Dudu Osun Black Soap
Benefits gained when using Dudu Osun Black
include:
- It helps to exfoliate the dead skin layer – thereby allowing the skin cells grow healthier.
Your skin becomes beautifully radiant. The
soap is also good in preventing skin
discoloration, getting rid of makeup traces and
dark spots. - Reduces oil quantities on the skin – It’s suitable for all skin types; it doesn’t matter
whether your skin is the oil-monger type or
dryer. Those whose skin is oily have benefited
the most from the soap because it continually
reduces oil quantities in the skin, avoiding the
blockage of skin pores, thereby avoiding acne. - Moisturizes dry skin naturally . That, however, does not mean the dry types will
become drier. The soap has the ability to leave
the dry skin moisturized thus maintaining its
natural beauty. - Reduces Irritations in Individuals with psoriasis, eczema or other skin conditions – such individuals benefit a lot from the soap because the soap ashes have a
healing potential and reduce irritations
thereby making it good for sensitive skin. - Has anti–aging properties – The soap can help you turn back the clock by reducing the
appearance of facial lines thereby making it
maintain a youthful look. Dudu Osun Soap Side Effects What are the side effects of Dudu Osun African black soap? What does the soap do to skin? Dudu Osun is not known to have many serious side
effects. However, as we all know everyone has
a different body or skin and the interaction may
be different for everyone.
The common side effects are:
- It may cause skin itching: Some users of this soap have reported experiencing itchy skin
whenever they use Dudu Osun soap. In such
cases it is recommended to discontinue the
application - Unwanted Skin Bleaching: Some users on Nairaland.com have reported having their skin bleached unnecessary after extended usage
of this soap. This is still debatable because
other users reported the contrary as
discussed below. - Causing skin darkening: Contrary to the side effects above, some users have reported that
their skin for darker when they used Dudu
Osun for a long time - Stains Bathroom die: Because of its characteristic black color, Dudu Osun may
stain the bathroom die and tiles. Dudu Osun Black Soap Review Dudu Osun black soap originated from the
Yoruba people in Nigeria. “Ose” means
“soap” in the Yoruba language, while
“Dudu” is “black.” It thus translates to
“the black soap.” Ghanaians call it “Anago
Samina.” As its name suggests the soap is indeed black.
It does not easily crumble, especially if it is
stored in a cool place without moisture. It liquefies in moist places. Unlike many beauty
soaps, Dudu Osun black soap does not stain
towels. The soap has a slight fragrance. Its smell is
similar to lime juice and easily lathers when
you use it. Roughing it once or twice in your hand is
enough to wash both your face and neck.
Although is comes in many sizes the common
size is relatively large and weighs 150grams
and lasts about two times longer than regular
bath soaps. It forms lather easily in warm and cold water. You do not have to go to African marketplaces
or international grocery stores to get it. The
soap is currently sold in many places,
including regular supermarkets and beauty
shops.
Dudu Osun Black Soap
Ingredients Dudu Osun black soap is entirely formulated from
natural ingredients and herbs, most of which from savanna regions and tropical rain forests.
The ingredients include:
- Aloe Vera
- Osun (camwood)
- Cocoa pod ash
- Lemon juice
- Lime juice
- Palm kernel oil
- Palm bunch ash
- Pure honey
- Glycerin
- Pure Honey
- Potash
- Calcium Carbonate
The ingredients make it great for sensitive skin,
reduction of facial lines and freckles and
treatment of common skin blemishes. It also enriched with Shea butter, which is known to be a great solution for dark spots,
eczema and stretch marks. The fact that is has no
dyes or chemicals makes it less harsh compared
to common soaps. The pure honey used makes the bar silky smooth. NB: Over time, manufacturers have formulated several ways of making the soap using these
ingredients. However, the process of making the
soap involved the burning of the Osun
(camwood) and cocoa pods before the other
ingredients are added one after the other in
different proportions. How to Use Dudu Osun Black
Soap There is no big difference between the use of this
soap and other regular soaps. You just need to rough it between your hands
to form lather before applying it directly on
your face, neck or any part of your body. Nonetheless, it is advisable that you first clean
the part of the body with pure water before
using the soap. Use warm or cold water. This is especially
useful for people with sensitive skin because it
will reduce redness and stinging. Gently apply the soap to ensure that any
particles present will not tear or injure your
skin. Ensure the soap does not get into your
eyes. Do not leave the soap on the skin for too long
before rinsing it off. You do not need to scrub
hard any part of your body while using it. Its diverse ingredients have properties that
easily and efficiently work on your skin. Dudu Osun Black Soap for Acne There are many reasons why Dudu Osun Black
soap is used in the prevention and treatment of
acne. It contains a high percentage of calcium
carbonate derived from diverse forms of
wood ash. It also contains potash, an ingredient used in
making lye. Lye is common in most soap
ingredients. However, lime, which is essential in the
prevention of acne is absent in regular soaps.
Although both lime and lye are corrosive, they
can be very useful, especially when used in
small quantities. Dudu Osun Black soap has the right
proportions for your use in the control of acne. The soap also has antibacterial properties
thereby making it difficult for bacteria to
survive on your skin by creating a highly
alkaline environment. It also has disinfecting qualities which work with your skin within a few seconds . Remember, the same ingredients have an irritating effect,
particularly for sensitive skin, if it is not well
rinsed.
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