Goats Milk Soap is My Favorite
The facts are this, we are bombarded with chemicals all around us that are not natural. We need to return back to our roots and seek out bath and body products that will actually nourish our skin. One of those products is liquid goats milk soap. Grandma was right on the mark when she made homemade soap out of goats milk.
Goats milk soap rejuvenates the skin. Chuck full of fat natural fatty acids, goats milk soap is perfect for washing the hands. Lactic acid acts as an exfoliate, almost like a chemical peel but not as strong. It is much more more mild.
Goats milk soap is not harsh at all on your hands when washing. You will notice a considerable difference in how your hands feel during wintertime if you’re used to having dry, chapped, and cracked hands. Many people consider it a miracle soap.
The pH of our skin and the pH of goats milk is almost an exact match. Your skin loves this stuff! Naturally occurring alpha hydroxy acids in goats milk provides a natural exfoliate for the dead skin cells for a healthier glow to our skin. Soaps made out of goats milk is full of natural skin nutrients like vitamins C, D, B, and A; as well as proteins, iron, and lots of fats that is excellent for our skin.
You do not have to put up with dry chapped hands. In fact, for some people can be very painful, not to mention very irritating. Wintertime is the worst time for dry hands because the air is so dry, especially indoors where cold dry air is heated and loses even more moisture. Add on top of this, washing your hands with dehydrating store-bought soaps and you have a problem. Goats milk liquid soap protects your hands from losing moisture in the dry winter air.
Stay away from commercial soap because they are all harsh on your skin. Use liquid goats milk soap for your hand’s sake. It now stays in my kitchen and bathroom at all times, ready to treat my hands to the luxury of moisturized skin without the need for lotion.
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