British woman makes soap from your breast milk and claim that they are healing

British woman makes soap from your breast milk and claim that they are healing

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Breast milk — a storehouse of useful substances, and a resident of Lancashire I decided to use it not only for feeding the baby. 31-year-old Ashley white produces soap based on your breast milk and claims that it is perfectly nourishes and moisturizes the skin. The Briton said that with his help cure eczema on the hands of the eldest daughter. Milk soap is happy to use her entire family.British woman makes soap from your breast milk and claim that they are healingThe mother of two children spoke about how to make soap from breast milk, which washed her entire family. Unusual idea came to mind of 31-year-old Ashley white in April this year after the birth of the youngest daughter, MIA.

British woman makes soap from your breast milk and claim that they are healingA resident of Lancashire has shared photos of soap to their social networks. After that she started getting a lot of messages from strangers who want to buy her soap.

British woman makes soap from your breast milk and claim that they are healingIn the beginning breastfeeding Ashley was not a lot of milk, but when it started to arrive, the mother did not want to waste it. The British kept it in the freezer.

British woman makes soap from your breast milk and claim that they are healingFor the manufacture of soap Briton uses softened glycerin, milk, dry lavender and a few drops of essential oils. She pours the mixture into silicone molds, pours on top of all liquid soap and leave the soap to harden.

British woman makes soap from your breast milk and claim that they are healingNow the fridge women Packed with bars of fancy soap. She is considering to sell it, after many requests on social networks. Ashley wants to make lotion and shower gel on the basis of breast milk. A resident of Lancashire is ready to sell soap 3 to 4 pounds (about 270 — 360 rubles) apiece.

British woman makes soap from your breast milk and claim that they are healingThe Briton argues that the unusual soap helped to heal the eczema on hands of her eldest daughter. It reduces rashes, acne, relieves sunburn and very good for the skin in General.

Elizabeth Aubrey (Aubrey Elizabeth) from Boston also makes the soap, but not from breast milk. Her work is so similar to the real Goodies that they want to eat.

Keywords: UK | Breastfeeding | Idea | Making | Skin | Treatment | Mother | Milk | Soap | Use their hands | The family

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