An Idaho woman has created a business that is uniquely helping mothers by making soap, lotion and diaper cream — all from their own breast milk.
"When I was six or seven months postpartum, my husband was reorganizing the garage, and he moved our freezer. He got distracted and didn't plug the freezer back in, so my entire freezer stash got ruined,"
Soaps created using breast milk are seen in this undated photo. Britni Eddy, of Rigby, Idaho, has created a business that is uniquely helping mothers by making soap, lotion and diaper cream — all from their own breast milk. Eddy said soap typically requires five to six ounces of breast milk, which costs $30 for six bars. Diaper cream and lotion are $15 each.
Breast milk used to make soap is seen in this undated photo. Britni Eddy, of Rigby, Idaho, has created a business that is uniquely helping mothers by making soap, lotion and diaper cream — all from their own breast milk. Eddy also understands that some people think the idea behind breast milk soap is different and maybe even a little strange.
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