Saturday, February 5, 2011

What's All the Hoopla About African Black Soap?


Although I've never been the bar soap kind of girl, there are a plethora of options. Bar soaps come in a variety of fragrances, colors, shapes, sizes, and added ingredients. Unfortunately, bar soap is known to dry out your skin and there are a lot of unnecessary ingredients that simply do nothing more than make the soap smell good and look pretty. There is, however, one bar soap that has caught my attention and we've begun a secret love affair.


African Black Soap is growing in popularity, especially amongst the natural hair community. Over the past year I have watched a dozen reviews on African Black Soap and decided to give it a try along with the ever so popular Shea Butter. I was aware before making my purchase that there were imitations on the market and I learned that African Black soap is not black at all. Some imitations are dyed black. Armed with this knowledge, I purchased genuine raw African Black Soap.

As an all natural product I was expecting  to be wowed and wowed I was. The first night I used it I was impressed by the amount of lather this soap produces. It lathers up very well. When I used it on my face I could feel a tingly burning sensation and I wasn't surprised because several of the reviews I watched shared this description so I was expecting it. I cleansed twice and it left my face feeling very clean. At first glance in the mirror I noticed that my complexion was brighter after just one use and my skin's texture felt smoother and softer. The exfoliating benefit of the soap was definitely noticeable. I give it two thumbs up for first use.

African Black Soap is known to relieve acne, oily skin, clear blemishes and various other skin issues. It is not scented and comes unrefined. One thing to keep in mind is that although this is an all natural product it can still dry out the skin, so using it in combination with Shea Butter can alleviate dryness. After one month of use, I'll be sure to do a review on my YouTube channel; Just Naumi, so that I can share my results.

If you'd like purchase African Black Soap, here's a link for you:

Shop Afrikan Republic

See ya lata' and happy cleansing!

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