In ancient Egypt, it was used in various medical recipes to cure internal and external inflammations. In ancient Rome, it was the drink of the aristocracy. Women fell in love with its cosmetic properties and bathed in it, as well as making face creams. We all know that Cleopatra bathed in donkey milk to keep her skin young and glowing. ... and he succeeded!!!
It is the closest milk to mother's milk. It used to be given to babies instead of mother's milk and especially to children with coughs, to fight anemia. It helps in the absorption of calcium from the intestine. It also helps in the quick healing of wounds and in the prevention of some diseases, such as eczema. It has acids that provide elasticity to the skin. It also contains fatty acids such as Ω3 AND Ω6, which help absorb vitamins. Its mineral elements allow the skin to be cleansed, dead cells are removed and new, alive ones are created!!!
In the past, all cosmetic formulations that were for regeneration, had collagen and elastins, giving a result of only 10%-15%. Today, using donkey's milk in facial creams, we have a 50% effect in regeneration, i.e. skin rejuvenation, wound healing, hydration from psychogenic dehydration!!! A face cream made from this milk is regenerative, anti-wrinkle, firming, anti-aging and moisturizing. All in one!!!
It is a natural product and it is produced biotechnologically.