Raw Nigerian Dwarf goat milk. Cold-pressed argan oil. One small farm in South Carolina.
Most lotion starts in a factory. Ours starts at dawn in the milking stand.
That milk — raw, hand-milked from our small herd of Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats — is the first ingredient in every 4-ounce jar. Not powder. Not reconstituted. The real thing, higher in butterfat than any commercial dairy goat milk you can buy, which is exactly why this lotion feels the way it does.
We blend it with cold-pressed argan oil, shea butter, and a slow infusion of vitamin E. Then we hand-pour it, one small batch at a time, on the same 13 acres where the goats live.
First Light is named for the hour the barn opens. Rosemary, lavender, and lemongrass — a clean, green scent that doesn’t linger. The kind of smell you’d meet on a morning walk through a kitchen garden. It’s our quietest blend, and the one most people order again.
No synthetic fragrance. No goat milk that came from a bag. No corner-cutting.
A dime-sized amount does more than you’d think. Works on hands, face, elbows, the spot on your shin that always cracks in January. Give it a minute to sink in before you get dressed.
Net wt. 4 oz (113 g) · Made in Great Falls, South Carolina · Small batch · Hand-poured · Best within 12 months · External use only · Keep from freezing or direct sun.