Authentic African Black Soap All-In-One - Peppermint, 16 oz
Authentic African Black Soap All-In-One - Peppermint, 16 oz
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION +
• Multi-use: Body Wash, Face Wash, Shampoo, Shaving
• Clarifies + Softens Skin, Body and Hair
• Gentle + Naturally derived ingredients
• Fair-Trade + Sulfate-Free
• Vegan + Cruelty-Free
• For all skin types
Experience the power of Alaffia’s Authentic African Black Soap, developed after the cherished home remedies of Togolese mamans. Crafted with care using Fair-Trade shea butter, Orangutan-safe West African palm oil, and infused with Peppermint, this soap is a testament to centuries-old traditions.
Through a meticulous process of saponification and sun-curing, African Black Soap becomes a gentle yet effective cleanser that clarifies and softens the skin. Suitable for all skin types (even the most sensitive), this sulfate-free soap is not only an everyday essential but also a conscious choice.
We proudly support women and families in West Africa by sourcing fairly traded ingredients from West Africa women cooperatives.
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