Is a milk bath just milk??
Question: I wanna get a milk bath for my arms that have keratosis pilaris so is a milk bath just milk or do u need to add something to it?
Answers: You fill your bathtub up with water. Use powdered milk to add to the water. You are not wanting to have 100% milk, even when using liquid milk you are 'adding' it to the bath water.
You then add different things. Mostly for scent or enhancements like honey, lavender, sea salt, oatmeal, etc... or by adding oils.
It should help renew your skin tissue quicker, and also exfoliate and soften your skin.
Not just any milk will do, you have to get the milk of a hundred hummingbirds.
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What you would do is just add milk to your bath.
I don't think a tub full of milk would be as cost effective as a relatively inexpensive cream.
I imagine a whole bathtub full of milk would be expensive buying all that milk...
I think you would just add the milk to a regular bath. I also heard some celebrity would add a bottle of merlot wine to her bath because red wine is good antioxidant or something and also mud baths are supposed to be good for your skin.
steal about 15-20 milk bottles in he early morning from your neighbours & your sorted! ;)
I don't think a milk bath is just milk. I'm sure there are some ingredients in there to help your skin.
A milk bath is just what it says it is, but add chocolate syrup and it is a party.
Answers: You fill your bathtub up with water. Use powdered milk to add to the water. You are not wanting to have 100% milk, even when using liquid milk you are 'adding' it to the bath water.
You then add different things. Mostly for scent or enhancements like honey, lavender, sea salt, oatmeal, etc... or by adding oils.
It should help renew your skin tissue quicker, and also exfoliate and soften your skin.
Not just any milk will do, you have to get the milk of a hundred hummingbirds.
????????????????????????????????????????...
What you would do is just add milk to your bath.
I don't think a tub full of milk would be as cost effective as a relatively inexpensive cream.
I imagine a whole bathtub full of milk would be expensive buying all that milk...
I think you would just add the milk to a regular bath. I also heard some celebrity would add a bottle of merlot wine to her bath because red wine is good antioxidant or something and also mud baths are supposed to be good for your skin.
steal about 15-20 milk bottles in he early morning from your neighbours & your sorted! ;)
I don't think a milk bath is just milk. I'm sure there are some ingredients in there to help your skin.
A milk bath is just what it says it is, but add chocolate syrup and it is a party.
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