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08.16.2010 |
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Beauty
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| Milky way to youthful looking skin... |
| Written by Dom | ||||
Milk is more than just another nutritious beverage. Ancient Queens used to bathe in it to smooth out their skin and to make it appear more youthful so why not you?
It would be nice to be able to bathe in it just like Cleopatra did, but lets be realistic we are living in difficult times! Your skin would feel like silk to the touch but your wallet would be empty and you would be flat broke if you tried to live like Cleopatra. Luckily for you, You don't have to.
Why Milk? - Milk is good for the skin because of its hydrating properties. -It helps to reduce age spots on your skin. -It contains essential proteins, amino acids, and vitamin A that nourish skin. -It is rich in beta-hydroxide acids that act as natural skin exfoliaters, producing smooth, glowing skin. -Another important nutrient in milk is lactic acid, which softens skin.
Thankfully scientists along with an army of dermatologists and cosmetologist have created plenty of products with milk in it to satisfy your need for luxury and soft skin. Here there are some of them:
1 Skin Milk Body Cream- Some believe it helps prevent stretch marks if used during pregnency. It helps to keep your skin silky soft and hydrated.You can get it at Amazon.com for just $9.62
2 Menard LS Milk Lotion-Non sticky formula provides a light weight layer of hydration to your skin, leaves it healthy and glowing.You can get it @ Amazon.com for $65.00 for those who have deep pockets.
3 Moisture Au Lait- is a special blend of natural olive oil, almond oil, Vitamin E & A, and Milk Protein that provides a healthy and soothing dose of skin nutrition. This light, fast absorbing blend is a good choice for oily skin.Available @ Amazon.com for $12.00
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| Last Updated on Monday, 16 August 2010 03:50 |
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