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Making Black Soap in Kumasi Central Market

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2010

We came across this lady making black soap on our tour of Kumasi Central Market.

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  • Seeing that Africa is a very large Continent which has several Countries and from

    an Historical Perspective, each Country in Africa and some Afro-Caribbean

    Islands have had variations in Black soap Recipes. Instead of trying to show

    who owns the rights or which country's soap is Authentic we should give thanks

    for what our Ancestors have left us. The Black soap Recipe was brought with our

    African Ancestors who were removed from Africa to the Western World some

    500 years ago. ONE LOVE!

  • i want some!!!

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  • Great African Black Soap

     Buy it at iherb.com and you get $5 on your first order :) Use the discount code: daj756

  • @KelferMookie She clearly explained what it was made of and you still assume it's made of dirt?

    You poor thing.

  • @KelferMookie no its not made of dirt...it's made of the back of plantains when it dries it get dark and blotchy...where did yyou get dirt from?

  • Cool video! I love this soap! I will never use any other! I have amazing skin!

  • Happy this is making it to the fore for those (including black americans) who thought blacks were taken from Africa half naked from a "jungle". I guess the baking soda/peroxide/charcoal toothpaste will be next.

  • Great video.

  • Nice!! The real deal African Black Soap!

  • I wish someone would present this to western purveyors who are selling their "version" of Authentic African Black Soap! Better yet...I wish more people interested in this product from the Motherland would actually familiarize themselves on what the ACTUAL AUTHENTIC AFRICAN Black Soap actually looks like in itz TRUE form... Thank you OP for posting this video from your tour

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