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Bubble, bubble in the cauldron — what must brew for the cleansing potion?

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PALM KERNEL OIL

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COCONUT OIL

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Black soap’s ingredients list travels with its maker.
The core remains the same — ash and water — but the additives vary: camwood, olive oil, olive pits, honey, moringa, neem, or even aloe vera. These ingredients depend on the region and what is abundant or readily available.
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A Spotlight on Camwood
Native to the forests of West Africa, camwood is easily recognized by its reddish hue. Once ground into a fine powder, this precious resource is commonly used to treat various skin concerns, particularly as a gentle exfoliant for babies and to soften the skin as part of a skincare routine.
Camwood is also an important staple in the soapmaking process of black soap. For centuries, it has benefited communities not only through skincare but also in the making of natural dyes, traditional woodworking, and beauty products—including the well-known Dudu Osun soap.