How to make black soap shampoo for natural hair

How to make black soap shampoo for natural hair

Checkout our ideas on how to make black soap shampoo for hair growth. Health and beauty of skin and hair depend on the quality of care. Every woman wants to preserve her youth and attractiveness for years to come. And African black soap is designed for that. But how do you to use it?

Black soap shampoo for natural hair

Composition and useful properties of African black soap

The recipe for this soap was used in the distant past in the times of Cleopatra in Egypt. Not surprisingly, this cosmetic tool is still popular and in demand today. It has many useful properties, which are due to a unique composition.

The composition of black soap includes honey, vitamins A and E, lime juice, ash from the bark or rind of plants, and essential oils such as coconut, palm, Shea butter. Each of the ingredients positively affects the state of skin and hair.

This is the basis of soap, however, depending on the manufacturer and purpose of the soap its composition can change. In some cases, it includes salicylic acid, extracts of flowers and Dead sea salt. In any case, the soap should be chemical free. The quality of this soap is determined by its composition. So before buying it, one should carefully study the ingredients the soap is made of.

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Black soap

The main advantages of black soap:

  • A wide range of effects.
  • African soap is used for skin and hair care. Also, it is suitable for any skin type.
  • Has antifungal and antibacterial properties.
  • Fights with the main skin problems: acne, pimples, oily shine. It is 100% natural product, and high-quality African soap does not contain any kind of supplements.
  • Clears from free radicals, which promotes skin rejuvenation and prevents its early aging.
  • Whitens the skin from age spots.
  • Easily washed off with water from the skin.

Well, we have learned that African black soap is extremely beneficial. Many girls want to know how to use this kind of soap for hair because people believe that it helps hair growth and strengthens it. So, let us tell you how to make liquid black soap shampoo.

African black soap shampoo recipes

Black soap shampoo

Homemade African black soap shampoo with honey

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What you need:

  • African black soap - 4 tablespoons
  • Water - 1 cup
  • Honey - 2 teaspoons
  • Grapeseed oil - 3 teaspoons
Black soap shampoo with honey

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Grate or chop the soap, so it forms some kind of chips and dissolves easily. Put other ingredients in the applicator or sprayer. Pour warm water into this mixture. Then one should shake it well until soap dissolves fully.

Use this mixture just like you use regular shampoo.

Honey can make this mixture more hydrating as it is great for absorbing moisture in the hair. The grape seed oil provides great slip for detangling because this oil is very light.

African Black Soap shampoo with Aloe Vera

  • African Black Soap - 2 tablespoons
  • Water - 3/4 cup
  • Aloe Vera juice - 1/4 cup
  • Avocado oil - 2 teaspoons
  • Peppermint essential oil - 2-3 drops

Grate or chop the soap, so it forms some kind of chips and dissolves easily. Put other ingredients in the applicator or sprayer. Pour warm water into this mixture. Then one should shake it well until soap dissolves fully.

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Use this mixture just like you use regular shampoo.

Aloe Vera used in this mix helps to lower the pH of soap and gives smoothness to hair. Avocado oil provides ceramides which help to soften dry hair. Also, peppermint oil not only provides a divine smell to this mixture but it also leaves a feeling of cleanliness and freshness on your scalp.

African black soap shampoo with glycerin

Black soap shampoo with glycerin
  • Water - 1 cup
  • Glycerin - 1 tablespoon
  • Jojoba oil - 1 teaspoon
  • Vitamin E oil - 5 drops
  • Rosemary oil - 2-3 drops

Grate or chop the soap, so it forms some kind of chips and dissolves easily. Put other ingredients in the applicator or sprayer. Pour warm water into this mixture. Then shake it well until soap dissolves fully.

Use this mixture just like you use regular shampoo.

This compound is great if you want your hair to be soft. Glycerin not only helps in absorbing moisture, but it leaves hair incredibly soft. Vitamin E conditions and soothes hair. Jojoba oil is a very light oil which appears to be the closest one to the skin sebum, and it leaves your hair elastic and smooth. Rosemary essential oil helps to alleviate dry hair.

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How to liquefy black soap?

How to make black soap shampoo for natural hair
  1. Firstly, you need to start grating the bar of black soap into shreds. It can also be chopped if you find this way more convenient to you.
  2. Place soap you have shredded into measuring cup and add half an ounce of lecithin.
  3. Three ounces of glycerin should be added there.
  4. Pour four cups of hot water in one cup increments while whipping, then put it aside for like an hour so a creamy consistency could be formed. Keep adding more liquid until it has the consistency you like.
  5. You will need to use a blender or electric mixer to make the soap creamier. More lecithin can also help the water gel and emulsify with the soap. Do not be afraid to add things you like as well. Honey, oils (just a pinch will be good), and essential oils can be added too to make it the way you like.

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You can create your own shampoo with African black soap. Be creative and find the most suitable option of homemade shampoo for you!

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Adrianna Simwa (Lifestyle writer) Adrianna Simwa is a content writer at Legit.ng where she has worked since mid-2022. She has written for many periodicals on a variety of subjects, including news, celebrities, and lifestyle, for more than three years. She has worked for The Hoth, The Standard Group and Triple P Media. Adrianna graduated from Nairobi University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in 2020. In 2023, Simwa finished the AFP course on Digital Investigation Techniques. You can reach her through her email: adriannasimwa@gmail.com