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- NATURAL INGREDIENTS – Contains Unrefined Shea Butter to leave your skin soft and moisturized. The soap is loaded with ingredients that will keep your skin looking young, fresh, and healthy.
- GREAT FOR FACIAL TREATMENTS due to its gentle exfoliating properties, vitamins, and minerals. Regular use of black soap helps to remove facial lines, early signs of aging, wrinkles, and sagging skin. It is very useful for treating damaged skin.
- PRODUCED AND MANUFACTURED IN GHANA – All of our products are made with care, using years of research to create organic skincare solutions. We’re proud to offer customer-friendly packaging options that make it easy to enjoy the benefits of our natural soap bar.
- ORGANIC, NATURAL, VEGAN, RAW, AND READY TO USE – Use this African Black Soap as a cleanser for homemade Do It Yourself DIY Soap recipes. Ideal for hygiene care products, liquid soap making, and custom shape shaping.
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