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    The Benefits of Including Goat Milk Soap in Your Daily Skincare Routine

    Scoop TeamBy Scoop TeamJune 9, 2020Updated:July 5, 2020No Comments6 Mins Read0 Views
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    Have you ever thought there would come a day when you’d buy soap from goats? Although we cannot say a group of adorable goats have started their own store and are actively sitting at the counter waiting for customers to pick their favorite bar, we can say that their milk is the key ingredient for a pure, natural soap. 

    But are you ready to try it? Oh, the struggle of picking a new skincare product. You probably used a water soap until now, but since you’ve heard of a more moisturizing alternative, you cannot help but ask yourself, “Is it so great?” We’ll put it like this; soap made with raw goat milk is fantastic for sensitive skin and skin with health conditions like psoriasis or eczema. And it’s also great for healthy skin if you want to keep it that way. 

    Is your interest already tickled? There are a million benefits that goat milk soap has, but in this article, we’ll only list 7. Why seven? Let’s say it’s our lucky number.

    1- It’s rich in vitamins

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    Who needs vitamin supplements when you can have soap rich in vitamins? (Just kidding) Soap that includes goat milk is packed with essential minerals and vitamins, from copper, selenium, iron, zinc, to Vitamins A, B1, B6, B12, C, D, E. Oh, and should we also mention it includes amino acids, antioxidants, enzymes, citric acid, and fatty acids? Vitamin A is essential to maintain healthy skin and repair damaged tissues. Some studies show that skincare products rich in vitamin A can improve psoriasis, control acne, and reduce wrinkles and fine lines. 

    What does this mean for you? Well, you switch the water-based soap artificially fortified with minerals and vitamins for a healthier alternative that provides long-term nourishing. 

    2- It can prevent acne

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    Despite what the Internet may tell you, you don’t have to use that pricey cream; some influencers are offering to clear your skin of acne. Often, changing skin cleaning products does the trick. Goat milk has antimicrobial properties that can prevent and treat acne and blemishes. This means it can destroy the bacteria that cause acne and stop pimples from growing up. Goat milk also has a high lactic acid content which is useful in preventing and controlling acne. It works like a natural exfoliant that removes dead cells and keeps the pores free of excess sebum, oil, and dirt. 

    3- It supports a healthy skin microbiome

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    First, do you know what the skin microbiome is? We use this term to refer to the collection of healthy bacteria found on the skin’s surface. Goat milk soap gently removes dirt without stripping the cells from healthy bacteria or natural lipids. It’s essential to keep the skin microbiome healthy because it works like a barrier against outside factors, and protects the skin from conditions like eczema or acne. 

    Because goal milk includes probiotics like lactobacillus, it also has anti-inflammatory properties that improve the skin’s quality. It looks like this natural soap is a better alternative to the harsh products you find at your local store that harm the skin’s natural barrier. 

    4- It’s a natural exfoliant

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    If you still wonder what goat milk soap is good for, we’ll add that it includes compounds that lightly exfoliate your skin. It contains alpha-hydroxy acids that remove dead cells from the skin’s surface and leave it brighter and smoother. AHAs are also used to treat various conditions like hyperpigmentation, age spots, and scars because they break the bonds between dead skin cells. 

    Lactic acid is one of the alpha-hydroxy acids found in goat milk, and it has been shown that it exfoliates the skin and leaves it more radiant. Because it’s a gentle acid, you can use it even if you have sensitive skin. Research shows that removing dead cells is beneficial for many skin conditions because it lowers itching and irritation. When dealing with skin problems, it’s best to remove harsh chemicals from your daily routine and replace them with natural alternatives. 

    5- It improves dry skin

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    Here is another fancy term, xerosis. Dermatologists use it to define a health condition that implies dry skin and low water levels in the skin. For most people, their skin’s lipid barrier slows moisture loss throughout the day, but when suffering from health conditions like eczema or psoriasis, the skin isn’t properly functioning. People with sensitive skin have low levels of fatty acids, ceramides, and cholesterol, so they’re prone to dry skin. 

    Other times the lipid barrier isn’t correctly working so it drives excess moisture that triggers tight and irritated skin. 

    In both cases, you need to restore the lipid barrier and rehydrate your skin. Goat milk soap is rich in fatty acids and cholesterol, which can replace the body’s missing components and improve moisture. It also promotes water retention, so it maintains the skin’s moisture at proper levels in the long term. 

    6- It contains no fillers, synthetic fragrances or parabens

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    How many times have you read the list of ingredients your soap includes, and researched each of them to discover its benefits and side effects? If you did, you probably know that synthetic soaps are full of harmful ingredients that trigger allergies, hormone imbalances, and long-term side effects. The companies that produce goat milk soap use a combination of natural ingredients they rigorously test to make sure they include no parabens, synthetic fragrances, alcohol, dyes, or fillers. If we were to use a single word to describe goat milk soap, that would be clean. It’s clean of the junk synthetic products included.  

    7- It gently cleans the skin

    Via Healthline

    What do you use soap for? Cleaning your skin. You may not know that there are gentle and harsh cleansers, and it’s best for your skin to opt for the first. Some commercially made soaps include harsh ingredients that strip your skin from oil and moisture and leave it tight and dry. 

    To keep it moisturized, use soap that removes dirt while retaining the natural fats in the skin cells. 

    Goat milk soap boasts fats like caprylic acid and cleanses your skin without affecting the level of fatty acids. 

    WE SAID THIS: It looks like you can say goodbye to dry skin, pimples, and impurities. 

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