It’s been said that Cleopatra would take milk baths to enhance the feel and look of her skin. Seems, she was onto something. Fast forward many centuries later, and the thought of milk as a skin treatment is popular again; nevertheless, it doesn’t involve soaking in almonds, oats, or pistachios (keep those to your latte). Today, there are skin milksspecifically formulated to nourish your face and body.Products like Laneige Cream Skin Toner and Josie Maran’s Pure Argan Milk Treatment were pioneers, launching back in 2019 and 2014 respectively. As of this summer, they've some company — the skincare aisle has began to rival the dairy aisle. Rhode Skin, Chillhouse, and Biologique Recherche all launched milk-inspired products within the second half of...
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