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African Black Soap

African Black Soap

6 total reviews

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A little History:

African black soap (ose dudu) originated with the Yoruba people in Nigeria and the Yoruba communities in Benin and Togo. The Yoruba words ose (soap) and dudu (black) literally translates to the black soap. It is also called anago samina in Ghana. (Anago is the name of a Yoruba sub-group in what is now Republic of Benin). Samina means soap in the Twi dialect of the Akan language.

Another name for the soap is alata samina which is used throughout Ghana. Alata means spicy in Yoruba. It is believed that Yoruba traders, specifically women traders, who sold tomatoes and peppers, introduced black soap to Ghana. These women were called Alatas (pepper traders) and alata samina was a term coined by the Ghanaians that meant the pepper traders’ soap.

Yoruba women had an important and unique role in agriculture in pre-colonial Yorubaland. They were responsible for processing raw farm produce into finished goods for trading. This included harvesting produce from trees and they also tended to the gardens where vegetables and fruits, such as peppers, were grown. They were also responsible for selling produce as well as black soap. Source: https://www.byrdie.com/african-black-soap-2442627

  • Known for fading skin discolorations and evening out skin tone.
  • 100% pure and handmade with Unrefined Shea butter
  • Helps treat and heal symptoms of Eczema, Psoriasis and acne, contains pure African Shea Butter
  • Helps with reducing acne (especially in combination with African Shea Butter)
  • Amazing Natural cleanser for the body
  • Contains iron, Vitamin A, and Vitamin E to promote a healthy skin and hair
  • Great for all skin types (including dry, rough and sensitive skin
  • Can help in the prevention of stretch marks during pregnancy
  • Can help reduce skin razor irritation and bumps after shaving

Traditional black soap is typically a mixture of water and the ashes of plantain skins, cocoa pod powder, and palm oil. Other recipe blends can include the ashes of palm leaves or shea tree bark, and a combination of palm oil, coconut oil, shea butter, or tropical honey.

Customer Reviews

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Ruthy Ferreiras
African Black Soap

One of my favorite

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Krystle

Love my skin after using this noticed less bumps and dry skin is gone

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Annie
Wow!

This soap truly is fantastic! The lather is unbelievable and I love how soft it makes my skin feel. A must have!

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Jaelynn Joseph
African black soap

I have been battling with an acne patch i had on my cheek For 2 years and since using the African black soap it has cleared up so nicely I am so happy with the results i just placed an order for another 3 bars!! :)

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Stella Crawford
Best Soap

I use almost all the soaps for different reasons but this one I bought it bc I have suffered from acne my entire life basically I started using this soap combined with charcoal and the oatmeal and OMG my skin have never felt so clean and it take away all impurities and is really curing my acne is even fading old acne marks It is amazing I really recommend this soap I have tried other before and never worked but this one is the IT. Thank you for making this miracle

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