What Can Black Soap Do?
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What Can Black Soap Do?

Black soap is a natural cleanser that removes dirt and oil from the skin. Black soap contains a high amount of saponin, which acts as a natural cleanser for the body. The unique properties of black soap also make it an excellent deep cleansing agent for oily and acne-prone skin.

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Are Natural Skincare Products Better
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Are Natural Skincare Products Better

When it comes to skincare products, most of us don't even think twice before reaching for the store-bought stuff. Some of us even scoff at the idea of using natural skin care products because we've been conditioned to believe that all-natural or organic means less effective.

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Why is black soap good?
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Why is black soap good?

Black soap is more than just a pretty color. It's an all-natural, antioxidant-rich facial cleanser with all the benefits of a homemade face mask.

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Natural is Better!
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Natural is Better!

If you find yourself with dry skin or just looking for a new kind of moisturizer, this is the post for you! I've got a list of natural ingredients used for centuries by people worldwide (including in Africa and Asia). They'll keep your skin smooth and hydrated without leaving it greasy or feeling sticky.

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Going Natural
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Going Natural

Why going natural means embracing your inner beauty

Ask any woman of color over a certain age and you’re likely to hear a familiar story. While the details might vary based on the person, it probably starts along these lines:

“I was five years old when I first started talking about ‘good hair’ (and how I didn’t have it)…”

“I was 10 years old when I got my first—of many—relaxers…”

“I don’t want to be in the sun because I don’t want to get any darker.”

“I’m just not pretty.”

Sadly, these conversations happen all too often between woman across multiple ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, hair types and skin tones. It’s a tale as old as time for so many of us—and definitely not a fairytale.

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