Ash from plantain leaves is used as a natural substitute for lye giving the soap it's black color.
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Ash from plantain leaves is used as a natural substitute for lye giving the soap it's black color.
Description from Alaffia Liquid African black soap is one of the healthiest soaps for the skin due to the purity and simplicity of the ingredients. Our black soap is produced in small batches from unrefined shea butter and palm kernel oil using age-old traditional techniques. No chemicals added as preservatives, color enhancers, or fragrances. Unscented for sensitive skin.How? Pump small amount into hand, apply to body with water for gentle cleansing. Suitable for all-over use, as a shampoo, facial cleanser, hand soap, or body wash. Keep unused soap in cool and dark location. Ingredients: Saponified unrefined shea butter, unrefined palm kernel oil 8 oz. bottle Additional information from Alaffia is available including: Crafting Shea Butter in Togo About Handcrafted Unrefined Shea Butter Alaffia Ingredient Glossary |
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