Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Milk is an alpha-hydroxy acid That's the key statement there - would almond milk be an alpha-hydroxy acid?!?! Regardless, it would still have it's own benefits - it's used in a lot of beauty products and maybe have some of the same benefits as Almond oil?!?!? It'd be great to try in a soap or lotion also! sigh...........great.....now I've got more to add to my list of experiments........LOL! I'm going to try some pine tar soap today - it's supposed to be great for hair, dry skin and also to get glue off your hands. I figure also for healing skin problems. Sweet Almond: Shelf-Life:6 months-1 yr. One of the top choices of Aromatherapists as it is good for all skin types. A very good massage oil it is beneficial for dry skin and helps relieve itching, soreness and dryness. It is reported to be soothing, healing, lubricating, softening, revitalizing and nourishing. Good for sensitive or irritated skin. This oil is a very pale yellow with a slight nutty odor. It is a little heavier than other oils and may stain the sheets if you use it in massage. It is an excellent skin lubricant and contains olein glyceride linoleic acid. It is rich in minerals, vitamins and proteins. Do not confuse this oil with Bitter Almond Essential Oil: That particular oil is never used in aromatherapy as it may cause prussic acid poisoning. Becky "They say that God only gives us what we can handle - do you ever think that God has you mixed up with someone else?" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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