Eucalyptus, Honey, Shea butter, & Goats milk soap
Eucalyptus, Honey, Shea butter, & Goats milk soap
Goat milk soap has recently been proven to effectively treat acne. Goat milk soap is less allergenic than synthetically loaded commercial soaps and detergents. It is known that goats milk can reduce skin inflammation, and soothes dry and damaged skin. Goats milk soap can reduce wrinkles and delay signs of skin aging
Eucalyptus boosts ceramide fatty acid production in the skin and helps it retain water, protecting it from dryness, flaking, and irritation. People with skin conditions such as dermatitis and eczema often have low ceramide levels in their skin. So, topical applications of eucalyptus may help support these conditions.
As we mentioned, eucalyptus was used way back when for wound healing and as an antiseptic. It's still being put to use today. Because of its antibacterial and antifungal properties, eucalyptus is used to treat a variety of skin conditions, like cuts, cold sores, and athlete's foot.