Black Soap – Dudu-Osun – 150g

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Traditional African black soap made with shea butter, honey, and camwood. Deeply cleanses, fades blemishes, and nourishes skin. Packed in a 150g bar with 100% natural ingredients.

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Dudu-Osun Black Soap is a traditional African soap handcrafted from pure natural ingredients and herbs sourced from tropical rainforests and savanna regions. This 150g bar is packed with skin-loving components like shea butter, pure honey, camwood (Osun), cocoa pod ash, palm kernel oil, aloe vera, and lime juice. Known for its deep cleansing and healing properties, it helps treat acne, fade blemishes, and restore skin’s natural glow.

Key Benefits:

  • 🌿 100% natural ingredients with no artificial colors or preservatives
  • 🧖 Deeply cleanses and detoxifies the skin
  • ✨ Helps reduce acne, dark spots, and hyperpigmentation
  • 💧 Moisturizes and nourishes with shea butter and honey
  • 🌞 Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and oily skin

How to Use:

  • Lather with water and apply to face or body
  • Massage gently and rinse thoroughly
  • Use daily for best results
  • Can be used as a facial cleanser, body wash, or shampoo.

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Poids .15 kg

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