Turning “White Gold” into a Nurturing Skincare Ritual
Often called “white gold,” breast milk is one of nature’s most miraculous resources. Rich in vitamins, minerals, antibodies and essential nutrients, it’s designed to nourish and protect babies from the inside out. But its magic doesn’t stop with feeding—breast milk has long been treasured for its healing, moisturizing and soothing properties, making it a beautiful ally for skin of all ages.
For years, the team at Apricus Naturals has lovingly transformed this precious substance into gentle, cold-processed soaps that are safe, simple and free from synthetic additives. Made from 100 percent organic ingredients and the mother’s own milk, these soaps are as pure as they come—ideal for sensitive skin, including newborns.
What makes breast milk soap so special?
Naturally antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory
Moisturizing and calming for delicate skin
Gently exfoliating, helping to restore the skin’s natural balance
Supports healing for conditions like eczema, cradle cap, dryness, redness and diaper rash
For mothers who practice holistic or homeopathic wellness, breast milk soap becomes more than skincare—it becomes a sacred, sustainable ritual. By turning their own milk into soap, mothers extend its benefits beyond nourishment, creating a sustainable, nurturing skincare practice that protects and comforts the whole family.
Each bar of Apricus Naturals soap is custom made using milk from the mother requesting the batch, honoring the unique composition of her milk and its specific benefits for her child.
Breast milk does more than nourish—it nurtures, comforts and protects, even beyond the feeding years.
If you're a new or expectant mother following a natural path and are curious about turning your milk into a gentle, healing soap, the team at Apricus Naturals invites you to reach out and explore the possibilities. For more information, call 917-939-5066, email [email protected] or visit ApricusNaturals.com.
Got Milk? Here’s How to Share the Love
Many mothers are unaware of the incredible resource that is their local mothers’ milk bank, such as The New York Milk Bank. These banks help bridge the gap for families who cannot produce enough milk or afford formula.
Lactating mothers who produce a surplus can get screened and donate their extra “white gold” to help babies in need—a generous act of love, care and community support.
One mother’s abundance can become another baby’s lifeline.







