Do you have any secret beauty hacks? Cleopatra did! It's said she spent a lot of time soaking in fresh goat's milk. In today's post, we're sharing the benefits of using goat's milk hand soap.
What Is the Fuss about Goat's Milk?
The Romans believed goat's milk soap made the skin soft and supple. If it worked like a miracle treatment for people who lived in the Egyptian desert, it would work for you too!
Natural Moisturizer from the Ancient World
To maintain soft, supple skin, you need a moisturizer that absorbs quickly into the skin. Goat's milk contains lipoproteins, which seals in moisture and prevent dryness. Gentle cleansing with this natural moisturizer will help prevent dryness, cracking, and premature aging!
Claim Your Calm with Goat's Milk
Did you know your skin has an acid mantle? It's a thin, oily, slightly acidic film that sits on top of the skin's outermost layer. When it's healthy, the acid mantle fights off viruses and bacteria.
Claim your calm by participating in stress-reducing activities, such as guided meditation, supportive relationships, getting in tune with nature, deep breathing, and goat's milk hand soap. Soap made from goat's milk has three unique acids — caprylic, capric, and caproic — that help maintain the ideal pH for your skin and hair.
Got Dull Skin?
Soap made from goat milk contains lactic acid. Lactic acid sloughs off dead skin cells. The result is tighter pores and smoother skin. In addition to lactic acid, goat milk soap boasts a decent dose of Vitamin A — a valuable ally in the fight to reduce signs of aging.
Babies Love Goat Milk Hand Soap
Soap made from raw goat milk doesn't contain additives like alcohol, petroleum, and preservatives. High in skin-nourishing vitamins, minerals, and proteins, bathing your baby with goat milk hand soap can help prevent diaper rash and eczema.
Ready to Enjoy a More Natural Skincare Experience?
Reach out and place an order today. We recommend one of our gift sets that include goat milk soap. We promise that you'll love going natural!