What is black soap and how is it made?
One of the ways african black soap is made is with, cocoa pod ash, coconut oil, shea butter, water and palm kernel oil. African black soap is made by roasting the cocoa pod, and after the roasting,
The cocoa pod is mixed with pure, unrefined, natural palm kernel oil. This process leads to the formation of the soap. No scents, preservatives, chemicals, color enhancers, dye, or fragrances are added during this mixing process. [SOURCE]
What does African Black Soap do?
African Black Soap has been known to help to relieve acne, oily skin, clear blemishes,and soothe eczema, rosacea, and psoriasis and has been used for centuries in African countries.
Though, black soap is very beneficial, it is also very strong and concentrated. Some say they experience burning or irritation when using African black soap, I've never experienced this but, as we know, everyone's skin is different. What I find works best is to not use the soap directly on the skin but, to instead dilute it. By diluting it, you make liquid black soap.
Here is how I make liquid black soap:
1 ounce Black Soap
2 Cups Water
You can replace the water with vegetable glycerin and/or aloe vera juice.
After cleansing with African Black soap be sure to follow up with a great natural lotion or body butter to keep your skin from becoming dry.
Try it out and let me know what you think!
Thanks for reading!