26/11/2017
Using African black soap
Blacksoap is used to treat a wide range of skin problems, and is especially good for those with oily, acne prone skin or aging skin. It will clear the skin and help remove spots and uneven skin, and is a can help relieve skin problems such as proriasis. When used as a shampoo it is an effective treatment against dandruff.
To use: cut off a small piece of the soap and store the rest in an airtight container. Black soap easily absorbs water and can get too soft if left out in the bathroom, so I find it’s best to just take a small piece at a time.
1.Daily face wash Apply to face and neck, leave on for a few minutes (optional) and then rinse. Use once or twice a day.
2.Body wash Like a regular soap.
3.Shampoo Wet your hair, rub the soap over your scalp and lather well. Rinse with lukewarm water, no need to repeat.
4.Shaving cream: Because the soap lathers so well, it’s great to use as a shaving cream. Use a badger hair brush to work up lather on the soap, or just work up the lather in your hands and apply to areas that you’re going to shave.
5.Liquid soap Cut a small piece of the soap and soak it in hot water until all of the soap has been dissolved and you have a dark brown liquid. Keep in a pump bottle and use as hand soap, face wash or body wash.
6.Deep-cleansing face mask Make a liquid like mentioned above. Take one teaspoon liquid ABS and mix it with two teaspoons of honey and a few drops of your favorite essential oil (optional). Apply a thick layer to face and neck and leave on for up to 30 minutes. Can also be used as a daily face wash.