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MILK

Description

Milk, a nutrient-rich fluid produced by mammals, has gained recognition in skincare and haircare formulations for its diverse beneficial properties. Rich in proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals, milk offers a natural approach to nourishing and protecting both skin and hair.

The proteins in milk, primarily casein and whey, provide moisturizing and film-forming properties, helping to improve skin elasticity and hair strength. Lactic acid, a natural alpha-hydroxy acid found in milk, acts as a gentle exfoliant, promoting cell turnover and improving skin texture. Milk's lipid content, including phospholipids and triglycerides, aids in maintaining the skin's barrier function and can help reduce transepidermal water loss.

Vitamins A, D, and B12 present in milk contribute to skin cell regeneration and hair follicle health. Calcium and other minerals support structural integrity in both skin and hair. Additionally, milk's natural emollient properties make it beneficial for dry, sensitive skin types and can help improve hair manageability and shine.

In skincare formulations, milk is often used in cleansers, moisturizers, and masks. For haircare, it's incorporated into conditioning treatments and leave-in products to enhance moisture retention and overall hair health.

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