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Coming Clean: The Truth About Black Soap!

by: madhatterswholesale( 1951Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Top 5000 Reviewer
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There is a rising number of companies out there taunting black soap with claims of having direct roots in Africa and possessing healing qualities and benefits identical to the traditional tribal made black soap.  But buyer beware; there are imitations all around us!

African black soap has been prized for its natural healing properties for thousands of years with its recipes and soap making techniques being handed down from generation to generation within each tribe and closely guarded.  Authentic traditional African black soap is a soft soap and it is physically impossible to get it into uniform shapes and sizes.

Fake black soap is hard and has a uniform bar soap shape.  It is dyed jet black and stains your washcloths!  Fake black soaps are made from cheap vegetable oils and are chemically produced, possessing none of the natural, healthful ingredients of real African black soap.

Our Authentic Raw African Black Soap is made in the heart of Ghana, Africa by a real African tribe using the traditional methods and ingredients.  It is made with a whopping 48 percent pure, organic unrefined Shea Butter and wild crafted Virgin Palm Kernal Oil, the ash of dried plantains, banana leaves & bark from the local Agow tree.  What's more, there are NO chemicals, NO animal fats, NO preservatives, NO colorants or color enhancers and NO fragrances added to our Raw African Black Soap!

Soap is the oldest cleanser around.  It is created by a chemical reaction between oils, water and lye called saponification.  Although lye is used to make soap, there is no lye left after saponification is complete.  There is no such thing as a bar soap that is made without using lye.  The African Black Soap is made using a natural lye that is found in the ashes of the plantain drying process that is the best in the world.  So even the lye used in this traditional soap is all natural and chemical free!

So if you are currently using a product that is made using only the over processed powdered forms of these ingredients, you owe it to yourself, to your skin, to your customers to give the real thing a try.  African Black Soap has been historically used and clinically proven effective in the treatment of acne, eczema, psoriasis, scars, pock marks, uneven skin coloration, compromised skin texture, dandruff, dull or limp hair, fungus, atheletes foot, chronic foot odor, and so much more!

I don't mind sharing my research findings with you; please take a moment to vote yes for me!


Guide ID: 10000000001287123Guide created: 07/03/06 (updated 10/03/08)

 
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