Honey and Milk Bath?

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Anyone here ever took one? I heard that they make the skin extra soft and smooth and on top of that they make the kitty taste extra sweet
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Here's some info that I pulled up:

One of the main ingredients, Milk, contains lactic acid, which helps to exfoliate your skin. The lactic acid in milk is an alpha hydroxy acid, which helps to cleanse the deepest layers of the skin.

Honey has an abundance of health properties. First of all, it is composed of sugars like glucose and fructose so it is also a gentle alpha hydroxy acid. It’s made up of both minerals and vitamins to help nourish and heal the skin. Since it also contains phytochemicals that kill viruses, bacteria, and fungus, it’s has a natural anti-inflammatory effect which heals wounds quickly. This makes honey a good substitute for wound dressings.

Here are a couple of ways to enjoy these 2 main ingredients found in her ancient beauty secrets.

Cleopatra Honey & Milk Bath

Ingredients

• 1/2 Cup Powdered Milk

• 1/2 Cup Raw Honey

• 2 teaspoon Jojoba Oil (optional)

Mix ingredients in a large bowl and pour your warm bath. Soak for up to 20 minutes to infuse these beneficial ingredients in your skin. This recipe makes enough for one bath.

 
LOL @ April..I was reading this book by Mary B. Morrison and the character Fancy did that right before her bf popped up...let's just say they hd s wild night, lol. This is the mixture from the book:

1 gallon of homogenized milk and 16 oz of natural honey in her warm bath water

 
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