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Other videos she saw claimed breast milk soap could heal a host of skin conditions.

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So, three months after giving birth, she started making her own.
She saw results right away.
He had bad eczema when he was born.

Its also really hot here sometimes and he gets heat bumps a lot.
I think its made a really big difference.
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Williams isnt the only person intrigued by breast milk soap and sharing tutorials online.
There are hundreds of posts on Instagram and TikTok, with new ones being uploaded every day.
Some of the posts get millions of viewsand polarized responses.
Huntwork, 25, also used it on herself.
I dont know if its just me, but my skin is glowing, she says.
Beyond social media, Etsy haspage after page of offeringsfor those unable or uninterested in making their own.
But is breast milk soap really as beneficial as these posts claim?
Even so, Dr. Vural thinks that more studies need to be done.
We dont know all the benefits of mothers milk on skin, she says.
But we know that there a lot of very useful substances in itits antimicrobial, anti-candida.
Plus, she says, its often easily within reach.
The most important thing is its cheap; youre not paying money for it.
There are no harmful effects, no side effects like with drugs.
I have tried it on my own babys diaper rash problem.
Really, it works quickly and heals.
But what has also been there is the kind of squeamishness, the sense that its a potential contagion.
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In history, it was something that was hard to come by.
There wasnt any extra unless you hired a wet nurse to breastfeed.
Tran, the woman whose sister gifted her breast milk soap, has thoughts about the spike in interest.
For some, however, its worth paying to have a professional make your breast milk soap for you.
Allison Young is the founder and owner ofHudson Soap Co.in Quebec.
Young, 39, first started making breast milk soap in 2021 after a mother requested it.
The breast milk and lye solution is added to melted oils and butters, then poured into a mold.
The oils harden, water evaporates, and shes left with a finished loaf of soap.
She now makes a batch of the soap about once or twice per week.
(She describes the taste as soapy.)
If her child refuses the older milk based on its flavor, she assumes any other baby would too.
When asked why she thinks it went viral, Tran says, Its the shock factor.
I just think people arent accustomed to moms being free and open about their bodies.
Vivian Ewing reports forThe New York Timesand elsewhere.
She lives in Chicago and is writing a novel about motherhood.