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Ever heard the slogan "milk does a body good"? It turns out that milk does the skin good, too. Milk baths have been part of beauty and relaxation rituals for centuries. Cleopatra famously bathed in sour milk to improve her skin texture. And for good reason: "Milk baths can have tons of great benefits for your skin," says Michelle Henry, M.D., clinical instructor of dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College. "They can soothe and hydrate skin, whether it's dry, itchy, or just generally irritated." What are the benefits of milk baths? ELEMIS Skin Nourishing Milk Bath contains natural ingredients that work with the skin’s healing process to restore balance to the complexion. Milk protein strengthens cells with a combination of vitamins, minerals and amino acids. The formula also contains oat kernel extract, which calms inflammation and relieves irritation. Hydrating ingredients such as jojoba oil keep skin soft and supple. Add this dry skin care product to your bath or rub directly onto dry patches to relieve irritation.
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Exfoliation: "The lactic acid in milk acts as a mild alpha hydroxy acid, which helps with exfoliation," Dr. Henry explains. This helps to smooth the skin's texture and get rid of dry, rough patches.Now, here's how to DIY a milk bath: To make a milk bath at home, add the following ingredients to warm bath water, Dr. Henry suggests. Then soak and relax in the tub for 20 to 30 minutes for maximum benefits.
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Hydration and replenishment: "Milk also contains nourishing ingredients for your skin, like proteins, fat, vitamins, and minerals," Dr. Henry adds. Excellent for excessively dry skin as it leaves your body feeling satin soft and in perfect harmony
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WHAT IS IT? This award-winning bodycare product contains a unique balancing formula which leaves the skin feeling nourished, hydrated and smooth. WHEN TO USE? Can be used every evening as part of your daily skincare and bodycare routine. For best results use every other day over nine days. Inflammation: Milk baths can also treat some frequent ailments, including sunburns and poison ivy rashes. "The proteins and vitamins will help calm inflammation and moisturize," Dr. Henry explains. If you’re treating a sunburn, she suggests applying aloe vera after your bath to help skin retain moisture.