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I sell bars of soap made out of my breast milk – I’ve made $100,000, it’s great for everything from acne to eczema

A MOTHER has earned $100,000 in profit from selling soap made with a very special ingredient.

Taylor Robinson uses defrosted, donated, and expired breast milk to make her $14-a-pop bars of soap and says the unlikely liquid is great for all sorts of skin conditions.

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Taylor Robinson has made over $100,000 from making soap out of breast milkCredit: Jam Press/ @leojudesoapco
, named after her three-year-old son, to the milk.

The Jackson, Ohio native got the idea years ago when she was breastfeeding her son Leo and her friend asked for the ingredient in a bar of soap.

"When my friend asked me to make her one at first I did think it was a little weird," Taylor said.

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"It was odd she wanted to use my breast milk but after reading about it I realized how amazing it is and got to it."

"The reactions vary from extreme disgust to absolute admiration," Taylor said.

Breast milk is said to help soften skin, as well as reduce redness, oiliness, sensitivity, and itchiness.

She mixes the milk with oils, then makes the mixture into bars of soap.

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The business owner even makes custom orders, having mothers ship their breast milk from across the world to her business.

The mother of two has gone on to make $100,000, selling the soaps for $14 a bar or $100 for a whole load.

"It seems like the older and much younger generations are usually grossed out by it, but Millennials and Gen-Z are aware of how amazing breast milk is," Taylor shared.

The soap is loved by millennials and Gen-Zers alikeCredit: Jam Press/@leojudesoapco
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Taylor Robinson with her son Leo and daughter MarzCredit: Jam Press/ @leojudesoapco

She uses local breast milk which is expired for consumption and repurposes it because it would just go to waste otherwise.

"All that hard work the mum spent pumping isn’t for no reason."

"It just means it's been in the freezer for over a year and that makes it no longer good for consumption," she said.

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You can still receive all the skin health benefits from the milk, she says, and her customers absolutely love it.

"It's such a beautiful part of motherhood that goes into our soaps," she added.

Taylor, who also has a 13-month-old daughter named Marz, said that the soap has been known to help with minor rashes, diaper rash, cradle cap, acne, and eczema.

Taylor Robinson is proud of her successful career making breast milk soapCredit: Jam Press Vid
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