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Kate Somerville's goat milk cream is a comfort product — goat milk's naturally occurring lactic acid provides gentle exfoliation while the milk proteins hydrate, jojoba oil mimics sebum, and mango seed butter delivers rich occlusion without heaviness. The LA aesthetician-turned-brand-founder formulated this for the celebrity clients whose skin couldn't tolerate active treatments between appointments. It's recovery skincare dressed as luxury.
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Goat Milk Moisturizing Cream by Kate Somerville is formulated for dry, sensitive, normal skin. Kate Somerville's goat milk cream is a comfort product — goat milk's naturally occurring lactic acid provides gentle exfoliation while the milk proteins hydrate, jojoba oil mimics sebum, and mango seed butter delivers rich occlusion without heaviness. The LA aesthetician-turned-brand-founder formulated this for the celebrity clients whose skin couldn't tolerate active treatments between appointments. It's recovery skincare dressed as luxury.
The key active ingredients in Goat Milk Moisturizing Cream are Jojoba Oil, Vitamin E (Tocopherol). It's known for: Goat milk — natural lactic acid + hydrating proteins and Mango seed butter — rich without feeling greasy.
Yes, Goat Milk Moisturizing Cream targets dryness, sensitivity, redness. Goat milk — natural lactic acid + hydrating proteins
Goat Milk Moisturizing Cream retails for around $65, which places it in the premium range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Premium pricing for a relatively simple formula; Not suitable for vegan consumers.
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