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Goat Milk Lotion

Alpine Cheer

  • $19
  • $20

Description

December's Lotion of the Month!

Alpine Cheer is a true festive Holiday Fragrance that all the goats would love to "eat". With Christmas trees being one of their favorite winter snacks, this fragrance inspired us to name this goat milk lotion after our whole Alpine herd. With holiday themed notes of fir needle, cinnamon stick, cranberries, crisp apple and cedarwood.

Our Handmade Goat Milk lotion is 8oz of creamy luxury. It has been a great product for those with dry, cracked and/or other skin conditions. Packed with natural vitamins and minerals as well as anti-inflammatory and anti-aging qualities, goat milk is known to improve skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, wrinkles, skin blemishes, and even acne. The high fat content and natural vitamins hydrate, heal and nourishes the skin without the greasy, oily residue.

 

GOAT MILK LOTION INGREDIENTS:
GOAT MILK, DISTILLED WATER, ALMOND OIL, SHEA BUTTER, EMULSIFYING WAX, AVOCADO OIL, STEARIC ACID, OPTIPHEN, FRAGRANCE 
 *In order to ensure freshness, we highly recommend storing your lotion at room temperature and out of direct sunlight

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GP
Love it

Love the smell of the lotion. Great for dry hands.

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Peg
Love

Love this scent! It reminds me of walking in the pine forest behind my home. Not only does it smell fantastic, as always, the lotion absorbs quickly into my skin and never leaves my skin feeling greasy. Another wonderful lotion!

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Pamela Clark
Christmas in a Bottle!

I am in love with this scent so much. I bought it intending it to be a gift, but I loved it so much I kept it and bought 2 more! The way it begins as a wintery pine and transforms through warm notes of the season is magical. Its a must buy!

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Karen V
It’s Christmas

Love the scent. It’s very much a woodsy Christmas scent. Very nice quality as always.

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Denise B
Another winter favorite

Another favorite winter smell right here! I love it just as much as Sweater Weather from last year. Great job Liz!