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Feb 19, 2013
Bianka L.
I was looking up African black soap and it says it a facial soap it is known for clearing acne. African black soap has been used in Africa for the treatment of rashes, ring worm, eczema, and also as a natural hair shampoo to avoid itchy and dry scalps. Also It's excellent for removing make-up. I was wondering have anyone used it and does it really works.
Feb 20, 2013
Gaynor W.
I currently use malki black mud mask soap which is meant to treat the same symptoms. I've been using it for around 3 weeks now to see if will help my acne & so far so good! :)
Feb 21, 2013
Jessica F.
I work at walgreens and we can't keep this stuff on the shelf
Feb 21, 2013
Jessica F.