Avoid it because flavoured yoghurt means it contains sugar. And sugar causes breakouts on your skin.
Flavored PB powder can be used in various creative ways in recipes. You can mix it into smoothies, sprinkle it on top of oatmeal or yogurt, use it as a coating for protein balls, incorporate it into baking recipes like cookies or muffins, or even add it to savory dishes like stir-fries or sauces for a unique flavor twist.
You can use Sour Cream of Mayonnaise as a substitute of yogurt.
This may depend on your skin type but some of the best and most recommended natural substances for facial moisturizer are: honey, yogurt and papaya. All without impurities or processing of course! Yogurt and papaya will help cleanse also as they condition your skin and honey is well known to be great nourishment for skin and hair.
Sour Yogurt
greek yogurt
try putting plain yogurt on it. Trust me, this works.
Yes, you can use lemon to make yogurt starter.
Yes, it is generally okay to use hand soap as body wash, but it may not be as gentle on the skin as products specifically formulated for the body. It is important to consider your skin type and any sensitivities before using hand soap as body wash.
yes
no bacteria are used to make yogurt
Of course! sure You can use any type of yogurt you want. Nonfat yogurt would even make it more healthy! Good job! :)
Yogurt is a great baby food. It contain lots of high quality protein, plenty of calcium, and beneficial bacteria. It is appropriate to offer yogurt to babies generally after six months of age, and then only as a supplement to formula or breast milk, not as a replacement. You indicate that you would like to try yogurt in this manner, which is fine. Choose the plain, full fat yogurt. Babies do not need the added sugar of the flavored variety. If your baby does not care for the yogurt plain, try adding a little mashed fruit such as banana, applesauce or papaya.