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African Black Soap for Shampoo

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I bought it on Friday and tried it for the first time. It made my hair frizzy and I was robbed of ALL the moisture. It took an overnight DC to make my hair feel normal again. I have dry hair so this was a no no for me, unfortunately I didn't know this. Others have had success with it, definitely not me!
 
I bought it on Friday and tried it for the first time. It made my hair frizzy and I was robbed of ALL the moisture. It took an overnight DC to make my hair feel normal again. I have dry hair so this was a no no for me, unfortunately I didn't know this. Others have had success with it, definitely not me!

I'm not surprised cause it does the same to my skin. But I still like it for my face. i just be sure to moisturize really well afterward.
 
I'm not surprised cause it does the same to my skin. But I still like it for my face. i just be sure to moisturize really well afterward.

Since my hair is dry and my face is very sensitive I just decided to ditch it. Its hit or miss sometimes with hair products. :ohwell:

OP you want a slightly used bar of soap? LOL just kidding :lachen:
 
GIMME YOUR BLACK SOAP!!!!!

It is the best shampoo, hands down. No exaggeration, I deep condish afterwards and my hair is sooooooooo soft until next wash day.
 
I use black soap that has shea in it. Dilute it in warm water and add a few drops of tea tree oil. I usually make enough for a few washes. Lovely stuff, leaves my scalp and hair singing.
 
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