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Benefits of Goat Milk

  • Non-greasy moisturizer
  • Not harsh. Safe for the whole body.
  • Packed with vitamins and minerals. (A, B6, B12, C, D, E, and many more.)
  • Slows down effects of skin aging, helps  skin rebuild, adds elasticity, helps retain skin moisture.
  • Soothes bug bites.
  • Reduces bacteria and swelling due to acne.
  • Protects the skin.
  • Contains alpha-hydroxy acids for exfoliation.
  • Easily absorbed into the skin.
  • Contains probiotics, which are living microorganisms that help protect the skin from ultraviolet light.
  • Helpful in the treatment of skin issues caused by psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, and acne.

Many people are still washing their skin with soap made with water. Switching to soap made with goat milk can truly benefit your skin’s health. Goat milk soap is wonderful for people with dry or sensitive skin, or conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. It is also perfect for healthy skin that wants to stay that way. Unprocessed goat milk fresh from the farm contains many benefits.

Alpha Hydroxy Acids

Goat milk contains alpha-hydroxy acids such as lactic acid which help remove dead skin cells from your skin’s surface. This leaves new cells on the surface of your skin that are smoother and younger looking. The alpha-hydroxy acids are so effective because they break down the bonds that hold the dead skin cells together. Removing dead skin cells will help many skin conditions by removing irritation. Water-based soaps may use harsh chemical acids to accomplish this, frequently with skin-damaging results.

Vitamins

Goat milk contains many vitamins(A, B6, B12, C, D, E, and many more) , but is particularly high in Vitamin A, which is necessary to repair damaged skin tissue, and maintain healthy skin. There have been several medical studies showing that creams made with Vitamin A reduce lines and wrinkles, control acne, and provide some psoriasis relief. Water-based soaps can be artificially fortified with vitamins, but most aren’t.

Cream

Fat molecules are an important part of making good soap. The cream that is present in goat milk helps boost the moisturizing quality of goat milk soaps. Since many people suffer from dry skin, particularly in the winter months, this is an important quality for soap. Goat milk soap will not dry your skin out like many other soaps. This is important because keeping skin naturally moisturized helps keep skin healthy.

Benefits of Beef Tallow

There are lots of reasons to use tallow for skin care. Let’s take a look. 

  • Tallow is a very healthy fat. It contains a wide array of all the beneficial nutrients that our skin needs to repair itself. It is the best moisturizer to use if you want healthy skin. 
  • Many of the nutrients in grass fed tallow help to promote youthful skin by providing substances that our skin naturally loses as we age. 
  • Tallow is extremely compatible with the oil that our skin naturally produces. It actually shares a similar biology. That’s one of the reasons why our skin is able to use tallow so effectively. 
  • Compared to plant based oils, tallow provides skin with very intense moisture. You will recognize this immediately when you put it on your skin. There is nothing better than tallow for soothing and hydrating dry skin. 
  • Tallow is not only great for repairing skin, but it also helps to prevent damage to skin. All of those skin friendly antioxidants and other nutrients keep skin healthy and strong. 
  • The natural antimicrobial properties in tallow help to prevent acne and breakouts. Tallow also contains powerful anti inflammatory properties.
  • Vitamins A, B12, D, E, and Kare extremely nourishing for skin. This particular combination of beneficial vitamins is only found together in animal products. 
  • Alpha linoleic and linoleic acids in almost a perfect ratio of 1:1. These are also known as omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids, and they maintain the structure and barrier function of skin. They are also helpful for anti inflammatory and immune responses in skin, including eczema and rosacea. 
  • Stearic acid and oleic acid are fatty acids that are found in the outer layer of our skin, and in our sebum. They are softening, moisturizer, regenerative, and anti inflammatory. Stearic acid helps to repair skin,  improve the flexibility of skin, improves skin’s barrier function. Oleic acid helps the various beneficial nutrients penetrate deeply into skin. 
  • Conjugated linoleic acid or CLA has powerful anti inflammatory properties, and is also antimicrobial. 
  • Palmitoleic acid is a very active antimicrobial in our skin. It is also one of the basic building blocks of our skin, but it decreases as we age. 
  • Palmitic acid helps improve the smoothness of skin, and helps with skin’s barrier function, and decreases as we age.