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- Milk_bath abstract "A milk bath is a bath taken in milk instead of water. Often other scents such as lavender, honey, and essential oils are added. Cleopatra, Elizabeth I of England, Elisabeth of Bavaria, and others have historically acclaimed the beautifying benefits of these baths. Milk baths use lactic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid, to dissolve the proteins which hold together dead skin cells.A milk bath for supposed medicinal purposes for a dying child can be seen in the 1931 film Night Nurse.".
- Milk_bath wikiPageExternalLink milkhoneybath.htm.
- Milk_bath wikiPageExternalLink recipe_detail.asp?fldRecipeID=1291.
- Milk_bath wikiPageID "4607636".
- Milk_bath wikiPageLength "1113".
- Milk_bath wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Milk_bath wikiPageRevisionID "617927909".
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_hydroxy_acid.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Bathing.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Bergamot_essential_oil.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Bergamot_oil.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bathing.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Cleopatra.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Elisabeth_of_Bavaria.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_I_of_England.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Empress_Elisabeth_of_Austria.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Essential_Oils.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Essential_oil.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Essential_oils.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Geranium_oil.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Herb.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Herbs.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Honey.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Lactic_acid.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Lavandula.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Lavender.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Milk.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Night_Nurse_(1931_film).
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Nutmeg.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Oatmeal.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Pelargonium_graveolens.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Sea_salt.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Seaweed.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Milk bath".
- Milk_bath wikiPageWikiLinkText "milk bath".
- Milk_bath hasPhotoCollection Milk_bath.
- Milk_bath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Milk_bath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Milk_bath subject Category:Bathing.
- Milk_bath hypernym Bath.
- Milk_bath type Article.
- Milk_bath type Building.
- Milk_bath type Article.
- Milk_bath comment "A milk bath is a bath taken in milk instead of water. Often other scents such as lavender, honey, and essential oils are added. Cleopatra, Elizabeth I of England, Elisabeth of Bavaria, and others have historically acclaimed the beautifying benefits of these baths. Milk baths use lactic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid, to dissolve the proteins which hold together dead skin cells.A milk bath for supposed medicinal purposes for a dying child can be seen in the 1931 film Night Nurse.".
- Milk_bath label "Milk bath".
- Milk_bath sameAs Melkbad.
- Milk_bath sameAs m.0ccb_k.
- Milk_bath sameAs Q2148202.
- Milk_bath sameAs Q2148202.
- Milk_bath wasDerivedFrom Milk_bath?oldid=617927909.
- Milk_bath isPrimaryTopicOf Milk_bath.