I love seeing the people, but your captions are not good at all, I want to know what they're saying, not see the same phrase through three screen changes to three different people. Please, translate this better?
I'm Yoruba. And I thought so too, that some of the bits and pieces of thoughts was lost. I know and like that 'we' will do better next time. Well done - I liked this very very much.
I am a white girl and have lived with African people most of the time and dealt with them. My best friend is African and this other good friend of mine who is my roommate alongside her brother buys these African good stuff such as the Black Soap and Shea Butter from Ghana. The first time I saw the African Black Soap I got so curious to what it was and why it looked so weird. Never seen one before. She convinced me into trying it and was the best thing I ever did. I love its earthy smell and leaves my skin so clean, fresh, smooth and healed from any acne, blemishes and razor bumps. God bless the Africans for their wonderful products that are miracles. These people are Angels on Earth! Thank you, thank you, thank you! ❤️
i started using black soap consistantly about a year ago and it has helped to clear vast majority of my hyperpigmentations and blemishes. This stuff is awesome. I definately recommend
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You absolutely need to work on a new videos. This was just ridiculous and made me not look at the entire video. What's the point of watching a video without knowing what they're saying. Come on now. You uploaded it so you didn't care.
Love African Black soap. I bought some yesterday in its purest form from a vendor at October Fest. Bought some pure shea butter also. I love it 💜. I used some this morning, and my skin felt like silk afterwards.
this is the only soap I use , it really works. I use it on every part of me, it's safe for women if you don't want to use just water on your lady parts. no irritation or smells just natural cleanser. and I use to have bad acne tried pro active, tuh , black soap cured it all away
I came across this by accident. I guess if you believe in god, there are no accidents. I totally love seeing the women talking. It is very evident that they take pride in their work and their product. and for anyone who thinks it is superstition about the not fighting and being on good terms with your husband, remember; when you are fighting and arguing, you are most likely not paying the appropriate amount of attention to what you are supposed to be doing.. Totally love the video.
This is how my mother still makes it- but then she adds a few other naturals. Nice video.. but your translation of Yoruba needs A LOT of help; the women stated so many things that culturally and spiritually very relevant and important to the process.
Adewale A where can I buy the original product ? Does your mom have thinking to make her own business selling black soap ? That will be a great idea eh .
I've been using the African black soap since childhood, I live in Europe but still get it directly from a village close to my hometown. However I mix some raw honey, drops of lemon juice, and other herbs; I use it for everything, hair and skin.
Habaa! Mr Adewale (smiling)! (Se enu yin ni won ti ma gbo pe Iya Tisha ku ni?!!) Kini yi le m'owo wole now, e ma deru ba won pelu oro osa ti ko si nbe now, abi kini mo wi? Gbogbo ohun lo nfe adura anyway, if at all. So all good. Love and Blessings.
The disrespect. Why even post the video if you weren't going to have enough decency and respect to show the words these women spoke? Y'all obviously think that we aren't intelligent enough to notice how sloppy you all were with the preparation of this video. This it's ridiculous. Hire someone that will take out the time to do right by these beautiful women since whoever put this production together doesn't give a dam. Smmfh
Not every African uses black soap. In fact they don't even use anything, and their faces are perfect, their health is on top, they look happy all the time. There is no other way than going back and living in Africa. I will do that in couple of years. I will go back there and live there because living here feels like I'm shortening my life. Mostly because I'm not enjoying it.
Hello I'm a raw African black soap vendor and I sell premium quality raw black soap from Nigeria and other organic skin products, I can help you get all the ingredients you need to make your own soap and send it to your location. My email address is christylajide@gmail.com.
Remember that their diet also has alot to do with their skin. They eat 100% natural organic produce. They are earthy living in the rural villages. They live in less polluted area and drink from the natural springs. Please do not answer to people on here that claim to sell raw soap. They could be scammers.
@@Christianalajide You are very funny sha. You find someone wants to raw organic African soap and immediately plug your email and claim to sell the stuff. This method of scam is very old.
