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African Black Soap

 This will change your Go Bare Skin Care World. It will heal and transform your hair and make your skin glow!

 

Have you heard about the skin care benefits of African black soap?

This recently trending ‘must-have’ for your skin care routine has a history of use that goes back quite some time. African black soap is a traditional, plant-based soap from West Africa.

THE BEST ANTI-AGING "Perfect Skin Secret," NATURAL SOAP ON EARTH - SKIN REJUVENATING - 100% NATURAL INGREDIENTS. Use on body, face, and hair. SEE RESULTS FAST. 

  • Known as the this miracle cleanser is used on all skin types. People with dry skin to burns, sensitive skin, or rashes, this fragrance free solid soap bar is the final answer that you've been searching for. You too can obtain the soft beautiful skin you desire
  • Our liquid soap is a 100% Pure & Natural and will make your skin will feel soft & smooth. The Liquid black soap helps to fight aging, blemishes & wrinkles. Comparable to homemade soaps, it is vegan friendly, and fair trade. It's also hypoallergenic, and cruelty-free. We recommend always try a small area to make sure you don't develop an allergic reaction to it.   

100% Super Natural, pure & authentic Bare Pits DETOX Lye Free Miracle African Black Soap Liquid Body & Face wash. Nothing added. No dye. No charcoal.  Easy to use. It is an excellent light exfoliating cleanser that is composed of numerous soothing and beneficial ingredients packed with vitamins A & E that are abundantly found in nature.

This organic, natural anti-bacterial African soap balances armpit odor, cleanses skin, fights hormonal breakouts, no chemical or preservatives added, great for removing makeup and black heads, deep cleanses pores, helps remove acne, natural scalp cleaner, gentle on delicate skin, moisturizes skin, clears pores, hydrates deeply, and is lye-free. Used to wash skin each day can help greatly reduce blemishes. As a shaving soap, helps decrease the amount of ingrown hairs as well as helps reduce dark spots. 

The vitamin-rich ash is the magical secret that gives African black soap the ability to not just clean the skin, but to help soothe skin issues such as eczema and psoriasis, reduce hyperpigmentation, and help fight off bacteria that causes acne.

The aroma and deep rich color result from the CENTURIES OLD extraction process that blends the great ingredients together producing the FINEST SKIN CLEANSER available.

Featured Highlights
  • Helps to remove scars caused by acne.
  • Helps to remove skin irritations. Use of black soap helps to remove skin irritations like rashes.
  • Lathers like no other leaving your squeaky clean and hydrated
  • Amazing and gentle scalp cleanser 
  • Suitable for all skin types. Black soap can be used for the treatment of problems on all types of skin including the dry and rough, oily and moderate skins.
  • Beneficial for skin diseases. Black soap is very beneficial for reducing the discomforts that are associated with skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema.
  • Delays ageing on the skin. Regular use of black soap helps to remove facial lines that are mostly early signs of ageing. Thus black soap can be used to delay ageing of skin
  • Naturally kills bacteria (removes odor).
  • Cleanses like no other and removes buildup of pores.
  • Soothes, heals, and moisturizes skin and is anti-inflammatory.
  • Perfect for shaving while leaving your skin soft.
  • Safe for all skin types, and is acne fighting, non-oily, and moisturizing.
  • Improves skin texture, protects from sunspots, and reduces fine lines.
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    Directions

    Take a small amount and rub in hands with a little water. Lathers like no other. Apply with our korean hand mitts to cleanse body and face. Discontinue use of irritation occurs

    Ingredients

    Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, Raw Cocoa Pods, Unrefined Palm Kernel Oil, Plantain Skin Ashes, Unrefined Shea butter, Natural Vitamin E and Water.

    What is African black soap?

    With natural antibacterial and exfoliating properties, African black soap acts gently to improve skin texture and tone. The soap also reduces inflammation and may help treat some signs of aging like dark spots or wrinkles. You can use African black soap on your face, hands, body — even your hair.

     

    Generally, African black soap doesn’t contain lye (a common soap component). It’s unscented without dyes or other additives.

    What does African black soap do for your skin?

    Studies have shown that it deep cleans and improves skin on par with other soaps, including cleansers with chemicals.

     

     1. Removes bacteria

    Studies show that African black soap’s natural antibacterial ingredients work better than medicated cleansers to remove certain harmful bacteria, dirt and other impurities.

    2. Deep cleans your skin

    African black soap’s natural ingredients make it a thorough facial cleanser and makeup remover. Its oils and butters help dissolve makeup, while it effectively removes dirt from your face or body.

    3. Exfoliates to help improve skin texture and tone

    African black soap is much less smooth than other soaps, due to the ashes used to produce the soap, so it works as a natural exfoliant, removing dead skin cells before they clog pores and hair follicles. The plantain skins and leaves found in African black soap are naturally high in vitamin A, which can brighten your complexion, too.

    “It’s a good alternative to chemical products if you’re looking for a product with natural ingredients,” says Dr. Vij.

