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(LosAngeles.CityRegions.Com, January 17, 2016 ) Los Angeles, CA -- Nature's form has released its black soap in a practical, easy to use box on Amazon too.
Black soap has been used for centuries in West Africa, and recently it is becoming popular around the world for its skin-supporting benefits. It is made the traditional way—from locally harvested plantain skins, cocoa pods, palm tree leaves, and shea tree bark that they sun-dry and then burn to ash, which is how the soap gets its dark color. It is hand-stirred for 24 hours, and when the vitamin-rich soap solidifies, it is scooped out and set it out to cure.
The soap helps to detoxify and purify the skin, but it does much more due to its powerful constituents. It works equally well on dry, oily, sensitive, distressed skin, natural glowing skin and is helping with psoriasis and eczema.
The African black soap is known for its healing effects, and Nature's form has made it possible to get its recently launched eczema soap available on Amazon.com at the end of 2015, for all in the US and working on bringing it to the European marketplace.
It is packed in a plastic box, providing easy storage for the soap.
A review from the product's amazon site by Nolan, on October 13, 2015:
"Great packaging. It comes in a set of 3 in a plastic container. It is easy to open and closed and keep the other soaps fresh and secure. The soap is definitely authentic African Black Soap. I have used it for 3 days now and noticed that my skin looks and feels healthier. I had some dry areas which have cleared up and become soft now. Very happy with this soap."
CEO, Josh Oman was saying: "We didn't compromise to find the right box for this natural skin product, helping to preserve the soap for its use in eczema."
About Nature's form
Nature's Form is dedicated to bringing natural and organic health products to consumers that know the difference and care about quality products used on and in their bodies.
Natures form
Barbara McNeally
(818) 935-5027
brand@naturesform.net
Source: EmailWire.Com
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