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Traditional Black Soap is brownish-black in color. It is soft with an organic shape. It has a delicate texture & a natural earthy smell. It is not oily or scented. Black Soap has been used for black hair care & black skin care for centuries. Today people from all walks of life are benefiting from this amazing African soap. African black soap is mostly found in Ghana. However, other countries have their own version of African black soap. Nothing compares to the original African black soap from Ghana. Note: This African Black Soap is not the mass produced African Black Soap in boxes all over the market.
Properties
Helps deep clean skin.
Used on most skin types including rough and dry.
Helps clear skin of bumps & spots.
Helps reveal radiant, fresh & healthy skin.
Helps relieve acne, oily skin & other skin problems.
Great for removing make-up.
Helps against premature facial lines. Lathers well.
MAIN USES
Thanks girls,by the way, what would you recommend to use as a facial moisturiser. I am searching high and low for a really rich, nourishing and intensive facial cream with shea and cocoa butter in, any ideas?xx
Did you use it on your hair or just your skin and which did u use, did you use theDudu Osun Traditional Black soap that you can buy or did you use a more traditional less mass produce version?