{"id":44881,"date":"2004-03-18T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2004-03-18T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/?p="},"modified":"2004-03-18T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2004-03-18T00:00:00","slug":"Goatmilk-Goodness-Valley--Local-resident-Roxanne-Shaw-has-turned-soap-making-hobby-into-a-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/?p=44881","title":{"rendered":"Goatmilk Goodness Valley: Local resident Roxanne Shaw has turned soap making hobby into a business"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Roxanne Shaw of Spruce Creek has turned a hobby into a business venture.<br \/>\nShe owns a small local farm with eight dairy goats. The goats produce large amounts of milk, and the milk is used to make handmade soap.<br \/>\nShaw said she found a recipe for making goat milk soap and started the process about two years ago. What started as a hobby quickly turned into a small business.<br \/>\n\u201cGoatmilk Goodness Valley is a home-based business where I make handcrafted goat milk soap using the milk from our dairy goats,\u201d explained Shaw.<br \/>\n\u201cI started giving my soap to friends and family as gifts, and they loved it. After doing a lot of research on soap making, I found out that I could make a great bar of soap using different oils to moisturize the skin. Using my family as testers and using any suggestions I received, I have created a formula that makes a wonderful bar of goat\\&#8217;s milk soap that moisturizes the skin.<br \/>\n\u201cThe low pH of goat\\&#8217;s milk when added to soap makes a cleansing soap that is closer to your own skin\\&#8217;s natural pH, making it great for people with sensitive skin,\u201d she added.<br \/>\nShaw also works as a registered nurse. She said about a year ago she was working as an oncology nurse, and her patients would complain of dry, itchy skin due to the chemotherapy treatments.<br \/>\n\u201cI gave my patients some of my soap, and they just loved it,\u201d said Shaw. \u201cTheir skin looked great and felt healthy. Chemotherapy kills rapid producing cells which also includes your skin.  Most people who are on treatment have dry, itchy skin.<br \/>\n\u201cOne of my patients liked my soap so much he suggested that I have my own business and that was how Goatmilk Goodness Valley was created.\u201d<br \/>\nDry skin affects everyone from time to time, especially in the winter months. There are actions individuals can take to heal this painful, dry, chapped skin, and it is the soap individuals use that can make all the difference.<br \/>\nAccording to information provided by Shaw, soap should do more than cleanse. It can play an important role in protecting the skin from the drying effects ravaged on it by the winter months, especially handmade soap.<br \/>\nMost people do not realize that commercial soaps can cause more dryness in the skin due to the mass-production methods used to make it. These methods strip the soap of its natural moisturizers leaving the skin with little more than salt and detergent.<br \/>\nHandmade soaps such as those made with goat\u2019s milk are often an effective option to commercial soaps. Handcrafted, goat\u2019s milk soap naturally produces glycerin, one of the best softening agents for the skin.<br \/>\nIts low pH, when mixed with soap, makes an exceptionally gentle cleansing agent that is closer to the skin\u2019s pH.<br \/>\nShaw\u2019s Goatmilk Goodness Valley soap products are handmade with goat\u2019s milk and are sold locally throughout Central Pennsylvania.<br \/>\nShaw said upcoming plans include a Mother\\&#8217;s Day special with baskets created for the mother who has everything. The basket will include gourmet chocolates, three bars of goat\u2019s milk soap and a body wash net sponge all beautifully wrapped for her.<br \/>\nThe soaps can also be purchased online at www.goatmilkgoodness.com and delivered right to the door. There are ten different scents. An eleventh scent, which changes monthly, is available at a special, online-only rate.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Roxanne Shaw of Spruce Creek has turned a hobby into a business venture. She owns a small local farm with eight dairy goats. The goats produce large amounts of milk, and the milk is used to make handmade soap. 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