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  2. The Ultimate Guide to Goat Milk Soap - AOL

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    Goat milk contains 54 percent prebiotics that feed the skin’s microbiome and support healthy skin. And the fatty acids in goat milk produce a rich, creamy lather,” explains skin-care brand ...

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    The skin-soothing properties of goat milk. So what is it about goat milk that makes it so wonderful for skin? Early on Ridge, a physician specializing in aging, put his “medical sleuthing skills ...

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  5. Moisturizer - Wikipedia

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    Water loss through the skin is normally about 4–8 g/(m 2 ⋅h). A layer of petrolatum applied to normal skin can reduce that loss by 50–75% for several hours. [4] Oils naturally produced by the human body moisturize through this same mechanism. [2] Humectants are hydrophilic and absorb water. They absorb water from humid air (when >70% ...

  6. Lotion - Wikipedia

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    Lotion is a low-viscosity topical preparation intended for application to the skin. By contrast, creams and gels have higher viscosity, typically due to lower water content. [1] [2] Lotions are applied to external skin with bare hands, a brush, a clean cloth, or cotton wool.

  7. Goat milk - Wikipedia

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    Goat milk is the milk of domestic goats. Goats produce about 2% of the world's total annual milk supply. [1] Some goats are bred specifically for milk. Goat milk naturally has small, well-emulsified fat globules, which means the cream will stay in suspension for a longer period of time than cow's milk; therefore, it does not need to be ...