Creamery Creek - Review



Okay, I do not know if I am the only one that has never heard of Goat Milk Soap...
I have heard of people drinking the milk (nope, I have never done that)
But, now I can tell you that the soap is such a great product!
I have seen of a few different places that make this soap and I was so lucky to get to review Creamery Creek and share my find for you!!!!

Let me tell you a bit about Creamery Creek First...
Creamery Creek is a family owned business!
They started raising goats 25 years ago and then eventually moved on to making goats milk soap.
Creamery Creek is south of Salt Lake City, Utah. One of my best friends used to live in SLC, so that grabbed my attention right there! :)

Once I started reading about their product, I learned that is safe for people with eczema, so that was a plus for Broxton!!!
I was sent 2 bars of soap..
One was unscented (for Broxton to try) and the other was a Red Clover Tea for me...

This soap lathers up SO GOOD!!!
As soon as I saw the lather I knew that meant I was going to have one of those nasty filmy residues when I was finished with my shower...
Nope!!
It washes right off leaving your skin soft and moisturized!
I even had Marc try it out... (he HATES bar soap, will only use the shower gel)
He liked it and said he wanted to keep trying it... most bar soaps dry his skin out and this one was not doing so...

Look at this cute little goat:

This is one of the "Cream Team" members...
Isn't it just ADORABLE?!
Not that I want a goat or anything, but this is a cutie....

If you are like me and know nothing about goat milk, feel free to read up on a few stats that Creamery Creek has posted on their site...

Now that you have seen that cutie...
and you know how luxurious your bath would be..
Stop on by their store and order a bar or two!

FTC Compliant Review Policy: The product(s) featured in this review were provided free of cost to me by the manufacturer or representing PR agency for the sole purpose of product testing. Opinions expressed are my own and are NOT influenced by monetary compensation


Comments

  1. Little goatie, do you make that cute and creamy soap? Sounds wonderful, Noelle!

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  2. I have used commercially made goat's milk soap but I would love to try this homemade soap. Homemade anything always seems so much better. Goat's milk soap is fabulous for dry skin.

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  3. I've never tried goat's milk anything but cheese, but I like your review - especially the photo of the "cream team" member. How adorable.
    I bet Broxton would LOVE to have a pet goat!!

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