From 1590 to 1610, Hungary was home to a noblewoman named Elizabeth Bathory. She was feared by those living under her for her peculiar hobbies. A vicious woman, Bathory is seen as a sort of female counterpart to Vlad Tepes in the somewhat niche demographic of "real life vampires."
She was known for bathing in both milk and blood. Well, the FDA might have something to say if we started making our soaps with blood, but we do make this soap with goat milk. Next best thing, right?
By using goat milk instead of water to combine lye and oil, we create a soap with a higher fat content. That's better for your skin, my friends.
The soap is scented with lemongrass, atlas cedar, and fossilized amber. The result is a smooth, almost buttery lemon fragrance that really comes alive in the bath or shower.