Description
- 1. As a facial cleanser Black soap makes an amazing facial cleanser! To find out for yourself, simply moisten the face first, before lathering it in your hands. Apply the lather to your face, taking care to ensure thorough coverage of all areas. Rinse your face, then repeat the process once more.
- 4. To treat skin conditions Black soap is an essential treatment for skin conditions, as it opens up the pores and helps to balance the natural oil production in the skin. Simply use it as either a cleanser or exfoliant to the problem area, before applying appropriate moisturisers as needed. Enjoy your clean, blemish-free skin within a matter of only weeks or a few months.
- Aisha Oil Moroccan Black soap is extremely useful, beyond the common uses of regular soap. It doesn't feel like soap, though, and is much closer to the consistency of butter. Black Soap does not produce a large volume of lather, so it is important to always make sure your pores are open before applying the soap. This means ensuring that your skin is moistened with warm water, and that you use the soap in a steamy bathroom (or Hammam, or sauna).
- 2. As an exfoliant As an exfoliant, Moroccan Black Soap is a life-saver! Used in much the same way as when it is used as a facial cleanser, the only difference is that this time, you add salt, and you may use a Kessa Exfoliation Glove too, if you wish. For the most organic exfoliating experience, mix some large-flake pink sea-salt with the lather as you rub it over your face, taking care not to dissolve the salt before application. Why not experiment a little, and use it to exfoliate hands and feet, and other problem areas such as knees and elbows?
- 3. As a full body wash Achieve soft, clean skin when showering. Simply ensure that your body is fully wet, before lathering the Black Soap and rubbing it all over your entire body with the help of exfoliating gloves. Rinse the lather off once you have finished. The pure version of this soap is suitable for sensitive skin, so it can be used to wash any part of the body, including intimate areas. Always be careful when using in intimate areas, though, and avoid these areas if you have any problems.
Our Black Soap products are 100% organically produced, starting by extracting and cold-pressing the kernels of the olives. This oil then goes through the same rigorous refining process as all of our other oils, where it is filtered to achieve optimum clarity. Once we've got the oil, the olives (which have been pitted and crushed) are added, and the mixture is soaked in a solution of salt and potash. Some companies use artificial potash, but ours is always 100% organic and unprocessed. Our traditionally-harvested potash has been made with the utmost attention to detail, making sure you only receive the most natural ingredients in your soap. The authenticity of our Black Soap is extremely important to us, not only to promote the Moroccan economy, but also because it helps to maintain our commitment to providing you with 100% organic products. Because our Black Soap is produced in a completely organic environment, you can rest assured that only pure ingredients have been added to the product in order to make the soap - unlike our Western counterparts, who often add artificial preservatives to their products. Why do I Want It? You might be thinking that Black Soap is just another of the many soaps out there, with very little benefit for you. This is just not true. Our Black Soap is especially gentle on the skin, making it suitable for all skin types and sensitivities. An exfoliating treatment with this soap leaves your skin soft and beautiful - time to get out your favourite essential oils and moisturisers! Of course, our Rhassoul Clay or Argan Oil are the most obvious choices here. Our Black Soap is absolutely spilling over with antioxidants! When you use Black Soap on your skin, these antioxidants are released, mimicking the effects of applying plant oils and moisturisers to your skin. This promotes skin and hair elasticity, reduces wrinkles and fine lines, and prevents age-related damage to the cells.