yeah I was thinking about yogurt, I didn't know you could get yogurt powder Taken from :
http://www.texasnaturalsupply.com/produ ... ductid=YGP Higher in lactic acid than other milk products, yogurt powder is an exceptional choice for bath blends and facial treatments.
Yogurt soothes, softens and rejuvenates the skin. It acts similarly to milk and can be used in milk baths, facials, body scrubs, soaps and other skin care products.
Yogurt has long been considered a beneficial ingredient for skincare applications by relieving and hydrating dry skin.It not only has nutritional benefits for the skin, but also acts as a successful hair conditioner.
The benefits of yogurt's probiotics activity can enhance topical applications for skin care in the form of a cleanser or a mask. There are also numerous formulations using Yogurt that can address specific skin types and leave the complexion in a healthier state than before.
Not only will the antibacterial and antifungal properties of the Yogurt rid the face and skin of impurities, the lactic acid found in yogurt will tighten and soften the complexion as well.
Yogurt is high in protein, calcium and vitamins and makes a soothing cleanser. The Lactic acid acts by gently removing dead skin cells, leaving the skin feeling soft and smooth.
Can be used in milk baths, facials products (masks, etc), body scrubs, soaps and many other skin care products. Yogurt is also a great addition to dry formulations without the concern about shelf life.
Add yogurt powder to soaps at about 2 tablespoons of yogurt powder per pound of soap. Premix the powder with a little water reserved from your soap recipe.
I will see if I can get a hold of some, and try it out, see if it does any good in m&p.