Hey, beautiful people! In a previous post, I talked about how I wanted to try African Black Soap as a cleanser to see how it worked for my hair. Well, I've been using it almost exclusively for a couple months now and I LOVE IT! It leaves my hair soft and clean, and I also use it as body wash. Plus, it is cheaper than any of my other cleansers. I can get a 32 oz bottle of the Dr. Woods Black Soap for $13 on Amazon. I have learned that if I use too much of this black soap undiluted, then it can be a little stripping. So, lately, I've been mixing it with water for my hair, which makes it last even longer. I tried a 1 part black soap with 7 part water mix; but, this is too thin to make it manageable for me in the shower, though it was still cleansing. I think, I may do a 3:5 ratio for a little thicker mixture.
Also, I've been watching Youtube videos lately to see if I want to try making my own black soap shampoo, which would be even cheaper. You can get a pound of solid black soap for about $5-$8 to mix with water and oil. A little of the solid goes a long way. Here are some Youtube videos that I have found for inspiration:
With this discovery and my no-buy, I'm giving up shampoo altogether for now, with the exception of my chelator shampoo.
Do you use black soap to wash your hair? What do you think?
Also, I've been watching Youtube videos lately to see if I want to try making my own black soap shampoo, which would be even cheaper. You can get a pound of solid black soap for about $5-$8 to mix with water and oil. A little of the solid goes a long way. Here are some Youtube videos that I have found for inspiration:
- DIY - Liquid Black Soap by NaturalArtMaven
- DIY - How To Liquify African Black Soap by MakeupOnABudget
- Black Soap Moisturizing Shampoo part 1 and part 2 by DuchessGabrielle
With this discovery and my no-buy, I'm giving up shampoo altogether for now, with the exception of my chelator shampoo.

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