RAW AFRICAN BLACK SOAP ORGANIC PURE 100% NATURAL UNREFINED
FROM GHANA, GRADE A
Benefits of African black soap
- Helps deep clean skin.
- Works on most skin types
including rough and dry or sensitive skin.
- Helps clear skin bumps and
spots.
- Helps relieve acne, oily skin
& other skin problems.
- Great for removing makeup.
- Works against premature facial
lines and wrinkles.
- Can be lathered and used as a
shampoo.
Ingredients
African traditional black soap is
one of the most beneficial yet unheard of soaps you will ever find. Made from
dried plantain skins, palm leaves, cocoa pod powder, and kernel oil for an
all-natural cleansing process. Plantains skins are largely what make this soap
so effective. Plantain is a fruit that grows in Africa & South America that
looks similar to a banana, except it is much larger and tastes altogether
different. You can find plantains at many ethnic or international grocery
stores. It is a natural source of vitamins A, E and iron oxides. When black
soap is made, the skin of the plantain is gingerly dried to a precise texture
under the sun. Afterwards it is roasted in a clay oven. The heat must be
constant in order to achieve the perfect brownish black color, texture &
smell. Afterwards, cocoa pod powder is added. Cocoa pod is the shell of the
cocoa fruit and also has natural healing properties.
The next process is very precise
because if it is not done properly, with the correct ingredients, there will be
no soap. The roasted plantain skin is mixed with palm oil and palm kernel oil
to form the soap. The roasted plantains determine the color of the soap. The
longer the plantains are roasted, the darker the soap.
African black soap is soft with
an organic shape. It has a delicate texture and a natural, earthy smell. It is
not oily, and can be used for hands, face, body and hair. It is most commonly
found in Ghana.
Usage of the Black African Soap
Break off a bar-size piece from
the bulk, then press it to shape with your hands, or use it as is. Rub the bar
between your hands (or on a washcloth would also work), then rub your soapy
hands on your skin and hair. (If you rub the bar on your hair, it will get hair
stuck to the bar.) Black soap absorbs water easily, so keep it from sitting in
water or it will dissolve away. The soap holders covered with little vertical
fingers work well.
Because this soap is softer than
commercial soap, it comes off the bar more easily, so less rubbing of the bar
is needed to release enough soap. When you start another bar, just push the old
soap sliver onto the new piece and the two will easily unite; leaving no waste.
How to Store the Black African Soap
Pure traditional African black
soap is a soft milled soap and has very high natural glycerin content. As a
result, it readily absorbs moisture from the air. It must be stored in a dry
location or in a sealed plastic bag or it will become soft as it absorbs
moisture. Black soap exposed to the air will have a thin white colored film.
This film is not mold it is caused by absorption of water from the air. This
can be avoided by keeping the soap in a dry location away from moisture until
ready for use.
We are buying our product from organic certified supplier, made with organic ingredients.
IMPORTANT: All of our
soaps products are for external use only.
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