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    Peppermint essential oil has been found to eliminate harmful bacteria, relieve muscle spasms and flatulence, disinfect and soothe inflamed skin, and to release muscle tension when used in a massage
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    PISCES LAMP

    Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $9.99.
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    RAW BLACK SOAP (GHANA) LB

    Original price was: $14.99.Current price is: $10.00.

    Black Soap can be used for the Face, Body and Hair


    Benefits of Black African Soap:

    Traditional African Black Soap is Centuries Old

    Black African Soap Has Numerous Benefits and is Not Scented.

    Africans have used Black Soap For Centuries to help with these Skin Problems:

    * Relieves Acne (using Raw Shea Butter helps with this process)
    * Oily Skin,
    * Clears Blemishes and Various other Skin Issues.
    * Many swear by it for Skin Irritations and Conditions such as Eczema and Psoriasis.
    * African Black soap has also been used to Achieve Quality Beautiful Skin.
    * Africans have also used this Natural Soap for Bathing and Washing their Hair.
    * It's excellent for Removing Make-Up
    * Black Soap will leave your Skin Silky Soft and Clear.
    * Black Soap is used to Rid the Skin of Rashes, Ring Worm, Measles, and Body Odors.
    * It is also used as a Natural Shampoo to Avoid Dry Itchy Scalp.
    * Black African Soap is Rich is Vitamins A & E and Iron


    The Benefits of African Black Soap

    African traditional black soap is one of the most beneficial yet unheard of soaps you will ever find. Made from dried plantain skins, palm leaves, cocoa pod powder, and kernel oil for an all-natural cleansing process. Plantains skins are largely what make this soap so effective. Plantain is a fruit that grows in Africa & South America that looks similar to a banana, except it is much larger and tastes altogether different. You can find plantains at many ethnic or international grocery stores. It is a natural source of vitamins A & E and iron. When black soap is made, the skin of the plantain is gingerly dried to a precise texture under the sun. Afterwards it is roasted in a clay oven. The heat must be constant in order to achieve the perfect brownish black color, texture & smell. Afterwards, cocoa pod powder is added. Cocoa pod is the shell of the cocoa fruit and also has natural healing properties.

    The next process is very precise because if it is not done properly, with the correct ingredients, there will be no soap. The roasted plantain skin is mixed with palm oil and palm kernel oil to form the soap. The roasted plantains determine the color of the soap. The longer the plantains are roasted, the darker the soap.

    African black soap is soft with an organic shape. It has a delicate texture and a natural, earthy smell. It is not oily, and can be used for hands, face, body and hair. It is most commonly found in Ghana, however other countries have their versions of black soap as well. Other words for black soap are Alata Samina, Anago Samina which comes from the Twi language in northern Ghana.

    The benefits of black soap:

    - Helps deep clean skin.

    - Works on most skin types including rough and dry or sensitive skin

    - Helps clear skin bumps and spots

    - Helps relieve acne, oily skin & other skin problems.

    - Great for removing makeup

    - Works against premature facial lines and wrinkles

    - Can be lathered and used as a shampoo.

    Ingredients are : Traditional Black Soap contains mainly water, cocoa pod ashes, plantain skins ashes, and palm oil, cooked together .

    Using African Black Soap:

    Break off a bar-size piece from the bulk, then press it to shape with your hands, or use it as is. Rub the bar between your hands (or on a washcloth would also work), then rub your soapy hands on your skin and hair. (If you rub the bar on your hair, it will get hair stuck to the bar.) Black soap absorbs water easily, so keep it from sitting in water or it will dissolve away. The soap holders covered with little vertical fingers work well.

    Because this soap is softer than commercial soap, it comes off the bar more easily, so less rubbing of the bar is needed to release enough soap. When you start another bar, just push the old soap sliver onto the new piece and the two will easily unite; leaving no waste.

