Saturday, November 17, 2012

Your African Black Soap in South Africa

African Black Soap in South Africa. This is definitely good News Saturday! After a year of erratic supply of African Black Soap to South Africa I've finally located a Ghanian supplier that shares my focus on customer service and quality of product. We've got our first trial shipment on it's way - yes I kid you not! Tracking No RR 005314363GH! I was told it should be here by 20th Nov - but this I think is overly optimistic. But I do believe by beginning December I'll be in a position to supply a trial quantity.  New supplier of African Black soap to South Africa... and great new produc...
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Natural skincare using African Black Soap update

It's hard to believe that it's already the end of August. And it's about a year that I've been supplying African Black soap for natural skincare. The reception has been phenomenal, as have been the success stories - mostly when used to treat eczema, dry skin and bed soars. I've had inquiries from over 67 countries - ranging from Canada, the USA and the UK to Germany Lithuania and India. All a sign that the world is turning to natural products in all spheres of living. I've been looking for reliable sources of African Black Soap in Ghana. This ...
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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Natural skincare using black soap

For centuries black soap has been used for natural skincare in Africa. 1.As a natural skincare product Black soap helps fade scars caused by acne. Since acne is not caused by dirt, but the release of excessive oils within the skin, the black soap cannot remove acne. But use of African black soap helps to fade scars caused by the acne, while still being a natural skincare product. 2 Black soap helps to remove skin irritations such rashes. As a natural skincare product black soap will also ease irritation caused by dry skin and eczema. 3.African black soap is also a natural skincare product suitable for all skin types. Black soap can be used for the treatment of problems on all types of skin including the dry and rough, oily and moderate skins, and is therefore a great natural skincare product. 4.Black...
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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Did the Irish invent Black Soap?

Although Scottish historian David Mac Ritchie never mentioned whether he believed the Irish invented black soap, he did conclude that the original Leprechauns were ethnically the wee Twa people of Africa. He points out that some of the early inhabitants of Ireland were Black wee people standing 3 to 3.5 feet tall. They had great knowledge of many things including medicinal technology (And African Black Soap). This knowledge of herbs and other wisdom was considered magic by the local people. Later this magic came to be symbolized by the magic dust of the leprechaun, which we now find out is actually the ash from the Plantain skin, which forms...
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