How to use black soap!
Black Soap
Black Soap is a true ritual in itself... It is meant to sit on the skin for 5-10 minutes to receive its full benefits but can be used ‘quickly’ as a regular face cleansing soap as well
BENEFITS OF Black SOAP
- Rich in Vitamin E Beldi soap is made of saponified olive oil and olives OR Argan oil which are naturally high in Vitamin E. Vitamin E works to naturally block free radicals from entering the skin, prevent and reduce signs of aging in the skin, and contains a high level of antioxidants.
- Does not strip your skin of its Natural Oils or disrupt your skin’s Microbiome Many cleansing methods leave our skin completely stripped of its natural oils and disrupts your skins microbiome. Similarly to the oil cleansing method, you can use on your face, this method of cleansing leaves natural skin oils intact, doesn’t disrupt your microbiome as a regular cleanser would, and locks in moisture/boosts hydration levels of the skin.
- Prepares the skin for Gentle Exfoliation Instead of using a harsh scrub on your skin, the black soap will help prep your skin for gentle exfoliation when its removed by a washcloth or kessa glove. Exfoliation helps to remove dead skin cells and promote natural skin turnover to reveal healthier and brighter skin. Quicker cell turnover results in slowing down the aging process of the skin.
- Contains Natural ingredients and No Harsh Fragrance Our skin will absorb everything we put on it within seconds. That includes toxic ingredients and harsh fragrances that will disrupt its outer layer as well as absorb internally where hormones and organs may be affected. Beldi soap is comprised mainly of saponified olive oil, olives and essential oils which leave a soft scent on the skin.
- Maintains healthy PH Balance in the skin Our skin can be affected by how acidic or alkaline it becomes, aka PH Balance. Beldi soaps will maintain healthy levels of PH in the skin which help keep your skin in tip-top shape and thwarts off sensitivities like acne, dry patches, dermatitis or eczema.
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