Wash 1-2 times in one single wash. You can wash from your head on down to your toes using African Black Soap. This soap can be used to clean your hair too. If used to wash hair, it can dry hair... so we recommend that you use any one of our Liquid Black Soap Body Washes instead. Click here for options.

After washing your body, we recommend that you follow up using our Authentic Unrefined Shea Nut Butter to moisturize, heal, and protect your skin. Shea Butter WILL NOT clog your pores, so there is no need to worry. If you are not a fan of the Unrefined Shea Nut Butter, and you'd rather use one of our All Natural Body Butters, then click here for options. These butters are whipped using pure cocoa and shea butter infused with healing essential oils.

Although African Black Soap tends to be crumbly, it is very easy to use. Simply grip desired amount into the palm of your hand and form your own soap ball, then bathe naturally. Whatever portion is not used entirely, just save it for the next time. It is recommended to NOT USE any form of a washcloth and/or synthetic sponge when cleansing because it holds germs and bacteria. For exfoliating purposes, use an all natural loofah. Loofahs need to be properly dried to prevent bacteria growth as well. To purchase a loofahclick here.

SIDE NOTE: Avoid rubbing the skin with Raw Black Soap, especially on delicate facial skin. Lather up soap in hands first before putting on face. The soap contains ash granules that might not dissolve quickly and can irritate the skin. When cleansing problematic skin such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea, you should not scrub your skin using a washcloth and/or sponge. For best results, use bare hands when cleaning your body. 

WHAT IS IN BLACK SOAP? Click here to read more.

ADDITIONAL NOTE: To prolong the shelf life of the natural black soap, keep it in a cool and dry location. After using your black soap in the shower you can then store it in an air-tight container or zip-lock bag in a cooler and drier section of the house.

DISCLAIMER: The statements made here have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure or prevent any disease. This notice is required by the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.