Instructions

    Shea butter

    Instructions for use:

    Take a small amount of shea in your palm and rub the shea into oil. Only then is it easy to spread.

    Applications:

    Shea butter can be used as: lip balm, hand cream, foot cream, body oil, day and night cream, wound ointment, nipple cream, to heal diaper rash, eczema cream, baby acne, dry hair ends.

    Ingredients:

    shea nuts from the Karité tree.

    The scented variants are enriched with 100% pure essential oil. For children under 12 years old, only the natural and the camomile are suitable.

    Black soap

    Instructions for use:

    We recommend using the soap in a Namashea soap net, as the soap softens and stays together nicely in the soap net. Use the soap in the shower, bath or just at the sink and rinse well with water.

    Applications:

    The soap is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, impure skin and children's skin. For curly hair, the black soap is also ideal as a shampoo.

    Ingredients:

    Ashes of African plants and fruits (African bananas, cocoa pods, palm tree leaves), organic coconut oil and shea butter.

    What is it?

    African black soap is a soap that improves the skin structure and skin condition. The soap is ideal to treat impure skin and is 100% natural, organic and handmade.

    Konjac sponges

    Instructions for use: remove the still hard sponge from the plastic and let it soften in warm water. Make circles with the facial sponge over your face and neck and use the bath sponge for your entire body.

    After use, gently squeeze out excess water from the sponge and let it dry on the string outside the shower cubicle.

    A sponge will last for about 2 months with daily use and can then be composted.

    Ingredients:

    The konjac sponge is made from the root of the konjac plant.

    Some sponges are enriched with walnut shells or charcoal.

    The natural sponge contains proteins, lipids and fatty acids. And it is precisely these natural additives that make the sponge special. It cleanses, exfoliates, removes dead skin cells and adds all of the above so that your skin really starts to shine.

    warm atmospheric image of a top view of two hands holding a can of shea butter and stirring with a wooden spoon