African black soap is commonly called ose dudu, alata simena
or anago soap in parts of West Africa.
This is the soap that has always been used by people living in rural
areas for washing their bodies and hair. African black soap is made from
natural oils, water and plantain peels or palm tree fronds or cocoa pods.
If you are trying to revive your hair and scalp after years
of harsh treatment from shampoos and soaps that contain synthetic chemical
additives like dyes and fragrance, then you should look at using African black
soap.
A lot of shampoos leave hair deficient in vitamins and other micronutrients needed for hair and scalp health, leading to weak and brittle hair. This is why we have to use other treatments like conditioners, moisturizers and placenta each time we visit the hair salon.
African black soap on the other hand, is a wonderful
conditioner and moisturizer for hair because of the vitamins, minerals and
antioxidants content provided by its natural ingredients. Below are some of the
benefits of African black soap for hair and scalp:
- To nourish scalp and hair.
- To combat scalp issues like dandruff and dryness.
- To stop brittleness and breakage of hair by moisturizing.
- To give strength to hair.
- To allow hair to be combed easily.
African black soap will definitely promote hair growth and
health if it is used to replace synthetic shampoos. Your hair and skin need to
be taken care of with more natural products if you want them to shine and glow with minimal effort and low cost.
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