DIY Sunday Repost : African Black Soap Growth Shampoo !

African Black Soap Benefits for Hair

African black soap is made from the dry skin of locally harvested cocoa pods, cassava, shea tree bark, palm tree leaves, plantains, and other vegetation.

It is entirely loaded with antioxidants and minerals like potassium and magnesium. It also contains vitamins A and E. This high nutrient content makes it far superior to other soaps.

Other cleansers have lab-produced bases, like phosphorous, iron, magnesium, silicon, aluminum, and manganese oxides, along with unburnt carbon and hydrogen peroxide.

Real African black soap is all-natural and harvested by local women in Ghana and neighboring African countries. It feeds nourishment to the scalp, instead of stripping the nutrients away.

Plus, it’s less harmful for your body because you’re not absorbing and inhaling toxic substances.

Here is a list of benefits of African black soap for natural hair:

Feeds Healing Nutrients to the Scalp. African black soap is full of vitamins and minerals that your hair follicles can use to make thicker and longer hair.

  1. Anti-aging. The antioxidants help to combat aging of the hair follicles. This can be particularly useful if you are middle-aged and experiencing thinning or slowed hair growth.

  2. Defines Curl Pattern. African black soap has a high oil and glycerin content, making it the ideal cleanser for keeping your hair and scalp clean, yet moisturized.

  3. Softens Hair. Naturals rave about the soap’s ability to soften and moisturize the hair. You’ll still need to use conditioner after you use the soap, but it doesn’t leave your hair hard and dry as many other synthetic shampoos do.

  4. Cleanses the Scalp. African black soap is antiviral, antifungal, and antibacterial. It effectively cleans your scalp, leaving the perfect environment for follicle cells to grow hair. It’s an excellent cleanser to use for hair loss and other conditions like eczema and itchy scalp.

  5. Increases Hair Growth. African black soap promotes hair growth by increasing the blood circulation of the scalp. Below, you’ll find an effective recipe for a black soap shampoo for alopecia, hair fall or dry scalp.

See the  attached easy to use DIY Growth Shampoo recipe in this Blog post. You can experiment with your own needs for your shampoo by adding essential oils or other herbal content.

Follow Our Do it yourself guide to Make your own African Black soap Growth shampoo, rich with Orange, Rosemary, Rose, Garlic, Onion and Bhringraj Powder. Purchasing raw African black soap from us is easy we have it available in 2 oz portions.

Follow Our Do it yourself guide to Make your own African Black soap Growth shampoo, rich with Orange, Rosemary, Rose, Garlic, Onion and Bhringraj Powder. Purchasing raw African black soap from us is easy we have it available in 2 oz portions.

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