GOAT MILK POWDER Specification
- Other Names
- Goat Milk Powder
- Chemical Name
- Goat Milk Powder
- Usage
- In cosmetic and personal care formulations, Goat Milk Powder is typically used at 0.5% to 20%. In creams, lotions, masks, and skincare products, usage levels generally range from 1 10%. In cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps, concentrations of 2 20% are commonly used to provide moisturizing and skin-conditioning benefits. In bath products and specialty treatments, usage levels typically range from 1 15%. The exact concentration should be selected based on the desired conditioning effect, formulation type, and product performance requirements.
- Main Material
- Goat Milk Powder
GOAT MILK POWDER Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 1 Kilograms
About GOAT MILK POWDER
Goat Milk Powder is a natural dairy-derived ingredient obtained by spray-drying fresh goat milk into a fine cream-colored powder. It is rich in proteins, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, milk fats, and lactic acid, making it a highly valued ingredient in cosmetic and personal care formulations. Goat Milk Powder is known for its moisturizing, nourishing, soothing, and skin-conditioning properties. It helps support skin hydration, improves skin softness, and contributes to a smoother, healthier-looking complexion. The naturally occurring fats and proteins help condition the skin and enhance the sensory feel of formulations. Goat Milk Powder also contains gentle exfoliating components, such as lactic acid, which can help improve skin texture and radiance. It is commonly used in soaps, facial cleansers, creams, lotions, body butters, masks, bath products, and specialty skincare formulations. Due to its mild nature and skin-friendly composition, it is frequently incorporated into products designed for dry, sensitive, and mature skin. The ingredient contributes a luxurious feel and enhances the overall appeal of natural and premium cosmetic products.