does anyone use a milk product for bathing?
By amyson
@amyson (3498)
Philippines
11 responses
@msfrancisco9369 (10002)
• Boston, Massachusetts
6 Oct 09
i always wanted to try it but its quite expensive. i am curious about its effect to the skin because many are saying that it's really good for the skin (although i don't have any skin problem) but i just want to have a feel of it. i've tried milk bath soap but i did not see any difference as compared to my other bath soap. that's why i really wanted to try the real milk. wow, me bathing in milk...this is a luxury treat for me!
@msfrancisco9369 (10002)
• Boston, Massachusetts
6 Oct 09
yes i also read that story of cleopatra using milk for bath. how i wish i can treat myself for a bath milk. as a mom, i think i still consider buying can milk for my kids than gallons of milk for my one time self-pampering milk bath-spa.
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@youless (112497)
• Guangzhou, China
12 Oct 09
I haven't used milk to take a bath because it is too expensive. But I had used the milk flavored shampoo to have the bath. It seems exactly like the milk. When I took the bath, it seemed that I was just having the shower with milk. It is nice.
I love China
@wookieekyut (673)
• Philippines
7 Oct 09
i haven't tried it but i used a bath soap made of goat's milk. it was so refreshing and my skin got softer and smoother.
@ced_cap (207)
• Philippines
8 Oct 09
i would also love to use milk in taking a bath, but i prefer drinking it (yummy...hehehe). but there are products including soap, lotion etc...that manufacturers put milk on it because it helps our skin glow but on my opinion it can help your skin glow when you drink it coz' it will really penetrate on your skin. You get the taste and at the same time you get the glowing skin.
@nanayangel (7879)
• Philippines
6 Oct 09
Hi there Amyson!
Yes, I have actually tried a soap, a bath soap with milk ingredients. It was papaya milk soap or something like that which I bought from a Natasha agent a few years ago. It was actually good and it smalls nice too.
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@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
6 Oct 09
Dear friend,
I had never used milk soaps, but mostly I use Ayurvedic soaps which gives me much refreshments and also they contain much of medicinal values. I hope each individual should use those soap that suits their skin and health.
@neelianoscet (9615)
• Philippines
6 Oct 09
I never do it as i find it very expensive to do it. I try to wash my faces with milk but not the entire bodies. It is too way expensives for me buy milk to put in my bubble bath. It is better you drink it than wasting money to buy milk uses in your body as some people even have problem buying milk as they could not afford it. Some products in the markets have ingredients of milk. Thus, you could uses it without the actual milk,
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@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
7 Oct 09
Hi Amyson. It is said that clear back in time, Cleopatra bathed in milk for soft and clear skin, and in times past, before the days of beauty creams, women used the cream that would rise to the top of a milk pan to soften their skin.
I have indeed used milk products (sold in stores, though...not from the fridge) to bathe in. They are very soothing, softening, and have certain properties that are the equivalent of alpha hydroxy products, too.
I used to use "Moo" lotion, too. Nice stuff! It's a skin lotion that comes in a white bottle with black spots...resembles and dairy cow lol.
Karen
@Preciousgem (1182)
• Philippines
6 Oct 09
Sometimes, if we have budget, we buy Johnson baby bath, it give me a relax feeling and smoother skin and body.
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