    Storing your African Black Soap:

    Pure traditional African black soap is a soft milled soap and has very high natural glycerin content. As a result, it readily absorbs moisture from the air. It must be stored in a dry location or in a sealed plastic bag or it will become soft as it absorbs moisture. Black soap exposed to the air will have a thin white colored film. This film is not mold it is caused by absorption of water from the air. This can be avoided by keeping the soap in a dry location away from moisture until ready for use.

  •  1. Prevents Skin Dryness and Peeling

    Why is cocoa butter good for your face? While it’s an excellent skin moisturizer, it does more than just hydrate the skin — it helps actually heal it from the inside out too. It’s a great source of natural antioxidants that are found in cocoa beans, plus fatty acids that are easily absorbed and remain on the skin for hours.

    Natural hydrating products also tend to cause much less irritation to the skin than products made with additives, fragrances, colors and dyes.

    To use it on your skin to treat or prevent dryness and peeling, try mixing it with other beneficial products like essential oils or argan, castor or jojoba oil. If you have extra dry skin (such as eczema), always use pure cocoa butter and perform a patch test first to make sure you don’t have a sensitivity and wind up developing any negative reactions.

    If your cocoa butter is very solid due to being stored in your home in a cool place, try combining it with a bit of hot water to make it melt. You can boil some water on the stove and then pour it onto a handful of cocoa butter to make it more spreadable. Some people find that black cocoa butter is the softest and spreads onto skin best without needing to be warmed much, but that commercial, deodorized cocoa butters are more brittle and hard.

    2. Heals Chapped Lips

    One of the most popular ways to use cocoa butter is on chapped lips, especially in homemade lip balms. It can be used with grapefruit, vanilla, orange or peppermint oil to make flavorful lip palms that are also hydrating for delicate skin.

    Cocoa butter is an emollient, which means it adds a protective layer of hydration to your lips, useful for blocking the effects of very cold temperatures, sun damage or indoor heat, which can leave your lips dry.

    3. Fights Signs of Aging

    Cocoa butter contains compounds called cocoa mass polyphenols, which some studies have found can help diminish signs of aging, plus soothe sensitive skin suffering from dermatitis or rashes.

    Polyphenols are types of antioxidants that promote health both internally when eaten and when used topically on the skin. Cocoa’s polyphenols have been found to fight various chronic diseases, degeneration of the skin, sensitivities and even cell mutations.

    Research shows that its polyphenols have several positive indicators for skin health, including reducing photoaging, improved skin elasticity and skin tone, better collagen retention/production, and better hydration.

    When comparing cocoa butter to commercially available products, studies have shown that both can have positive results, but only cocoa butter is free from potentially harmful or irritating ingredients.

    4. Soothes Burns, Rashes and Infections

    You can rub a small amount of pure cocoa butter into burnt skin to help skin replenish. Just make sure it’s pure and doesn’t contain any alcohol, fragrances/perfumes or other additives that can lead skin to become even more inflamed and sensitive.

    It’s even gentle enough to be used as a natural treatment for eczema, dermatitis and skin rashes. Aloe vera gel or tea tree essential oil are two great additions for applying to burnt or damaged skin.

    5. Helps Treat Mouth Sores

    If the inside of your mouth is prone to developing painful sores, or your lips develop recurring blisters, try using a bit of cocoa butter to keep them moisturized. Preventing too much dryness in the inside on the lips and in the mouth is one way to help prevent sores and blisters from forming.

    6. Makes a Great Shaving Cream

    You can use cocoa butter in your tub to shave and hydrate skin at the same time. It melts easily in warm water and won’t clog your drain.

    Use a small handful before shaving to prevent nicks and to leave just-shaven skin feeling nice and smooth. After showering is another great time to slather it on, since heat opens up pores and makes it absorb products better.

    7. May Help Improve Heart Health

    While saturated fats used to be frowned upon and blamed for contributing to heart problems, today many researchers believe that plant-derived saturated fats can actually be beneficial for reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

    The polyphenolic components found in cocoa butter have been shown in certain studies to help lower inflammatory markers involved in atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), which is why cocoa is now considered an anti-inflammatory food.

