Benefits of goat’s milk
acknowledged by
skin- care industry
Goat milk has been used for centuries, Cleopatra was known to have bathed in Milk for it’s cleansing properties. Goat milk is a natural cleanser with excellent emollient properties and not surprisingly when you see the chemical makeup : vitamin A, vitamins B6, B12, riboflavin, niacin, alpha-hydroxy acids in the milk are believed to have rejuvenating effects on the skin cells and the butterfat helps to soften and moisturizes.
skin- care industry
Goat milk has been used for centuries, Cleopatra was known to have bathed in Milk for it’s cleansing properties. Goat milk is a natural cleanser with excellent emollient properties and not surprisingly when you see the chemical makeup : vitamin A, vitamins B6, B12, riboflavin, niacin, alpha-hydroxy acids in the milk are believed to have rejuvenating effects on the skin cells and the butterfat helps to soften and moisturizes.
Alpha hydroxy acids can easily penetrate the lower and upper
epidermis skin layer, helping to slough of old skin cells, which allows newly
regenerated skin cells to take their place, in effect ‘anti-aging’.
The PH of goat milk is very similar to our own making it
great for sensitive skin, less irritation, with a calming effect.
Goat Milk is added to many skincare cosmetics has and is
becoming a hot ingredient with formulators , popular among people with skin conditions
- eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis.
Goat Milk is an
excellent addition to soap, lotions, creams and anti-aging products
especially when oils high in natural
oleic, linoleic acids, Omega oils and vitamins it’s no wonder .
Lily Bee have
been producing skin creams targeted at people with sensitive and problematic
skin and added to their potions are skin calming and protective beeswax and
honey, herbs : chamomile, calendula,
chickweed and nettle all known throughout history to calm irritated skin and
reduce inflammation .
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