3 Reasons to Use Zum Bar Goat's Milk Soap
Have you tried using a soap made with goat’s milk? I recently did after Indigo Wild sent me a few of their Zum Bar Soap to try out.
Note: I received product sample for review purpose. Any personal views expressed are always 100% my own.
The first thing I noticed was the amazing scents. The bars include scents like Anise-Lavender, Cedar, Coffee-Almond, Frankincense & Myrrh, Rosemary, Tangerine-orange and Rosemary-Mint!
All the bars smelled so good in the package and I was excited to see if they continued to smell good after being used. They sure did!
After using my Zum Bar Soap, my skin was left with a light scent that lasted most of the day. I also noticed my skin wasn't as dry, as when I used my non-goat milked soap. There was a noticable smooth and softness differance.
All because the soap was made with goats milk!? Who knew!
Wondering why there's goat’s milk in Zum Bars? Indigo Wild considers goat’s milk the best mix of "good for you" and "good for nature."
Here's a few reason's why
Goat’s milk is naturally homogenized.
Since it's already homogenized, this makes for a better base moisturizer that’s easy to work with and mixes smoothly with their all-natural essential oil blends.
Never any parabens, sulfates, phthalates, detergents, petroleum by-products or other yuckies.
Goat’s milk has a pH level that's as near to skin.
Since the pH is so close, it helps moisturize while maintaining the balance of skin. Many soaps leave skin feeling too oily or too dry. Left too oily and pores get clogged. Left too dry and skin overcompensates and overproduces oils. Goat’s milk doesn't upset the protective shield that skin’s oil glands produce.
Goat’s milk offers vitamins.
Zum Bars are packed with vitamins — A, B and D. Vitamin A reduces wrinkles and fades brown spots. Vitamin B improves moisture retention. Vitamin D helps protect your skin.
And no worries for people who have allergies to usual dairy products or sensitive skin.
Zum Goat's Milk Soap Bars are $6.50 per bar.
Learn more, visit - www.indigowild.com
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