Feeling Adventurous?Goat's Milk Soap
Healthy as a breakfast or delicious baked as a cookie ? But what some people do not know is that oatmeal can also be used to as a beauty organic cold process soaps to keep your skin smooth and healthy. Oatmeal has been around for thousands of years and used in beauty rituals. Oats were used by the ancients Greeks and Romans as a bath treatment.
Many beauty products are now made with finely milled oatmeal such as face washes, body scrubs, and soaps. Oatmeal will nourish the skin and can be used as an exfoliate. An easy way to get the benefits of oatmeal on your skin is by using oatmeal soap.
One of the great uses of oatmeal is that it can be used as a natural exfoliate. It soothes the skin and helps relieve itching caused by insect bites or dryness.
Grandma’s natural goat’s milk and honey blossom from our local farm ingredients be added to personalize our oatmeal collection soaps:
Goat’s milk , oatmeal and honey works wonders for skin care . Goat’s milk will make the skin soft and silky.
Oatmeal and Guinness!
Beer Soap Oatmeal and Stout Soap Bar with Guinness Extra Stout Beer- Artisan Soap
Yes, Guinness IS good for you. I knew that Guinness was nutritious and that it makes a great hair conditioner but until I tried this I didn’t realize that it’s great for your skin too. It’s the barley and the hops in the Guinness that makes it so rich and the soap also contains oatmeal and shea butter. It won’t make you smell like a brewery – it has a lovely fresh scent.
This soap is made with goats milk and coconut milk , both are a natural, soothing skin cleanser and moisturizer. We add oatmeal which calms irritated skin and honey which adds moisturizes to the skin. Coconut-oil infused soap moistures the skin. It's delicate, non-oily, and sweet-smelling as a tropical breeze. We use fresh creamy goats milk made from farm fresh local milk. We never use powdered goats milk or water. Goat milk is rich in proteins, vitamins and minerals. Its gentle and nourishing properties bathe your skin in luxury. The oatmeal naturally exfoliates your skin, leaving you feeling refreshed and silky soft.
Ghee, or clarified butter, is an Ayurvedic staple used to moisturize and purify the body. It's also a great digestive and detox aid because it stimulates the liver to secrete bile. Rogers Badgett, owner of the Raj, an Ayurveda health retreat in Vedic City, Iowa, suggests ingesting a quarter teaspoon of ghee in the morning and night (this is not recommended for overweight people or those who have weak digestion). Some centers also use it in Netra Basti, a purification treatment said to balance the pitta dosha and bring luster to the eyes. It's not for the squeamish: In a reclining prone position, you slowly blink as a skilled technician gently applies warm ghee to your eyes. Afterward, your closed eyes are wiped gently and the residual oils moisturize skin and soften lines.
Our Goat's Milk Picks- Dr. Alkaitis Organic natural soap; Handmade Goat's Milk Soap- Steppin' Out Ayurvedic Foot Cream; lippmancollection.com- Canus Goat's Milk Moisturizing Lotion; walgreens.com
Try It At- Warm Goat Milk Manicure and Pedicure, the Carneros Inn, Napa, California; thecarnerosinn.com- Kate Somerville's Signature Facial, at Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, Hawaii; fourseasons.com- Virgin Gorda Goat Milk and Honey Wrap, Little Dix Bay, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands; rosewoodhotels.com
Our Ghee Pick- Pratima Ayurvedic Rejuvenating Oil; pratimaskincare.com
Try Ghee At- The Raj, Vedic City, Iowa; theraj.com- Life in Balance Ayurvedic Rejuvenation Center, Seattle; ayurvedaseattle.com
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