Raw Ghana Black Soap (500grams)

30.00

Fragrance Free

Availability: In Stock

Size: 500g

First Grade Soap (RAW and NATURAL)

Scent: Unscented

Skin Type: Oily, Acne – prone

No extra Chemicals

Well Packaged

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Description

Africa Black Soap, locally called Alata Samina, is natural, hand-made by local women in Ghana and has been passed on from generations to generations.

It has been helping millions of people naturally to relieve dry, itchy and other skin issues. It smells earthy, and will leave your skin soft for a full day! (Can be drying though on some people)

Abiacq Raw Africa/ Ghana black soap is a must have for yourself and the whole family. With different types which most people do not know, we choose first grade for your healthy skin. Very good pH

This soap base can safely be used as shampoo, face and body bar and so many DIY of your choice

WHY CHOOSE OUR AFRICA/ GHANA BLACK SOAP?

Some use ingredients other than the local ones we known, such as Cocoa Pod extract, Plantain peel extract, Sustainable Palm Oil. We choose the latter as it is the one used by great great grandparents to fight against wrinkles, dandruff, damaged hair and skin rashes, acne and sun rays.

We hope the above mentioned details convince you enough that we sell quality products with your skin in mind.

For further details and assistance, contact or add us on WhatsApp number 0208526738

BENEFITS

*First grade (Soft, fluffy and bubbly)

* 100% natural and safe

*Skin feels fresh and soft

* Smells Earthy

* Made with love by hand

* Not tested on animals.

NOTE: Always do patch test before use

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

Cocoa Pod Ash, Plantain Peel Ash, Coconut Oil, Palm

HOW TO USE

Lather the soap under running water, cleanse and rinse.

How to store:

Keep it in a cool, dry place until you are ready to use again.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY

SATISFACTION AND QUALITY GUARANTEED

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