Hand Crafted Soaps

Fat Cat Apothecary offers hand crafted soaps made with Mother Nature's finest ingredients, giving you not only clean skin but a luxurious experience. Natural soaps are skin friendly and are suitable for people with sensitive skin issues.

Each soap produced here is hand-poured from well researched recipes to give you not only the best blends but organic ones as well. We offer naturally scented and scented blends for your washing pleasure. Unlike commercial soaps that host a variety of detergents, our soaps are detergent free and rely on the natural attributes of the oils.


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Shea Butter

Shea butter has been used as a cosmetic ingredient for centuries. Its high concentration of vitamins and fatty acids - combined with its easy-to-spread consistency - make it a great product for smoothing, soothing, and conditioning your skin.

Shea butter is safe for nearly all skin types. It's typically used for it's moisturizing effects. It won't make your skin oily and it has anti-inflammatory properties and may help minimize irritations such as eczema and even joint pain!




Goat's Milk

Goat milk soap is exactly what it sounds like - soap made from goat milk. Using goat milk and other fats for soaps goes back thousands of years.

Goat milk is rich in both saturated and unsaturated fats, making it ideal for soap production. Saturated fats increase a soap's lather while unsaturated fats provide moisturizing and nourishing properties.

Goat's milk soap has several beneficial characteristics. It's rich in nutrients and is a gentle cleanser that won't strip your natural fats in your skin barrier and contains compounds that may exfoliate your skin. Keep in mind that if you have skin sensitivities or allergies, choose a goat milk soap without added fragrances.

Honey

Honey has long had a reputation as a natural remedy for many ills, and modern science has given credence to it as a natural bacteria-fighting agent. Science also has confirmed that honey can help the skin and hair hold on to moisture, rather than drying them out. Honey soap is considered a humectant because of these properties, and it will also help keep the skin clean and clear.

A protein made by bees is what gives honey its healing powers. Throughout history, folklore has recommended honey as a treatment for sore throats, wounds and burns. The benefits of honey soap provide similar results for the body's skin, helping to keep it free of bacteria and washing away impurities.