Ose Dude, also known as Black Soap, is an all-natural soap that has been around since the dawn of time and is one of the earliest yoruba discoveries. I've been using black soap, also known as Ose dudu in Yoruba, since I was a child. Cocoa Pod Ash, Palm Kernel Oil, Palm Oil, Coconut Oil, Plantain Skin Ash, Natural Vitamin E, Unrefined Shea Butter, and Water are used to make Ose dudu.
For over a decade, I've been fascinated by this mystical elixir that has kept my skin glowing and on the next level, and I finally decided to see how it's manufactured in Awee, a little village near Oyo Alafin. We went to Sogidi Lake, which is famous for its Ose Dudu, in Awee, Oyo State, Nigeria (Black Soap).
Black soap has been found to have antimicrobial properties against skin microbiota such as Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans. I learned a lot, and the process is no longer what I imagined it to be when I first arrived. Black soap contains no chemicals. Visiting Awee was an amazing experience, and I can't wait to go back.
African black soap, sometimes known as black soap, is a type of soap that originated in West Africa. It is also known by other local names such as sabulun salo, ose dudu, and ncha nkota. My channel will focus on the African continent's "native intelligence," or traditional ways of doing things, and a relationship with the natural world that is defined by function and efficacy rather than expediency or greed.
The Yoruba people of Nigeria invented a type of black soap called ose-dudu. Dudu-osun is a famous exfoliating soap made from ose-dudu and leaves of the tropical camwood tree (Pterocarpus osun). I enjoy learning about traditional or, as we say in Yoruba, "Ibile" traditions, and I wish to bring you along for the ride.
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