Goat Milk Powder: Natural Emollient for Nourishing and Moisturizing Skin
Goat Milk Powder is a full-cream, high-quality ingredient known for its skin-soothing and moisturizing properties. Rich in proteins, triglycerides, and vitamins A, B6, B12, and E, as well as essential fatty acids like capric and caprylic acid, it’s a valuable addition to personal care products. This nutrient-dense powder supports hydration, making it ideal for skin-loving applications like soaps, lotions, and bath products.
Our Goat Milk Powder is derived from goats raised without GMOs, antibiotics, or hormones, ensuring a pure and effective product. Flash-pasteurized and spray-dried, it’s packed with beta-casein and minerals to hydrate and soften skin. Its high-fat content and emollient properties make it perfect for sensitive, dry, or mature skin formulations.
Key Features & Benefits
- Natural Emollient: Moisturizes and soothes dry, sensitive skin, helping restore natural hydration.
- Rich in Vitamins & Minerals: Contains vitamins A, B6, B12, and E, plus beta-casein for deep nourishment.
- Balances pH: Contains capric, caprylic, and caproic acids to help maintain skin's natural pH.
- No Additives: Free from GMOs, hormones, antibiotics, and preservatives.
- Versatile: Suitable for various applications, from soaps and lotions to bath bombs and face masks.
Ingredients
- Common Name: Goat Milk Powder
- INCI Name: Goat Milk
- CAS No: Not applicable
Physical Characteristics
- Appearance: Light Yellow Powder
- Odor: Mild, creamy scent
- Solubility: Dispersible in both oil and water
- Source: USA
Suggested Uses for Goat Milk Powder
- Soap Making: Adds creaminess and hydration to cold-process soaps.
- Lotions & Creams: Moisturizes skin with natural emollients, making it ideal for sensitive skin formulations.
- Milk Baths: Combine with other milk powders and essential oils for a soothing, nourishing bath experience.
- Face Masks: Helps hydrate and rejuvenate dry or sensitive skin.
Recommended Usage
- Usage Rate: 1-100% depending on the formulation; reconstitute by mixing 8 parts water to 1 part powder by weight.
- Formulation Tips: Combine with honey powder or herbal powders in bath products to enhance the soothing effects. For soap, disperse in a small amount of warm water before incorporating to prevent clumping.
How to Use Goat Milk Powder in Formulations
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Milk Baths: Blend Goat Milk Powder with powdered honey, essential oils, or other milk powders for a soothing and nourishing bath soak. The rich nutrients in goat milk help soften and hydrate the skin.
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Lotions & Creams: Use Goat Milk Powder at a rate of 5-10% in creams and lotions to add natural moisturizing benefits. It provides essential vitamins and proteins that nourish dry skin, enhancing the cream’s hydrating effect.
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Cold Process Soap: Goat Milk Powder brings a creamy, luxurious texture to cold-process soap while delivering natural hydration and gentle exfoliation. To prevent discoloration and maintain the milk’s properties, dissolve the powder in water and freeze before adding it to the lye solution. Freezing helps control temperature during mixing, prevents scorching, and ensures smooth integration without clumping. The lactic acid in goat milk powder gently exfoliates, while fats and proteins soften the skin, making it perfect for sensitive and dry skin formulations.
Storage:
Keep in an airtight container at room temperature. Store away from moisture to maintain freshness and efficacy.
Safety:
For external use only.