African Black Soap
African Black Soap Blog by Mary Tylor Naturals
- Posted: December 26, 2021Read more »
The healthiest soap you’ve probably never heard of
Have you ever heard of African black soap?
African black soap is produced in Ghana using a traditional, healing recipe passed down from ancient generations. Though the recipe can vary from each specific village, African Black Soap is typically made from cocoa pods, palm tree leaves, tree bark a
- Posted: May 27, 2021Read more »
Soap Making Basics for Beginners
Many people are turning to soap making to eliminate the toxic exposure from traditional store-bought soaps. This article will discuss the basics of what you need to know to create successful homemade soaps!
The first step in your soap making journey should be choosing your
- Posted: August 18, 2020Read more »
Fantastic Benefits of African Black Soap
African Black Soap is naturally anti-microbial and anti-septic and is beneficial for all skin types whether you have oily, dry or combination skin. African black soap can balance your skin's natural oil production and helps balance your PH levels.
This soap contains a mixture of ingredients that when blended become a
- Posted: May 01, 2019Categories: DIY, Shea Butter, Essential oils, African Black Soap, Natural Health, Holistic, Holidays, Health, Kid, MaryTylor.com
- Posted: August 13, 2018Categories: African Black Soap
African black soap is made of cocoa pod, palm leaves, ashes of plantain skin and palm oil. Depending on the manufacturer of African black soap, it may contain honey, cocoa butter, shea butter or some other ingredients. Remember, not all black soap is completely natural. Some manufacturers do use synthetic materials. You must read the label carefully and choose the best brands for optimum results.
- Posted: August 13, 2018Categories: African Black Soap
African black soap is revered of having enormous benefits in skin and hair, especially because of an abundance of antioxidants. The soap is made from natural ingredients such as plantain skin, palm oil, or kernels, cocoa pod and palm leaves. The inclusion of organic Shea butter ensures that the soap has additional moisturizing properties for skin nourishment. The African black soap is known to help treat and cure a wide range of scalp and skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, rashes, dandruff itchy skin, cuts, insects’ bites among others.
There are different ways on which one can benefit from the back soap. The soap protects the skin from premature ageing, wrinkles and facial lines. The soap contains antioxidants that protect the skin from free r