African Black Soap

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Has anyone heard anything about this product? It's a really crude looking soap made out, but I've heard great things about it. The girl that told me about it had horrible acne, tried everything under the sun including Proactive and Accutane but nothing worked. She stumbled across this and has been using it with great success for 3 years!

It's also been noted to to help clear up rashes, help dry skin, ezcama (sp?) and other skin conditions. Could it really help ALL those things?!

Here's a link with a mini article and where you can buy it. I'm really thinking of trying some out because nothing has worked with clearing up my skin. I've tried tons of over the counter stuff, plus pills and creams from a derm. It's cheap, so I suppose it won't hurt to give it a shot.

http://www.bellaonline.com/ArticlesP/art26846.asp
 
lovespell said:
Has anyone heard anything about this product? It's a really crude looking soap made out, but I've heard great things about it. The girl that told me about it had horrible acne, tried everything under the sun including Proactive and Accutane but nothing worked. She stumbled across this and has been using it with great success for 3 years!

It's also been noted to to help clear up rashes, help dry skin, ezcama (sp?) and other skin conditions. Could it really help ALL those things?!

Here's a link with a mini article and where you can buy it. I'm really thinking of trying some out because nothing has worked with clearing up my skin. I've tried tons of over the counter stuff, plus pills and creams from a derm. It's cheap, so I suppose it won't hurt to give it a shot.

http://www.bellaonline.com/ArticlesP/art26846.asp

you might as well try it...i was in west africa recently and several people i was with bought a ton of the stuff...try it..who knows?
 
i just bought afraican black soap, do you guys know how to use it on face? also i heard that it is not suitable for dry skin, as skin will be become very dry after using this soap.
 
my mom's friend told her that her nephew used it on his acne and it cleared up. now her and her sister buy it in bulk for about $1.50 each because of the significant results of their skin. their fine lines & wrinkles were reduced and their skin tone is more even. i plan to purchase some and use it!
 
I keep hearing about this soap but not for acne but to help reduce underarm and bikini line irritation after shaving.

I should give it a try
 
I love black soap. I've been using it since I was a baby :smile:
 
interesting...
i havent heard about this but wouldnt mind trying it....
thanks for the tips--i hope there arent too many stores out there marketing the fake soaps as the real thing..!
 
not the prittyest of soaps is it lol !! is it pure as i have a lot of trouble with soaps as i have super sensitive skin. This could be the answer to my problems !! :flower:
 
if you're in toronto - canada, you can get it at Hiscott's on Yonge (south of College).
a company called 'black to eden' made it.
i've seen it around in health food stores as well as on the web.
never used it b/c have super dry skin & no acne.. but heard it's excellent stuff.

good luck
 
oh a friend of mine was just in toronto for a few days
wish i could have asked her to pick some up for me..
maybe i'll find some here in calgary...
 
http://www.nasabb.com/nasabbnew/blacksoap2.htm
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.

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
  • Showering
  • Bathing
  • Washing your Hair
  • Washing your Face
  • Washing your Feet
For your face: You can just use our natural skin care black soap for


just your face if you wish. You can wash your face once or twice a day.
Or you can give yourself a facial with our black soap. It's simple. Get a
small towel, dip it into some warm water, squeeze out and place the
towel over your face for about 10 seconds or until the towel goes cold.
Repeat several times. When you are done, wash your beautiful face
with our black soap. Don't forget behind your ears, under your chin and
your neck. Rinse with warm water. Moisturize with our Shea Moisturizer.
OooooHH! Your skin will do back flips!



Hmm I think I get a sample!

And to answer your question Browneyes:flower:

Ghana has an abundance of natural resources and therefore has
access to pure natural oils, salts & other natural products & ingredients.
Coconut Oil, Palm Kernel Oil, & Palm Oil, are used for cooking various
dishes in Ghana each day. These oils have been used to make Black Soap
for centuries.

 
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Its been used in the black community for centuries?

And now we know where that phrase "Black dont crack" comes from!

Interesting..never heard of it before..
 

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