It definitely looks strange, but it's made out of roasted cocoa pods and plantain skin ashes, which are mixed with palm oil and water.
This blend makes a delicate, chunky soap that foams up with the smallest amount. We paid $1 for a sample, which we shared, and it lasted for about 3 months!
African Black Soap can be used from head to toe, but we both think it's best used as a facial soap.
It's known to clear up blemishes and acne, relieve itchy skin and scalp, and completely rejuvenates the skin. It's even been known to help with fine lines and aging!
Apparently there are plenty of sites to buy this soap on, however we get it from www.pureessencebodycare.com/blacksoap.html
You can also check your local farmer's markets to see what kind of all natural soaps are available in your area. Find one you love? Tell us about it!! milkmouthit@gmail.com
Warning: After you wash your skin with this soap, you will not be able to stop touching it!!
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