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Does Goat’s Milk Soap Really Help Exfoliate Old Damaged Tissue From The Skin?

by Monisha Vijaya Segaran
August 13, 2021
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I’m sure, many of us born and bred in an Asian household would have been fed countless times about the benefits of goat’s milk. Well, ladies, they weren’t wrong. Goat milk is really a unique concoction of dairy that carries perplexing qualities similar to breast milk!

Not only that, Goat milk has amazing properties that are also extremely nutritious and helpful for our skin. Now you may ask how…

Goat milk has a multitude of vitamins, and it is exceptionally high in Vitamin A, which is vital for the regeneration and repair of skin tissue as well as to sustain a healthy skin.

When it comes to curing extreme skin problems like eczema and acne, vitamins play a very important role! Even if you don’t have a particular skin issue, incorporating goats milk that has an abundance of healthy vitamins in our skincare regime can significantly slow down the ageing process and restore a flawless complexion that we all seamlessly desire!

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How does goat’s milk help cure skin issues?

Pure goat milk does not clog pores, thus organic goat milk products are a perfect addition to your beauty routine. Goat milk actually exfoliates your skin gently. Lactic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid, is found in goat milk (AHA).

This acid is a miracle worker when it comes to anti-ageing and a saviour for dry and sensitive skin. As previously stated, the lactic acid found in goat milk promotes the breakdown of dead skin cells and the regeneration of cells with healthier, younger-looking skin.

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Does a Dermatologist recommend goats milk for our skin?

Even dermatologists believe that goat’s milk is good for all skin types and has several perks, including improving moisture levels, restoring the skin’s barrier, treating acne, and reducing fine lines and wrinkles. An experienced and well-versed health expert will for sure urge you to get on for your skin.

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Mother earth is rich with amazing healthy properties for us to reap its benefits from and goats milk is just a great example of one. These days, I’m sure many of us have incorporated our skincare routine with chemical exfoliators such as AHA BHA solutions, toner and serum that could actually bring possible damage to the layers of our skin in the long run or prompt bad side effects if we don’t use them correctly.

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I’m not saying go get rid of all chemical exfoliators now from your skincare regime, but instead, try incorporating healthier and natural-based products to avoid causing any severe damaging effects…

With the current influence of social media models and beauty influencers, it’s really easy for us to get on their bandwagon, buying whatever they say or promote. However, think through if you really need it and do your research first before getting yourself a chemical exfoliant. Ladies, chemical exfoliators shed a layer of our skin.. so you might wanna be safe to not damage your skin barriers by using the wrong products!

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