In the Indian subcontinent, there has been a tradition of bathing by adding milk to water since ancient times. Elders give their blessings to us even today with a idiom, "Doodho nahao puton phalon", in many places children are bathed by pouring milk in water. The Bath Stories Goat Milk Kids Toys Soap Cup Cake Shape made of goat milk cleanses your baby's fragile skin without damaging it. A gentle cleaning that offers all the benefits of goat milk soap. Milk has lactic acid properties. Goat Milk Kids Soap works as a natural exfoliant. Bathing with milk and water removes the dead skin and the cells start repairing again. Skin looks more radiant due to new skin development. Characteristics that can help keep your skin looking and feeling great. To maintain your skin’s natural moisture, it’s best to use products that don’t remove the natural fats in the skin barrier. Goat milk soap boasts high amounts of fats, particularly caprylic acid, allowing for gentle removal of dirt and debris without removing the skin’s natural fatty acids. Goat milk is rich in fatty acids and cholesterol, which make up a large portion of the skin membrane. A lack of these components in your skin can lead to dryness and irritation. Furthermore, the milk is a good source of vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin shown to have anti-aging properties. To improve dry skin, the lipid barrier must be restored and rehydrated. Goat milk soap’s high cholesterol and fatty acid levels may replace missing fats while providing moisture to allow for better water retention. Alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) are used to treat a variety of skin conditions, such as scars, age spots, and hyperpigmentation, due to their natural ability to exfoliate.