ya but don't towel dry just natural air dry for best product.
How does milk bath benefit your body.....??
There is no proof that Cleopatra ever bathed in milk. Perhaps milk was used in a bath oil or mixed in a skin lotion. You have to remember that Egypt is a hot country and in Cleo's day there was no refrigeration. If she bathed in milk as some suggest, it would be stinky sour milk hardly a bath for a queen.
Yes; women often bathed in milk, and men more often bathed in wine. Roman water was dirty, and the milk and wine had other properties that were good for the skin.
buy taking a long hot bubble bath in milk. make sure you heat the milk for 85 digrees. *cassy*
It would depend on the bath towel. If you have a good cotton or cotten blend bath towel, it should be fine. When drying any part of your body, they recommend patting your skin, not rubbing.
NO! Do NOT do this, bleach is chorossive and will harm your skin etc. To bath in it would be very bad.
People often use bath gels because they keep their skin soft, and moisturized. Gels without dyes are particularly good for the skin.
Yes, milk lotion is great for dry or itchy skin. The milk proteins in the lotion help soothe dry skin and prevents flaking and may relieve itching. Now if you have itchy skin due to rash, allergic reaction, or bug bits its best to visit a local clinic to have it checked out.
Not 'necessary' - but it's certainly good for the skin. A steam bath opens the skin's pores, to allow dirt, grease etc to escape and be washed away.
History has said that Cleopatra bathed in milk to make her seem more seductive, but it is a very real possibility that she did. Cleopatra was said to always have complements on her beautiful skin and the milk baths may have helped with that. Milk has natural chemicals in it that breaks down dead skin. Her baths were probably not just milk; milk was more than likely just added to the water of the bath.
You get about half the bath of sand, then you add and 8th of water, make a sticky paste in the bath and imerse yourself in it :P ITS GOOD 4 YOUR SKIN
There is a myth that Cleopatra bathed in asses milk as a beauty treatment. While she may have used milk as an ingredient in a skin lotion, its highly unlikely that she would take a bath in sticky milk. The truth is that Cleopatra bathed in water like everyone else, except in her case the water was probably scented with perfume.