At Farmer E’s Soap and Beard Oil, we’re not just a business—we’re a family with a deep-rooted passion for sustainability, authenticity, and craftsmanship.
Nestled in the heart of El Paso, Texas, our story began when we transformed our inherited farmland into a thriving hub of creativity and care.
What started as a simple idea to make goat milk soap for our family quickly grew into something bigger.
Every bar of soap, bottle of beard oil, and balm is handcrafted in small batches using milk from our own happy goats, combined with carefully selected ingredients like coconut oil, shea butter, and essential oils.
Embracing eco-friendly farming and chemical-free processes to protect the planet.
Crafting small-batch, family-tested products with care and integrity.
Fostering connections between people, nature, and the products they love.
We are based in El Paso, Texas, at 8647 North Loop Drive, where our store is open to visitors.
Our range includes goat milk soaps, beard oils, balms, natural laundry detergents, handmade pottery, and farm-fresh eggs. We also offer seasonal items like turkey and fresh produce.
Yes! Our products are made with natural, skin-friendly ingredients. They have been shown to help with conditions like Eczema, Dermatitis, and dry skin.
We use natural compost and manure from our goats and chickens, avoid chemical fertilizers, and raise our animals in stress-free environments to ensure ethical and eco-friendly farming.
Absolutely! We offer farm tours where visitors can meet the animals, learn about sustainable farming, and see how our products are made.
Yes, we ship nationwide. Local customers can pick up products or have them delivered.
Our soaps are handcrafted in small batches with goat milk, natural oils, and essential oils, ensuring a gentle, moisturizing product free of harsh chemicals.
Yes, we frequently participate in local events and markets. Follow us on social media for updates on where to find us.
We are exploring subscription boxes and always welcome custom orders for special occasions or unique preferences.
Each batch takes about six weeks from start to finish, allowing ample time for curing and quality assurance.