Milk bath.

Posted by jessie is astrid | January 21st, 2010 in Health, Health Info | No Comments »

milk bath

Milk and skin have always gone hand in hand throughout history. As shown, the famous baths of Cleopatra donkey milk as the story that helped her keep her skin young and smooth, though I remain convinced that by then already had a cosmetic bag filled with products from Chanel and Estée Lauder the time. Coquette that she was.

Currently, the active ingredients of milk we can find in soaps, gels and creams as it helps soften and moisturize the skin and stimulates collagen production.

But not only help our skin by using products that have milk as one of its active ingredients.

Eating it too are helping our skin as it contains:

* Vitamin A helps keep our skin supple and nourished,

* Essential amino acids for good health of both nails and hair.

* Lactic acid: a basic element for hydrating the skin because it helps retain moisture and soften skin. As we saw in the post about the AHA, can be used particularly as an exfoliant, but we must be careful not to use during the summer, as the lactic acid lowers the skin’s defenses against UV rays.

It is also a good remedy to be applied as makeup remover, or burned or irritated skin or to strengthen nails sticking their hands in a bowl with milk and then rubbing them with a squeeze of lemon.

The milk richer in these elements are the cow and goat, so you I would not hesitate to drink up a glass right now.

Prepare a milk bath is very simple and is made with ingredients that are readily available. To pamper your skin with a bath of milk you need:

1 / 2 cup powdered milk
1 / 2 cup cornstarch
1 / 2 cup honey
10 drops of rose oil (optional)

Once you have all the ingredients for the milk bath, so you just mix with a little water (you can use a blender if you want) and when all ingredients are well incorporated, pour the preparation into the bathtub being filled with water .

Now you enter in and enjoy a beautiful bathroom. If you want to give a special atmosphere to this very relaxing, a scented candle can ignite. Before leaving the milk bath sponge goes across your skin.


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