Recently, hyaluronic acid, bakuchiol, niacinamide, and other skincare wonders have become popular in skincare. But for now, let’s give a round of applause for our lamest skincare product, goat’s milk! Before you stir this up, keep in mind that this ingredient has been on the shelf since ancient times, even from the likes of Cleopatra. If Instagram existed at the time, this Egyptian beauty would surely have watched over them from her hammam. Well, I don’t endorse goat’s milk, but it has stood the test of time and its benefits are becoming more and more apparent.
With the skincare addict within you weakening the skin barrier by taking acids and following a grueling 20-step routine, why not just go ahead and use goat milk to maintain the skin barrier and soften skin? This is how you can help.
Say Goodbye to Flaky Skin: If your skin is extremely sensitive and dry, incorporating goat’s milk into your skincare routine can work wonders. The goat milk-based cleanser and moisturizer will add that much-needed moisturizing layer, making your skin supple by locking in moisture.
Fatty Acids: Goat’s milk contains more fatty acids than cow’s milk. Packed with vitamin A and C, goat milk, with each use, infuses its richness deep into your skin.
PH Levels: FYI, the pH level of human skin is the same as that of goat’s milk. Therefore, the application of this component is completely safe and will not harm your skin in any way.
Exfoliates And Nourishes: Since goat milk contains lactic acid, it can also act as a gentle exfoliant. The rich properties of goat milk can help treat skin related problems such as psoriasis and eczema.
Loves Oily Skin, Too: While goat’s milk soothes dry skin, it has benefits for oily skin, too. This ingredient has anti-inflammatory properties that help to heal the skin.
You can get goat milk skincare products such as lip balms, lotions, cleansers, soaps, body lotions, and more. So, go ahead and try this ingredient!