https://yafit-cosmetics.com Wed, 30 Jun 2021 11:18:06 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://yafit-cosmetics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Screen-Shot-2021-05-05-at-12.37.35-PM-100x100.png https://yafit-cosmetics.com 32 32 Since ancient Egypt, goat’s milk, dairy milk & https://yafit-cosmetics.com/since-ancient-egypt-goats-milk-dairy-milk/ https://yafit-cosmetics.com/since-ancient-egypt-goats-milk-dairy-milk/#respond Wed, 30 Jun 2021 11:18:05 +0000 https://yafit-cosmetics.com/?p=507 Continue reading Since ancient Egypt, goat’s milk, dairy milk &]]> Cleopatra was onto something when she used milk to bathe in. As expensive as this treatment was in ancient Egypt, Cleopatra recognized that the milk did something for her skin. French and English aristocracy also indulged in milk baths in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Now we know exactly what milk did for their skin to make it such a celebrated beauty treatment. The natural lactic acid found in milk is a form of alpha-hydroxyl-acid (an ingredient which can be found in some of the most expensive exfoliating products in the world). This type of acid gently dissolves proteins to exfoliate dead skin cells, which reveal fresh, younger looking skin underneath.

The lactic acid found in milk is extremely mild, so don’t worry, it won’t strip or irritate the skin like 10% concentration of pure alpha-hydroxyl-acid can. In fact, milk is quite soothing on dry skin. Even though it has lactic acid in it, milk has been used to soothe irritated skin.

Another benefit of bathing in milk is the fat content. Since the milk is not being digested, the higher the fat content, the better (!), especially for dry skin.

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Camel Milk for Beauty https://yafit-cosmetics.com/camel-milk-for-beauty/ https://yafit-cosmetics.com/camel-milk-for-beauty/#respond Wed, 30 Jun 2021 10:45:22 +0000 https://yafit-cosmetics.com/?p=498 Continue reading Camel Milk for Beauty]]> Camel Milk for Beauty contains lanolin and other natural moisturizing properties, providing a calming and soothing effect on the skin.

Research shows that Camel milk has beneficial properties for treating dry and scaled skin, by both ingestion and by topical application.

Naturally occurring anti-ageing properties – consists elastin, vitamin C and linoleic acid – can be used topically in creams, soaps and baths.

Good for healthy bones, nails, hair, teeth and skin – due to calcium, vitamins and minerals.

Bedouins traditionally use camel fat and milk to protect themselves from the sun 

Camel Milk based beauty products:

Camel milk is a natural source of Alpha-Hydroxyl acids which are known to plump the skin and smoothes fine lines.
Camel milk soap provides the most deluxe bath experience.

Camel Milk Fight Out Wrinkles

Camel Milk is reported to have three times the amount of Vitamin C, unsaturated fatty acids and vitamins B in comparison to cow’s milk.
While vitamin C provides antioxidants, Vitamins B repairs damaged cells and the fatty acids play an important role in building a healthy lipid barrier for our skin to protecting it from bacteria. Taking into account these benefits, the cream can be recommended to people suffering from skin problems.

Camel Milk for bath: A Time less Beauty Ritual

Since ancient Egypt, goat’s milk, dairy milk & even camel milk have been used to cleanse, beautify & condition skin. Today, countless skin care products claims “Milk” as an ingredient, but is it effective? And how much milk do these products actually contain?

Cleopatra was onto something when she used milk to bathe in. As expensive as this treatment was in ancient Egypt, Cleopatra recognized that the milk did something for her

skin. French and English aristocracy also indulged in milk baths in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Now we know exactly what milk did for their skin to make it such a celebrated beauty treatment. The natural lactic acid found in milk is a form of alpha-hydroxyl-acid (an ingredient which can be found in some of the most expensive exfoliating products in the world). This type of acid gently dissolves proteins to exfoliate dead skin cells, which reveal fresh, younger looking skin underneath.

The lactic acid found in milk is extremely mild, so don’t worry, it won’t strip or irritate the skin like 10% concentration of pure alpha-hydroxyl-acid can. In fact, milk is quite soothing on dry skin. Even though it has lactic acid in it, milk has been used to soothe irritated skin.

Another benefit of bathing in milk is the fat content. Since the milk is not being digested, the higher the fat content, the better (!), especially for dry skin.

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