Bathing in Goat Milk Powder
How decadent is that? Give yourself the Cleopatra experience by mixing up your very own goat milk powder for the bath. It's easy and it helps with enumerable skin ailments.
Excema
is most definitely eased by gentle regular bathing in goat milk - you might like to try drinking the goat milk too if you suffer particularly badly with this. A goat milk natural soap is also a good idea, if you don't want to make your own
natural soap
there are a number of small hand made soap companies who specialise in goat milk products.
The fat content of goat milk is particularly high and adding it to your bath is very good for improving the texture and condition of dry or mature skin. Although it is easier kept in it's dry form you could simply pour fresh milk into the bath. Add a couple of drops of an appropriate
essential oil
and off you go! But you can improve on that quite a bit.
Luxury Bath Milk
Ingredients100grams Goat Milk Powder 50grams Epsom Salts 100grams Sodium Bicarbonate 2ml in total
Essential Oils(or blends) of your Choice. (Recipes here).
Method Combine all ingredients together in a bowl and mix very well with a wire whisk or spoon. The better you mix the better the end product will be. In fact, mix some more, you really can't mix enough. Once you feel that the essential oils have been well encorporated pop the mixture into a clean, dry apothecary jar or suitable container. Leave it for 24 hours to let the essential oils settle and then use a couple of tablespoonfuls per normal size bath. After soaking in the bath for at least 15 minutes your skin will feel beautifully baby soft and supple. Of all my bath powder recipes this is the one that got me the most compliments from friends and relatives... and it's so easy to do!
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There will be a link to the Bath Fizzies coming soon... and a wonderful recipe for a Fizzing Goat Milk Bath Truffle! So do check back often.
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