Many mothers will squeeze some breast milk into the baby when taking a bath, feeling that it is as good for the skin as milk bath! The baby’s skin is whiter and tender!
As mentioned earlier, the baby’s skin is tender and pores are easily blocked by protein and fat in breast milk, so it is not recommended.
Can’t I dilute it and put less breast milk?
Nutrients such as protein in breast milk, like milk, belong to macromolecular substances. These macromolecules cannot be absorbed by the skin and have no effect on regulating melanin metabolism. Neither breast milk bath nor milk bath, nor adults nor children, can achieve whitening effect.
Is it okay to make breast milk soap?
Breast milk soap may be potentially dangerous.
Breast milk is easy to deteriorate. If no anti-corrosion measures are taken during the production process of breast milk soap or the production process is not standardized, bacteria will easily breed.
Moreover, if the milk provider is unhealthy, such as the mother suffering from hepatitis B, AIDS, syphilis and other diseases, using breast milk as skin care products may also spread hepatitis B, AIDS and other diseases.