If you watch commercials, you’ll notice that most skincare and beauty items are highlighted for the ingredients they include. Some add collagen and claim to fight wrinkles, while others add salicylic acid and say it clears up acne. I used commercial cleansers and scrubs for many, many years before finally discovering a simple and all-natural beauty routine that cleared up my acne-prone skin.
The first step that made an impact on my skin was eliminating the processed junk food from our diet. I didn’t know it at the time, and the impact happened very slowly over time, but I see it now when my skin breaks out after indulging in too many sweets or tortilla chips. For me, it’s affirmation that eating real food (and NOT eating real food) really does make an impact on the body.
The second step seemed to be a small one, but as hindsight is always 20/20, switching to goat milk soap is what made me question all the other ingredients that are in my skincare and beauty items, including the ingredients that were supposed to be good.
Switching to goat milk soap was a rather uneventful occasion. I went to the store, picked out the cheapest brand and brought it home. Just two days worth of washing made a noticeable difference in my skin and I’ve decided to never switch back to commercial cleansers again.
I admit that at the time, I knew practically nothing about goat milk soap. I’m still not a pro by any stretch of the term, but I’ve been thoroughly testing soap from Bend Soap Company for the past seven weeks and have come to the following conclusion:
The best goat milk soap is one that contains no more than three ingredients:
goat milk