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Dudu Osun 150g Tropical Natural African Black Soap - Pack of 3

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For the same reason, it fights the signs of aging by preventing free radicals damage. Some also claim that it is anti-inflammatory. The topical application almost instantly calms down the burning sensation and itchiness of eczema and psoriasis. 2.Shea Butter

Wow! Never heard of this soap, and I am a handmade soap connoisseur! Very interesting, you've tempted me to try it! I tend towards oilier hair and skin, so drying may not be a problem for me. Thanks for the great info!Truth be told, this soap takes a long time to show visible improvements. It won’t fade your acne scars, stop breakouts and lighten dark patches overnight. That’s common with all organic soaps. They take time. But the results are often more impactful and longer-lasting.

Remember, the pH of healthy hair is acidic (pH 4.5-5.5) and for soap to be a soap, it has to be alkaline (pH 8 and above). There's no such thing as acidic soap. Soap is made by reacting a fat/oil with an alkali.If the pH of soap becomes acidic, you'll be left with a gunky oily mess. Unlike soap, it is easier to adjust the pH of shampoos so it's more acidic than alkaline.

Please note that relaxing your hair to look straight doesn't changed the fact that it's Afro textured hair.It's the same as natural hair just that it has been chemically treated. This makes it even more fragile. To put it in pictures, the fact that you chemically lighten your skin doesn't make you a different race and by chemically lightening your skin, you make it more fragile. So this information is not only for naturalistas. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.

I’m guessing that the soap gets the name Dudu Osun due to the presence of this ingredient. Camwood powder is derived from the bark of the camwood tree, native to central-west Africa. It has immense skin soothing, cleansing, and exfoliating properties. Oily skin is the root of a hundred skin problems. I know this for a fact because I too have super oily skin. I have tried many soaps and other products to fight this problem. All of them only had a short-lasting effect. To prevent this, milder cleansing agents are used in what are called sulfate free shampoos. These alternatives includes It makes my hair dry when I use it in place of shampoo. It can be drying to some hair types because it removes some natural oils. This can be rectified by using a deep or moisturising conditioner. Note: The drying properties are lessened when used in a soft water area. This formula is not only vegan and vegetarian friendly, but it can be used for multiple purposes—including a face and body wash, shampoo, and even to lather on while shaving. It comes with a super convenient pump for easy use, and is effective for all skin types. It also comes in many scents, such as peppermint and coconut papaya, if you like for your soap to a little fragrance.Another common side-effect is skin over-drying. This could be a bit of a problem for people with already dry skin. To avoid this, immediately rinse your face with cold water after applying the soap. Use a quality moisturizer afterward. The aloe vera extract calms skin irritation and makes you get rid of rashes and itching caused by bacterial infections. For the same reason, you can use it to prevent post-shaving razor burns, bumps, rashes, and redness. To battle the damaging effects of UV rays, their skincare routine involves the use of precious natural ingredients. It was a brainchild of the tribes of West Africa (Ghana, to be more specific).

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