The donkey milk is a product - a miracle of nature, the benefits of which have been known since antiquity, while today they have been documented through a series of studies. Its amazing properties are endless and include from anti-aging, nourishment, hydration, regeneration, soothing to firming, rejuvenation, improvement of skin diseases, vitamins.
Pure and precious
Knowing well its unique benefits the nuns of the Holy Monastery of the Ascension created a whole row with donkey milk, as wonderful natural face creams, bubble bath, soaps, but also body cream. In fact, what makes these products stand out is their high content of donkey milk, which reaches up to 70%, making them unique in their kind and skyrocketing their beneficial properties. Heaven of Beauty has these products exclusively, giving its friends the opportunity to get to know and love some of the best and purest cosmetics, made with donkey milk and further enriched with a range of valuable natural ingredients.
Unique benefits
Donkey milk is considered extremely valuable against skin aging, while studies have shown that it provides rich nutrition to the skin, as it has 60 times more vitamin C than cow's milk and is rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, D & E. In addition, it is a source of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, sodium, iron, zinc, contains anoglobin and glycerin, but also fatty acids, which help in the absorption of vitamins.
Its high content of phospholipids and ceramides helps to stimulate, regenerate, tighten and smooth the skin, while thanks to the proteins it contains, it has the ability to retain water and protect cells from oxidative damage. Also, its rich composition makes it an excellent ingredient in improving the appearance of the skin, making it more uniform, while it has significant benefits in the treatment of dry skin, eczema, acne and psoriasis and skin problems in general. In addition, its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties soothe irritated skin and reduce redness.
Beauty ingredient from… yesterday!
It is no coincidence that donkey milk has associated its name with the beauty and care of the skin since antiquity. In ancient Egypt, Queen Cleopatra is said to have bathed in donkey's milk to keep her skin young and radiant, while the father of medicine, Hippocrates, recommended it for the relief of symptoms in a number of diseases. The Romans had classified it as a drink exclusively of the aristocracy, the ancient Greeks used it as a medicine, while in the Middle Ages the nobles drank boiled donkey milk.
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