Hi all I have a question for those soapers that use goats milk. If you use fresh milk, is it pasteurized/homogenized from the supermarket or do you get raw milk from a local farm or indeed your own goats? Does pasturisation alter the benefits of goat milk?,
I know we are not supposed to make claims about soap being good for certain skin conditions but I don't make soap to sell yet. My son suffers from excema and my daughter in law has psoriasis. I'd like to make some goats milk soap to see if it would help either of them. Excema is not something my son had growing up so I think what he has now may be caused by fragranced soap/shower gels etc. it only seems to appear on his shins. My daughter in law has suffered psoriasis since she was a child, her grandmother also suffered.
I have done some research into the best oils to use and olive, coconut, sweet almond , jojoba and cocoa or shea butter seem to be the most common choices. Does unfragranced goat milk soap smell 'milky'? would adding essental oil be of any benefit (not lavender - they both hate lavender) tea tree or peppermint maybe?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks
I know we are not supposed to make claims about soap being good for certain skin conditions but I don't make soap to sell yet. My son suffers from excema and my daughter in law has psoriasis. I'd like to make some goats milk soap to see if it would help either of them. Excema is not something my son had growing up so I think what he has now may be caused by fragranced soap/shower gels etc. it only seems to appear on his shins. My daughter in law has suffered psoriasis since she was a child, her grandmother also suffered.
I have done some research into the best oils to use and olive, coconut, sweet almond , jojoba and cocoa or shea butter seem to be the most common choices. Does unfragranced goat milk soap smell 'milky'? would adding essental oil be of any benefit (not lavender - they both hate lavender) tea tree or peppermint maybe?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks