"Eucalyptus Milk" Luxurious Goat Milk Soap
"Eucalyptus Milk" Luxurious Goat Milk Soap
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Eucalyptus Milk
Eucalyptus Milk is a soft, hydrating soap with a light eucalyptus aroma that feels crisp, calming, and wonderfully clean.
Infused with natural oils, creamy goat milk, and skin-loving ingredients, it leaves your skin smooth, refreshed, and lightly scented — never dry, never tight.
Perfect for morning showers, busy days, and anyone looking for a little peace in their routine. The bright, cooling scent of eucalyptus with a silky, moisturizing formula that nourishes the skin while giving you that “fresh out of the spa” feeling.
This soap is gentle, creamy, and perfect for anyone who loves clean, soothing scents.
Perfect for daily use, gifts, or treating yourself to a moment of comfort.
A soap with purpose:
15% of every purchase is donated to support someone courageously fighting cancer. Your purchase becomes part of something bigger, a gesture of hope, strength, and Compassion.
Creamy goat milk base
Skin-loving oils: sunflower, castor & sweet almond
Enriched with vitamin E
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I had reached out to the owner on multiple occasions for a wedding centerpiece requested by a local bride that was looking to support a small business and have handcrafted pieces for her wedding.
The owner “Nina” never once responded after being seen posting online.
She requested to follow me once and then deleted the request, and then proceeded to block me with no valid reason and zero explanation. Awful service, terrible ownership. Don’t waste your time. As a wedding planner this is the first behavior of this kind I’ve ever seen in my 9 years of experience. Do not buy, book, or request services. Unethical and a complete waste of time.
I’m very concerned about what appears to be misleading marketing. Using cancer as part of a sales strategy without clearly identifying a legitimate charity, partnership, or how proceeds are being used raises serious ethical and transparency issues. There is no visible information about any affiliated organization, donation breakdown, or verification of these claims.
If a business is representing that purchases support a cause as serious as cancer, there should be clear, accessible proof. Without that, this comes across as deceptive and exploitative.
I will be reporting this to the Better Business Bureau and encourage further review to ensure consumers are not being misled.
I’m very concerned about what appears to be misleading marketing. Using cancer as part of a sales strategy without clearly identifying a legitimate charity, partnership, or how proceeds are being used raises serious ethical and transparency issues. There is no visible information about any affiliated organization, donation breakdown, or verification of these claims.
If a business is representing that purchases support a cause as serious as cancer, there should be clear, accessible proof. Without that, this comes across as deceptive and exploitative.
I will be reporting this to the Better Business Bureau and encourage further review to ensure consumers are not being misled.