    Cocoa also seems to help with lipid (fat) metabolism and is linked with a decreased risk for vascular events, such as a heart attack.

    8. Provides Antioxidants That May Fight Inflammation

    Some antioxidants remain in cocoa butter even after it’s separated from the beans’ solids, which means it may be beneficial for lowering inflammation.

    Many studies have shown that plant polyphenols exert antioxidant powers within the immune system, fighting inflammation, DNA damage and cellular mutations, which are the underlying cause of diseases like cardiovascular disease, cancer and autoimmune conditions.

    9. Provides Fatty Acids That Support Brain Health

    Fats in your diet, especially cholesterol and saturated fat, are vitally important for brain health and maintaining a positive mood, in addition to supporting hormone production and controlling your appetite. Fats serve as building block for brain cells and are needed to make to sex hormones including estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, which control numerous bodily processes.

    What About Cocoa Butter for Stretch Marks?

    Around the Web, one of the most popular uses for cocoa butter is preventing or treating stretch marks, especially during pregnancy. Does this method actually work? Overall, study results have been mixed regarding its efficacy for getting rid of stretch marks.

    Many people report improvements in visible stretch marks after using it, but certain studies have found that compared to placebo treatments, women don’t actually show significantly more improvements when using lotion made with cocoa butter. There’s no harm in trying it for preventing stretch marks, but it doesn’t seem to reverse those that have already formed.

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    RAW SEA MOSS 16oz BLACK BAG

    Original price was: $109.99.Current price is: $59.99.
    How to make SeaMoss Gel Rinse your sea moss thoroughly with spring water. Be sure to run your fingers through the sea moss to remove any trapped particles. Place the sea moss in a bowl and cover with fresh spring water, distilled or alkaline water Cover and refrigerate for 12-48 hours. Pour off the water and give the sea moss another rinsing with water of your choice Place the sea moss in a blender and add 3/4-1 cup of fresh spring water. Blend until desired texture is reached. Place sea moss gel in an airtight, sterile container and refrigerator for up to 1-month. Take 1 tablespoon per day. (Mix into smoothies, oatmeal, soups, applesauce, etc)
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    RAW SEA MOSS 2oz RED BAG

    Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $14.99.
    How to make SeaMoss Gel Rinse your sea moss thoroughly with spring water. Be sure to run your fingers through the sea moss to remove any trapped particles. Place the sea moss in a bowl and cover with fresh spring water, distilled or alkaline water Cover and refrigerate for 12-48 hours. Pour off the water and give the sea moss another rinsing with water of your choice Place the sea moss in a blender and add 3/4-1 cup of fresh spring water. Blend until desired texture is reached. Place sea moss gel in an airtight, sterile container and refrigerator for up to 1-month. Take 1 tablespoon per day. (Mix into smoothies, oatmeal, soups, applesauce, etc)
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    RAW SEA MOSS 8oz GREEN BAG

    Original price was: $69.99.Current price is: $39.99.
    How to make SeaMoss Gel Rinse your sea moss thoroughly with spring water. Be sure to run your fingers through the sea moss to remove any trapped particles. Place the sea moss in a bowl and cover with fresh spring water, distilled or alkaline water Cover and refrigerate for 12-48 hours. Pour off the water and give the sea moss another rinsing with water of your choice Place the sea moss in a blender and add 3/4-1 cup of fresh spring water. Blend until desired texture is reached. Place sea moss gel in an airtight, sterile container and refrigerator for up to 1-month. Take 1 tablespoon per day. (Mix into smoothies, oatmeal, soups, applesauce, etc)
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    ROSEMARY ESSENTIAL OIL

    $11.99$98.99
    • May Improve Brain Function. ...
    • Stimulates Hair Growth. ...
    • May Help Relieve Pain. ...
    • Repels Certain Bugs. ...
    • May Eases Stress. ...
    • May Increase Circulation. ...
    • May Help Perk You Up. ...
    • May Reduce Joint Inflammation.
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    SAGITTARIUS LAMP

    Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $9.99.
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    SCORPIO LAMP

    Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $9.99.
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