabet soup of ‘em, including A, B, C, and D), minerals like selenium, and proteins, goat's milk soap shares the wealth, helping to maintain your skin’s balance of nutrients.
Not to go on and on (but we will anyway), Zum Bar Goat's Milk Soap is karmically created using a cold-processed method, meaning we do not add extra heat in making it. This maintains the integrity of the goat's milk and other ingredients, which by the way, include food-grade olive, coconut, palm, and castor oils, along with essential oils.
In the process of saponification, reactions among all these ingredients produce the soap and glycerin, a natural byproduct your skin will adore. Many big soap companies remove the glycerin and sell it for extra profit, but not us! After all, it's called glycerin, not glycer-out. Glycerin is another devoted fan of your skin, keeping it balanced by acting as a humectant to retain needed moisture.
What sets our Goat's Milk Soap Apart?
If your nose could write a thank-you note, it’d send one to Indigo Wild. Zum Bar Goat’s Milk Soap is made in Kansas City and crafted with plant-based ingredients, essential oils, and good vibes only. No synthetic fragrances, no parabens, and definitely no boring scents.
With over 32 blends to sniff your way through, there's a Zum Bar for every mood and moment. Looking for something deep and dreamy? Try Frankincense & Myrrh. Need a little chill? Lavender’s got you. Craving something bright and beachy? Sea Salt brings the seaside to your shower.
Each bar is mixed, poured, cut, and wrapped by hand—because the only thing mass-produced around here is our love for goats.
To Sum it Up: Goat’s Milk Soap Rules
Three letters: W-O-W. This little blurb could be more than you ever wanted to know about goat's milk, but we think the point is worth milking. This is some of the best goat’s milk soap for face and body, shower and sink, rinsing and soaking, showcasing the numerous benefits of goat milk soap, so if you haven’t tried it yet, give it a go(at)!