32 OZ Pure Raw African Black Soap from Ghana 2 LB- Grade A Natural Handmade Review

32 OZ Pure Raw African Black Soap from Ghana 2 LB- Grade A Natural Handmade

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  • Black soap has been known to alleviate rashes, scalp irritations, acne, blemishes, wrinkles and other problems while it softens skin. You can use this soap on your body, face, and hair.
  • Black soap gives your face a deep cleansing, leaving it fresh and healthier. It can also help
  • with wrinkles and fine lines. Many people swear by this product, including myself!
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African Black Soap Raw and Organic 100% Authentic And Pure Produced And Imported From Ghana Fresh And Soft! 2 Ounce Piece This Is A Great All Natural Product! This Soap May Have An Irregular Shape ***The Picture Shown Is Not The Actual Item Being Sold*** Items Will Be Packaged Securely In A Polythene Bag Fast Shipping! African Black Soap is also known as Anago soap, Alata Samina and ose dudu. It is produced from secret recipes in West African nations by various tribeswomen. Considered Africa’s best-kept beauty secret for centuries, the benefits of African Black Soap are now widely known, prompting women and men across the planet to include it in their daily cleansing and beauty rituals.What is African Black Soap? The African Black Soap is made from the ash of locally harvested plants and barks such a plantain, cocoa pods, palm tree leaves, and shea tree bark. Years of use by people around the world has proven it to be an amazing natural alternative for those struggling with troubled skin. How is it made? First the leaves and bark are sun-dried and then roasted in a kettle or pot at an even, constant temperature, which is important to ensure color, texture and smell. Then water and various oils – palm oil, coconut oil, palm kernel oil (including shea butter and cocoa pod powder) – are added to the mixture and stirred for at least a day. After that, the “soap” is left to set for two weeks to cure. Different tribes and communities in Africa have adopted their own specific blend of oils and cooking techniques, which can be seen in the different color variations among black soap. What is it good for? The African Black Soap has been used for a long time to treat troubled skin. It’s good for fine wrinkles, dark spots, eczema, razor bumps, and clearing blemishes, acne, and rashes. It is also used as a light exfoliator. The soap can also be used on your hair, to treat scalp irritations. The plantain skins give the soap Vitamin A & E, and iron.