The texture of this soap is slippery, especially when your fingers are wet. I like the idea of running my fingers over soap made of goat’s milk. It smells wonderfully of lavender, an effect that is visually enhanced by the swirling colours. The scent is not strong but just right. If there’s one thing that I find a bit disconcerting is its brick-like shape. It’s not easy to grab with one hand, slippery bugger, you need two when you’re wet. If you do manage to grab it firmly, you still have to do something with it like rub it against your body, a sponge, or a luffa if you want to get fancy. It’s really tricky maneuvering and often ends with your body contorted in awkward positions as you try to get a hold of the darn thing.
Personally, I think it’s more suitable as a face soap. All that goat milk is bound to do something good on your skin. Plus it comes with many other oils like coconut, palm, sunflower, lavender, and so on. It’s truly wonderful in the morning or late at night before bed.