THE SCIENCE OF GOAT MILK

Goat milk has been celebrated for its remarkable skin benefits for thousands of years. Its gentle and nourishing properties make it an excellent choice for all sensitive skin types.
 

 

Goat milk soap and skin care is not only wonderful, but highly recommended for people with dry or sensitive skin, or conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.

Goat milk contains alpha-hydroxy acids such as lactic acid which help to gently remove dead skin cells from your skin’s surface, leaving a new softer and younger looking skin.

Goat milk is rich in many vitamins and minerals, and particularly high in Vitamin A, which is necessary to repair damaged skin tissue, protect, nourish and maintain healthy skin.

Helps balance the pH level of our body as the goat milk contains caprylic acid, lowering the pH balance of the soap and makes it almost similar to that of our skin. As a result, our skin can absorb most of the nutrients and prevent the attack of germs successfully.

According to experts, it possesses amazing anti-microbial properties, which help prevent the growth of acne-causing bacteria with continuous use and destroy the ones already on your skin. Being rich in powerful antioxidants, such as Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E, goat milk can keep our body free from oxidative damage caused by free radicals, assisting with premature aging. The cream that is present in goat milk helps boost the moisturizing quality of the soap and skin care. Many people suffer from dry skin, particularly in winter, so this is a wonderful alternative to traditional soaps and lotion.

At Wriggly Tin Naturals, we harness the power of our own organic goat milk, raw beeswax, and a blend of plant-based oils and botanicals to create exceptional natural soaps and body care products. Each item is lovingly handcrafted to cleanse and moisturize your skin with care. Our products are thoughtfully made, packed by hand, and are vegetarian-friendly and cruelty-free.
Experience the true essence of farm-to-skin goodness with every product!
Links and resources:
https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skincare/goat-milk-skin-care
 https://www.byrdie.com/goat-milk-uses-5116289