Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Milk Spa

You can find lots of different kinds of cleansers available,such as the foaming creams, cleansing oils and gels, and good old-fashioned soap and water. But how abou the milk spa?Maybe also a good choice.

Despite its name, milk cleansers don't typically contain milk. They are so named for their dye and consistency. However, some brands claim to contain "milk proteins," which allegedly nourish the skin. If you're sensitized to milk, make sure to keep an eye out for these ingredients.

You can also find lots of "recipes" for mixing up your own milk bath at home. However, this article will focus on milk cleansers.

Milk cleansers are of the non-foaming selection. Most foaming cleansers contain sulfates, the chemical that makes bubbles. However, they also sap skin of moisture (and hair too for that matter). Because milk cleansers do not have sulfates, they are usually good for dry or sensitive skin.

Several milk cleansers will foam slightly if they contain a normal oil, like coconut. These kinds generally rinse off somewhat more totally than milk cleansers that do not contain as often oil. The latter type must be tissued off as well as rinsed.

Because milk cleansers are so soft, they are normally not as effective for removing make-up or for oily skin. However, those with mixture skin may like using a milk cleanser at night, particular in winter months. Using it in the am may leave your face looking shiny by the afternoon.

Using a milk cleanser and doing a milk spa.I think you can get a good-looking skin soon!

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