The ancient Egyptian queen, Cleopatra, is considered a great beauty.
And to preserve the beauty of his skin, he took a bath in daily donkey milk.
In addition, Hippocrates, father of medicine, donkey milk recipes for various diseases including fever, wounds, etc.
to add to this benefit, donkey milk has four times the amount of vitamin C rather than cow’s milk.
So, it’s no secret that donkey milk is a nutrient power plant for both skin and body.
How about the appearance?
Used for anti-aging and healing
Milk contains acidic essential fats that work as anti-aging and healing strong properties.
These fatty acids obscure wrinkles on the skin and help regenerate damaged skin.
Plus, donkey milk also contains effective antibacterial properties to cure skin irritation and redness.
Antioxidants and nutritional rich
Known as a young natural panacea, donkey milk is packed with antioxidants and nutrients.
Contains vitamin E, amino acids, vitamins A, B1, B6, C, E, Omega 3, and 6.
These traits together make rich material when it comes to skin care.
In addition, vitamin D is an important material for human skin, and the main source to get it is through exposure to UV light.
At the same time, too many left the effect on the skin.
Here are when donkey milk acts as a big substitute because naturally contains vitamin D.
All in all, if this milk is applied frequently, it carries a glowing effect while making the skin look brighter.
Moisturizing and softener
Now it’s a fact that this milk works as a strong moisturizer for the skin.
In addition, if the donkey milk is used consistently, it acts as a large cleanser and helps in keeping healthy, hydrated and soft skin.
Therefore, donkey milk with healing, nutritional nature and rejuvenating for the skin quickly appears as the main ingredient for skin care.
It also drives several players that lead to roll out personal care products such as soap, cream, etc.
produced using donkey milk.
In addition, the global donkey donkey market is growing rapidly with market value projected to reach $ 68,139.0 thousand in 2027, registering CAGR by 9.4% from 2021 to 2027.
And the increasing use of donkey milk as ingredients in cosmetics and personal care products will significantly contribute to This market growth in the coming years.
With input from Hitesh Rathi, founder, Aadvik Foods.