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Alaffia Authentic African Black Soap All-in-One - Eucalyptus Tea Tree -- 16 fl oz


Alaffia Authentic African Black Soap All-in-One - Eucalyptus Tea Tree
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Alaffia Authentic African Black Soap All-in-One - Eucalyptus Tea Tree -- 16 fl oz

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Alaffia Authentic African Black Soap All-in-One - Eucalyptus Tea Tree Description

  • All-In-One • Body Wash • Shampoo • Shaving Soap & More
  • For All Skin & Hair Types
  • Hand Crafted
  • No Parabens • No Phthalates • No Mineral Oil
  • No Animal Testing
  • No Synthetic Fragrance
  • Non-GMO • No SLS • No Sulfate
  • Gluten Free • Biodegradable
  • Fair Trade
  • Vegan

Alaffia's authentic black soap is made from a centuries old recipe of handcrafted shea butter and West African palm kernel oil. Saponification is provided by adding ashes to the hot oils, then cooking the soap for six hours. the last step is drying and curing the soap in the sun for three weeks, resulting in a gentle hand & body wash for all ages.

 

In West Africa, authentic black soap is known by its Yoruba name, Osse Dudu. "Dudu" means the color black, which comes from extensive "cooking" of the soap tot he point of charcoal. Many cultures in West Africa  use charcoal to detoxify & purify the skin. This is an integral aspect of true African black soap


Directions

Instructions For Use:

 

Facial Cleanser: Gently massage over skin. Rinse clean and pat dry. Follow with Alaffia face cream of your choice.

Body Wash: Apply generously working into a rich lather. Rinse thoroughly.

Shampoo: Apply to wet hair & massage into a rich lather. Rinse thoroughly & condition with Alaffia conditioner.

Also Good As: Hand Soap, Shaving Soap, and General Household Cleanser.

Free Of
Parabens, phthalates, animal testing, animal ingredients, synthetic fragrance, GMOs, SLS, sulfate, gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Azaradicha indica (neem) leaf,aqueous extract,lauryl glucoside, saponified butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter*, and elaeis guineensis (palm kernel) oil*, Eucalyptus globulus (eucalyptus) oil, melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) oil.*Certified Fair for Life Fair Trade certificate ingredients.
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Can This Beauty Trend Transform Your Skin? Discover the Benefits of African Black Soap

Have you seen an uptick in African black soap products lately? These plant-based, synthetic-free soaps are lining the shelves of health food and cosmetic stores because of their impressive benefits for skin.

Bar of Black Soap, Natural Sponge & Greenery on Bamboo Mat to Represent African Black Soap Benefits | Vitacost.com/blog

And users claim that it really does work to boost skin health. When 100 African black soap users were surveyed, 51% of them reported being very satisfied with the efficacy of black soap and 40% reported being somewhat satisfied. Among the participants, African black soap was being used for skin issues like acne, fine lines, eczema and dark spots.

So what exactly is African black soap and what makes it so special?

What Is African Black Soap?

You’ve probably heard of African black soap, but may be wondering what makes it different than your standard bar of soap? For starters, your standard bar of soap is probably made with synthetic and refined ingredients. They can cause irritation, dryness and skin sensitivity.

Black soaps, on the other hand, are made with a combination of ingredients that are native to regions throughout Africa.

The herbal components that may be present in black soaps include:

  • Aloe vera
  • Honey
  • Coconut oil
  • Camwood extract
  • Cocoa pod ash
  • Palm kernel oil
  • Shea butter
  • Avocado oil
  • Plantain bark
  • Lime juice

The ingredients will vary from region to region, and across different brands, but a true raw, unprocessed African black soap will be all-natural and unrefined. Unprocessed African black soap has a rough, exfoliating texture and as the name implies, it’s typically black or brown in color. It can be used daily for overall skin care and enhanced appearance.

What are Some African Black Soap Benefits?

1. Antimicrobial properties

When black soaps were evaluated for a study published in African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, all of them were found to possess antimicrobial activity. Researchers concluded that these properties allow black soaps to contribute to the treatment and management of skin infections that are caused by bacteria.

The antimicrobial property of African black soap is what makes it effective against acne and some skin infections. Not only does it fight bacteria that leads to breakouts and inflammation, but its exfoliating texture also removes microorganisms when it’s used to scrub the body.

2. Hydrates the skin

The ingredients in African black soap are hydrating and help to moisturize the skin without making it greasy. This is due to the coconut oil, cocoa, shea butter and avocado oil that’s often present in black soap.

While these natural ingredients are hydrating, some of them help to regulate sebum production, so you won’t be left with oily, greasy skin.

3. Improves skin texture and appearance

Because a good quality African black soap is left unprocessed, the raw ingredients create a rough, exfoliating surface that helps to reduce dead skin cells and scrub away microorganisms. This helps to improve skin texture, leaving you with a smoother surface, and it promotes the growth of new skin cells.

If you find the texture to be too rough for your skin, it can be smoothed out in the shower or you can rub the soap on to a washcloth and use that on the skin instead.

4. Soothes rashes and irritations

The plant-based ingredients in African black soap have healing, anti-inflammatory effects. Coconut oil, for example, has shown to improve the symptoms of skin disorders because of its moisturizing and soothing properties.

And aloe vera is often used to promote wound healing, ease skin irritations and soothe rashes. This is why black soap may help to improve razor burn, sunburn, psoriasis, eczema and more.

5. Reduces fine lines and scars

African black soap contains fatty oils and nutrients that work to promote healing and skin cell turnover. The vitamin E content, for example, helps to reduce inflammation, fight skin damage from free radicals and improve the appearance of fine lines, scars and stretch marks.

6. May reduce hyperpigmentation

Black soap’s anti-inflammatory, bacteria-fighting and antioxidant properties allow it to help reduce hyperpigmentation, or skin discoloration. Using black soap regularly may help to even your skin complexion, addressing the root of the problem – like sun damage or inflammation.

Precautions to note

African black soap is made with a combination of natural ingredients. If you are sensitive to some plant-based ingredients, be sure to read the label carefully.

When you first try African black soap, use it on a small surface area for the first few days. If you notice any skin irritation or you develop a rash, don’t use it anymore.

Black soap has a naturally rough texture, which can be a little too exfoliating for some skin types. You can work on smoothing out the bar with water, or use a washcloth to massage the soap into your skin. If you are using the bar in its raw state, apply it gently to the skin in circular motions.

These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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