Shaving Soap Starter Duo
Shaving Soap Starter Duo
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Product Description
Product Description
Ingredients you can pronounce!
Ingredients you can pronounce!
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Goat Milk, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Phthalate-Free Fragrance, Kaolin Clay.
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The History of Wet Shaving and Its Skin Benefits
Wet shaving is more than a grooming routine — it’s a ritual rooted in history that delivers healthier, smoother skin. Whether you're embracing tradition or seeking relief from harsh commercial products, switching to wet shaving with high-quality natural soaps like O My! Goat Milk Shaving Soap is a smart, skin-loving move.
A Brief History of Wet Shaving
Wet shaving dates back thousands of years, with evidence of early tools found as far back as ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Here’s a timeline of key developments:
- 3000 BC (Egypt & Mesopotamia): Early razors made of copper and obsidian were used, often with water and natural oils to soften the beard.
- Ancient Rome & Greece: Wealthy men used sharpened metal razors, paired with animal fat or soap made from olive oil and ash.
- 1700s–1800s (Europe): The straight razor became common, and barbershops flourished. Soap-based lather was whipped up with a brush and applied before shaving.
- 1900s: The invention of the safety razor and later, cartridge razors, made home shaving accessible. Shaving creams became aerosolized, leading to the popular use of foam and gel.
Despite the convenience of canned foams and disposable razors, traditional wet shaving has remained a staple for grooming purists.

Say YES to Raw Goat Milk
A lot of popular goat milk skincare brands claim to use "goat milk", making one think it's the real deal but by digging deeper, you come to understand they use powdered goat milk. Sure, it's cheaper for them but why do you still pay top dollar? Powdered goat milk is clinically a secondary byproduct that doesn't even come close to the skin-glowing benefits of the raw version.
O My! Bath and Body goat milk skincare only uses Raw Goat Milk in all of our body-loving products to clean and hydrate skin 24/7.
Did you know Raw Goat Milk contains all of the following? It has Vitamins A, B2, B3, B6, B9, B12, D, & E. Tons of Minerals, including Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Zinc, Iron, Selenium, Copper & Manganese. Plus Enzymes, Acids, Complete Protein, Healthy Fats & Oligosaccharides.
So stick with the best farm to skin bath and body brand you've come to know and trust. O My! Bath and Body

Break Free from the Monotony
Don't you ever go to the store, looking for something different... something that pops... something that really works, only to be disappointed after staring down the aisle for too long?!
Allow yourself to break free from the boring club. Go ahead... we give you permission! Try something new, fun and actually beautiful, even down to the last bubble. O My! raw goat milk soaps are curvy, unique, curvaceous, full-bosomed, sonsie, voluptuous, shapely... you get the picture!
How to Use

Open the Soap
O My! goat milk shaving soap pucks are wrapped in Polyolefin shrink film for durability and puncture resistance. The shrink film has very tiny holes in it to allow the scent to come out and the soap to breath.

Wet Your Face
Soften the beard hairs by getting a bath, shower or just wetting your face at the sink. This helps to open the pores & weaken the grip on the hair, preparing skin for a great shave.

Lather it Up
Using a natural shaving brush, place a good amount of water over the soap puck in the shaving bowl. With a circular motion, start working the water and the soap to create a rich lather. This might take several times to achieve the desired thickness.

Let it Air Dry
Keeping your soap in a ventilated space to dry on all sides is best for a longer lasting soap. Try to avoid it sitting in water between uses. This also avoids the soap from turning into a mushy mess.