Much respect to the soap makers! They are protecting the energy of cleanliness, by staying in a positive state while making the soap. It's the same effect of cooking with Love in your heart, it nourishes the soul and the body. All things should be made with this intention, the quality of all products and services would elevate the world 💗🌍 Ase Namaste Amen 💗💞💗💞💗💞💗💞💗💞💗
Bought this through a company called Akamuti in Sweden. The best cleanser i have ever used. It helped my dry, acne prone skin a lot. Bless their souls. They're all so beautiful!!
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Awon iya mi agba - E ku ise aje. Growing up, ose dudu is all that I know for shower. I am glad to see it being promoted to the wider world. I recently bought one in liquid form which is nice as it was nicely presented. Aje a maa wa o.
I speak Yoruba and I understood what they said the captions weren’t even anywhere what they were saying. Bro how lazy can u be why bother to post the video it’s quite disrespectful
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the one who said fighting with your husband doesn't affect the black soap because we are now I'm a civilized society is obviously trouble...she's my auntie..I come from her tribe for sure. you can even see the resemblance.. Just squint a bit
This is so interesting to me. I didn't know that black soap was that good. I grew up Africa and I washed myself with this everyday. But Now i am in Europe, i always go with expensive brand that smells super good. Anyway, when my mother goes on holiday there, I will ask her to bring me some lol
no homie, industrial soap are better, thanks to the marvel of modern chemistry, seeking to extract individual molecules that reap benefits from the pros of each natural substances. i dont understand the natural beauty is all about.
It's interesting they have certain traditions when making the soap one being not to use "abusive words," because science has now shown using foul language can actually affect chemical properties. Anyway's African Black Soap is probably the best miracle skin care soap out there.
@@Prov31Beauty-Seeinglassfull there's a Japanese scientist who has studied how words and intentions affect water....off the top of my head I think his name is Dr Imoto
I think it is more of it affecting the mentality of the soap maker, someone who is emotionally stable tends to work better and make less mistakes. But it is taken more as tradition and it works for them
@mermaidbeats2021 emotions directly have an effect on actions, no matter how small. Yoruba people are very expressive, it's logical that their emotions directly affect their actions. I stay in a Yoruba land and this is what I've witnessed. I understand what you're saying but I don't think it works like that in this scenario
Just because it's not authentic doesn't mean it won't work for people's skin lol. I've heard a lot of people say they can't use the real one because it's too drying for them, so the shea moisture one works better sometimes.
jay if you look at the ingredients in the Shea moisture one, they’re really not that bad. It may be processed more or dyed to look a certain way but I don’t think that makes it harmful
I hope they sell it at a high price, Organic+Time and Energy= Genuine Product. These Factory water down ones only sell based on their fancy labels. #regular user
Not everything was translated. In some parts of the video, they'd be speaking for a while, and it would only give 1 sentence. Then it would switch to a different person, and they'd start speaking, and it would still be on that same sentence as before.
Every country and tribe will amke it different, however the basic products used are the same...I'm over 60, nothing is better...find the one that is good for you... P.S. the first time i ised it my face burned because I was not used to the cleasing possess...after a time, no problem...Yellow shea butter helped, it was raw
Black soap is mostly common among the Yoruba people, even invented. our tribe is in Africa but it's Yoruba tribe, not african. it got so popular Ghanians made their version but it won't be a real as the Yoruba's.....I bathed with this soap a lot when I lived in Nigeria. my now late grandmother bathed me with this soap as a new born.
With this Industrial skill why are so many young graduates looking for white collar jobs in Nigeria. This is what the conventional schools should teach learners and not some theoretical jargon.
I use both the regular bar soap and the deodorant because I have a skin condition where I get infections that aren’t staph or mrsa and leave scars and the doctors don’t know what it is and anyways going natural with body skin care has helped a lot so far. I’d also like to just take a moment to compliment these people’s skin!! Not a single pore and hardly no wrinkles!!! I mean I knew black didn’t crack but man this is like that times 100!! I’m white and the only thing I would dislike about black skin is having to moisturize all the time to keep from getting ashy but I’d trade that for my large pore, oily, acne prone skin lol
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