The secret is in the butter fats that get turned into soap during the saponification process. Saponification is the chemical reaction that turns liquid, lye, and oil into soap. Goat milk contains butter fat, water, lactose (a milk sugar), casein (proteins), and salts.
But because goat milk is naturally homogenized, the butter fats and milk proteins react with lye and form a fat rich soap in addition to vitamins A, D, E, and K.
| Goat Milk Benefits | |
| Provitamin B5 |
Attracts moisture to hair and skin,
and has regenerating and softening effects |
| Vitamin A |
A form of
retinol:
improves collagen density, skin
elasticity, tone, texture, lines and wrinkles; smoothes skin
surface |
| Vitamin C |
Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory effects, improves skin
elasticity |
| Vitamin D |
Sustains healthy skin tissue |
| Vitamin E |
Antioxidant, is moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and offers healing & anti-aging effects |
| Vitamin K |
Known for |
| Folic acid (B9) |
Essential in healthy skin cell
development, growth, and maintenance of new cells |
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