    4. Reduces or prevents razor burn

    If you’re used to having irritated skin or razor bumps after you shave, you may want to give African black soap a try. The oil and butter in African black soap may help soothe skin to prevent the aftereffects of razor burn.

    In the survey of 100 users of African black soap, 92% said they were either “very satisfied” or “somewhat satisfied” with African black soap for razor bumps.

    Use it before shaving to soften your hair and make shaving easier.

    “For some patients with acne or razor burn, mechanical exfoliation can make the condition flare up instead of get better,” says Dr. Vij. “As always, beware when using a new product to see which way your skin goes.”

    5. Helps with mild skin rashes

    Some people use African black soap to improve rashes caused by eczema and other types of dermatitis, psoriasis and skin allergies. More research is needed to confirm these benefits of African black soap, says Dr. Vij.

    If your rash symptoms persist or worsen, even while using the soap, talk to your healthcare provider about treatment options.

    6. Treats fungus

    Some research suggests African black soap may help control skin fungus, including a yeast called Candida albicans. That means you may be able to use it to treat conditions like athlete’s foot and toenail fungus. The soap also may help control dandruff caused by fungus.

    7. Moisturizes without stripping essential oils

    African black soap’s multiple ingredients help strike a balance — shea butter adds moisture to your skin while coconut oil prevents excess oiliness. These oils and fats lock in moisture but wash off well with water, so you’re not left with a buildup that can clog pores.

    Use African black soap to relieve dry skin or itchiness, especially if you have combination skin.

    “Some people do find that African black soap can dry their skin,” says Dr. Vij. “If that’s the case, you can use less or try another brand with more moisturizing ingredients.”

    8. May reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines

    Research is needed to know whether African black soap can reduce the visible effects of aging. Shea butter and coconut oil may help plump up wrinkles and fine lines by slowing the loss of collagen, a fiber-like protein that helps make our tissues strong. Exfoliation can also make fine lines less visible.

    9. Protects against oxidative stress

    Exposure to air pollution, UV radiation from the sun, skin care products and cosmetics affect your skin every day. You can see some of these changes with the naked eye — like dark spots or wrinkles. Others, such as free radical damage to skin cells, are invisible. Antioxidants in African black soap may help protect your skin from these effects and help discoloration fade.

    10. Reduces inflammation

    Rich in vitamins A and E, African black soap’s antioxidants help shield your skin against inflammation and free radicals that damage skin cells. You may find this helpful for inflammatory skin conditions like rosacea.

    11. Treats acne

    African black soap may improve acne and balance the natural oils in your skin.

    “African black soap may work for some people who have breakouts,” Dr. Vij says. “The soap helps exfoliate your skin and open pores, while the sulfur and honey reduce inflammation.”

    12. Treats dandruff

    Yes! You can shampoo with African black soap, too. It may even help treat dandruff, thanks to its moisturizing ingredients. Use it like any other shampoo, lathering it into your hair and then rinsing it out.

    “There is some evidence that the yeast which drives dandruff, or seborrheic dermatitis, can actually grow in cocoa butter or shea butter, so patients with dandruff may see their skin condition get worse instead of better,” says Dr. Vij.

    How to use African black soap

    It may take some getting used to, but soon, African black soap could become a favorite part of your self-care regimen. First, try a little bit on a small area of your body (patch test), especially if you have dry or sensitive skin.

    For extra moisturizing, if your skin feels tight after cleansing, choose a black soap that contains shea butter. You can also try adding honey to your soap. Remember, a little goes a long way. Using too much African black soap can dry out or irritate your skin.

    You may find it best to use this soap only two to three times a week, switching it up with a gentler cleanser on the other days. Dr. Vij offers these extra tips:

    1. Cut or pull a small portion of soap off the bar or dissolve it in water, so it’s smoother and gentler to use.
    2. Lather the soap into your hands before applying to your face, body or hair.
    3. Massage it into your skin with your hands or a washcloth for about 90 seconds in circular motions.
    4. Rinse off completely.
    5. Apply moisturizer and hair conditioner.

    Is it safe to use African black soap every day?

    Yes, it’s safe to add African black soap to your daily skin care routine. Clean and refresh your skin once or twice a day (morning and at bedtime) with the soap, followed by a skin toner and moisturizer.

    Side effects depend on your skin type and any allergies or intolerances you may have. Some soaps irritate those who have eczema or are sensitive to dyes, fragrances or other ingredients, like sulfur or cocoa. If your skin becomes red or irritated, try switching brands or discontinue use.

    Also be careful not to use this soap with chemical exfoliants. The combination may be too strong for your skin. If you have symptoms that persist or worsen, consult your dermatologist.

    Nourish and care for your skin

    If you’re in the market for a multi-tasking cleanser, African black soap may be what you’re looking for.

    “Start slowly and cleanse gently, and you’re likely to discover why African black soap has been used for centuries,” says Dr. Vij. “Even as we learn more about it, we know that it works in many ways to keep your skin clear and healthy.”