Natural antibacterial and exfoliating properties, African Black Soap acts gently to improve skin texture and tone. The Soap also reduces inflammation and may help treat some signs of aging like dark spots or wrinkles.
African black soap General usage guidelines By: L&K Wellness
Wet the African black soap, create a lather in your hands, gently massage the foam onto your face or body using circular motions, and rinse thoroughly. Boost skin hydration by applying moisturizer, preferably shea butter, afterward.
✓ #1: Prioritize spot testing by trying the product, especially if it's your first time or when switching brands. If you encounter discomfort, burning, or rashes, discontinue use immediately and contact support@l-kwellness.com.
✓ #2: Follow the recommended duration: during the initial week, limit black soap contact with the skin to 5 seconds or less. Gradually extend the application time each week, with a maximum of 60 seconds.
- Weeks 1 through 3
- Week 1: (5 seconds)
- Week 2: (10 seconds)
- Week 3: (20 seconds)
- Weeks 4 through 6
- Week 4: (45 seconds)
- Week 5: (60 seconds)
- Week 6 and beyond: Maintain (60 seconds )and/or adjust as needed.
✓ Cease use promptly if you encounter discomfort, burning, or rashes, and reach out to customer support at support@l-kwellness.com for assistance.
✓ #3: Limit usage to a maximum of 3 times per week during the first month, allowing your skin to adapt and recover. Take a 48-hour break after each use. If you encounter discomfort, burning, or rashes, discontinue use immediately and contact support@l-kwellness.com.
✓ #4: Enhance results by applying our African Shea Butter after each black soap use. African Black Soap may draw out excess oils, and using our Shea Butter helps counteract potential dryness, supporting the skin's natural rejuvenation process.
✓ #5: To preserve the natural properties of true African black soap, which may contain rough parts due to being unrefined, ensure gentle application by lathering the soap on a sponge or washcloth before use. This helps prevent potential scratching or irritation.
✓ #6: When exposed to air, black soap may form a thin, white-colored film as a natural preservation measure. There is no need for concern.
You may slice the soap into 4-5 uniform slabs and Safely store these pieces in a cool, dry area, ideally within an airtight container of your choice.







