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Jan 14, 2013
Monica M.
how can I reduce the redness & best product to use for dark spots?
Jan 14, 2013
Melissa M.
African Black Soap
Jan 14, 2013
Monica M.
where can I get African Black Soap from?
Jan 14, 2013
Melissa M.
Amazon.com or an African/Jamaican/Caribbean store. We have stores like that here in Philadelphia (maybe there are some in your area). It's super cheap, under 10 bucks and it clears up acne and fades acne marks. I love it!!
Jan 14, 2013
Melissa M.
You should go for the 100% raw African black soap that's sold in a round tub, instead of the one sold in bar form. When it's in the form of a bar, it loses a lot of it's natural qualities.