Grama Goatmilk soap has added advantages of Goat milk, Virgin Coconut oil, Badam oil, Castor oil, Coconut milk, Aloe vera gel, Honey, Vitamin E and a combination of Herbal extracts to keep your skin young, soft and shiny.
Goat milk is routinely described as a “natural” skin care product — in the best way.“Goat milk has the same pH as human skin. So, when you cleanse with a goat milk product, you do not disturb the acid mantle, or the skin’s natural microbiome. The special properties of goat’s milk is its lactic acid content.This alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) is known for its gentle hydration and exfoliation properties. “Lactic acid has been shown to increase the production of ceramides, which you can think of as the mortar between the bricks of your skin cells,” In addition to lactic acid, “goat milk contains fatty acids that help repair the skin barrier, probiotics to encourage the growth of normal skin flora, and vitamin A to help gently exfoliate,”
Virgin coconut oil keeps your skin supple and moisturized. It fights acne due to its antiseptic properties. It uplifts your senses and immediately puts you into a sunny mood! Together, they form a perfect combination so that you can have a rejuvenating and refreshing bathing experience
Ingredients
Coconut oil
People have been using coconut oil for self-hygiene cleansing for many centuries now.
The benefits of this natural remedy are endless. By adding coconut oil to soap, you can experience a more soothing natural cleanliness. The coconut oil soap can help your hair, face, and skin with a more organic approach compared to the soap you normally buy.
Goat Milk
Goat milk also contains lactic acid, which aids in delicately exfoliating the skin and helping it hold moisture within the skin barrier. The fatty acids in goat milk help deeply moisturise skin that is dry and damaged.
Badam Oil
Reduced Skin Irritation, Calms Inflammation, Provides Anti-Oxidants, Balam oil can be used to revitalize and rejuvenate your skin, Badam oil can protect your skin from the sun as well as reverse any damage that has happened to your skin as a result of exposure to UV rays.
Castor Oil
Castor oil contains antioxidants that fight free radicals in your body. Fighting acne. Castor oil has antibacterial properties. Soothing sunburn, Moisturizing, Reducing puffiness
Coconut milk
Coconut milk has high levels of Vitamin C which helps maintain elasticity and flexibility of skin. It is also rich in copper, and prevents wrinkles, sagging skin and age spots.
Honey
Honey is one of nature’s most revered skin remedies. Its antibacterial and antiseptic abilities, it may benefit oily and acne-prone skin. Honey is also a natural humectant, so it helps keep the skin moist but not oily. This is because humectants draw moisture from the skin without replacing it.
Aloe vera
Aloe vera acts as a moisturiser, helps fight sunburn and fights ageing. Aloe vera contains numerous antioxidants that include beta-carotene, vitamin C and E that can help improve the skin’s natural firmness and further keep it hydrated.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that may be effective at reducing UV damage in skin. Preventing or treating fine lines and wrinkles, Moisturizing skin, Reducing skin itching. vitamin E applied topically may help nourish and protect your skin from damage caused by free radicals.
Herbal Extracts
Our secret recipe- A decoction of herbs which have been in use traditionally in Ayurveda for skin care.
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