Description
Why is African Black Soap so good?
Because African Black Soap is packed with vitamins A and E, it is an absolute benefactor for your skin. The vitamin A helps your skin to produce collagen, keeps your skin firm and prevents premature skin aging. Vitamin E moisturizes and improves the texture of your skin.
You can use African Black Soap to strengthen and soften your skin and for blemishes and blemishes.
How is African Black Soap made?
Black soap is made from the ashes of local plants and barks such as plantain (cooking bananas), cocoa pod husk and palm tree leaves. The leaves and barks are first dried in the sun and then roasted in a pot at a constant temperature, which is important to get the color and texture right. Then water and oil (coconut oil, palm kernel oil, shea butter) is added and stirred for at least one day. The soap is “stored” for two weeks and is then ready to be used.
The palm oil used in the black soap comes from small communities, locally produced in Africa. So no mono-culture as with the large plantations that are so poorly known.
Use
Rub the soap between your hands, then apply the foam to a damp face. For an extra deep clean, let the foam soak in. African Black Soap can sting a bit with the first use because your skin still has to get used to it. Rinse off the soap with plenty of lukewarm water.
Use African Black Soap in combination with our 100% organic Shea Butter. After washing with African Black Soap, lubricate your skin with Shea Butter for well-hydrated and supple skin.
Storage tip: It is best to store African Black Soap in a wooden container.
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