
Introduction
Goat Milk has been used since ancient times as a natural cleanser. It is one of the finest moisturizers and has excellent emollient properties.
When combined with other natural ingredients, you will be amazed at the difference Goats Milk Skincare Products will make on your skin compared to other skincare products containing harsh and often toxic ingredients. There is no reason to use products that cause sensitive skin to flare up and interfere with your happiness and productivity. Switching to gentle goat’s milk soap is a natural step in improving the health of your skin.
Plus, Our Goat’s milk Soap base is enhanced with extra lactic acid (which is derived from milk’s fatty acid), which is a milder acid that gently exfoliates and brightens the appearance of your skin. Lactic acid is one of the most popular alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) in skin care today, marketed as a powerful ingredient that helps reduce acne breakouts and the appearance of wrinkles and other signs of aging.

Evaluation
Alpha-hydroxy acids contained in goat milk are believed to have rejuvenating effects on skin cells and the rich butterfat softens and moisturizes. Alpha-hydroxy acids penetrate the top layers of the skin, epidermis and upper dermis, to achieve exfoliation (sloughing of old skin cells). Exfoliation stimulates the skin and healthy cells are regenerated. The effect essentially is “anti-aging.” The skin is smoother and softer with an overall lessening of fine wrinkles and skin discoloration.
Goat milk is packed full of essential nutrients and vitamins—vitamin D, C, B1, B6, B12, and E—that feed the skin and are also absorbed directly into the body. Goat milk is particularly high in Vitamin A, which is necessary to repair damaged skin tissue and maintain healthy skin. There have been numerous medical studies showing that creams made with Vitamin A reduce lines and wrinkles, control acne, and provide some psoriasis relief.
Features & Benefits
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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.
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VITAMINS.
Goat milk contains many vitamins, 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.
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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.
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MINERALS.
Goat milk contains important minerals for the skin such as selenium. Selenium is believed by scientists to have an important role in preventing skin cancer. Selenium can also help prevent damage to the skin from excessive time in the sun. Although the water used in other soaps may contain minerals such as calcium, sodium, or iron (commonly found in tap water), that’s not much help when it comes to your skin.
Product Specification
Prod Type | EmoClean |
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Description | Goat’s Milk Melt and Pour Soap Base |
INCI Name | Lauric Acid, Stearic Acid, Lactic Acid, Glycerine, Sucrose, Sodium Hidroxide, Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Sodium Laureth Sulphate, Propylene Glycol, Sorbitol, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Chloride |
Ingredient derived from | Goat’s Milk |
pH | 9.5 – 10.5 |
Melting Point | 50 – 60 °C |
Colour | Opal White |
Alcohol | Not Detected |
Foaming | Excellent fluffy stable lather |
Recommended Applications | Facial Cleanser Soap Body Soap Baby / Medicated / Sensitive Soap Aromatherapy Soap Do-It-Yourself Soap Handy craft -Fancy and Gift Soap Shampoo Soap Bar |
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