Diy African Black Soap Bar
In this video i make my version of african black soap.
Diy african black soap bar. This is a type of soap that came from west africa and contains no added fragrances or colorants but. I usually use it the same day and i wait for like 2 hours for it to dissolve. Process for making black soap make up a quart of oil at a time using 1 cup of shea butter 1 cup of olive oil 1 cup of coconut oil cup of safflower or sunflower oil and the remainder vegetable oil. You can use palm palm kernel oil coconut oil shea butter and cocoa butter.
So the first thing i do is to cut the soap into small pieces. Enjoy the videos and music you love upload original content and share it all with friends family and the world on youtube. Melt the shea butter in some warmed oil so that it easily distributes into the rest of the oils. Use a smooth non serrated knife to cut the soap into 1 to 1 1 2 in 2 5 to 3 8 cm thick bars.
If you used individual soap molds you don t need to take them apart and slice the soap. For a visual step by step demonstration and to find out if this recipe actually works or not watch the diy african black soap. This video serves as proof that synthetic chemicals are not needed to make soap. Just turn the soap out onto a flat surface like taking a cake out of a pan.
The smaller you cut your pieces the quicker it will dissolve. Inspired recipes use raw cocoa beans or cocoa nibs nibs are natural raw chocolate nibs are cocoa beans that have been roasted hulled and prepared for consumption and plantain leaves powder. If you left the soap in the pot pull it apart into marble sized tufts. So today i m going to be sharing how i make my own african black soap shampoo of course using a bar of african black soap.
Make develop your own african black soap inspired recipe. African black soap is made with a natural organic base and natural oils. But today i m not in a hurry.