with a caption that called it “so moisturizing.” Other videos she saw claimed breast milk soap could heal a host of skin conditions.
So, three months after giving birth, she started making her own.She saw results right away. “It’s helped a lot with my son for sure,” says Williams, 20, who lives in Tampa, Florida as a stay-at-home mom. “He had bad eczema when he was born.
It’s also really hot here sometimes and he gets heat bumps a lot. I think it’s made a really big difference.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Williams isn't the only person intrigued by breast milk soap online and sharing tutorials.
There are hundreds of posts on Instagram and TikTok, with new ones being uploaded every day. Video tutorials explain how to make it at home, a process that usually involves adding breast milk to a pre-made soap base and letting it cool and harden in the refrigerator.
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