Product Overview
This bar soap from Shea Moisture is a twist on the traditional African black soap recipe, designed for daily cleansing of body (and for some people, face) with the benefit of natural/plant‑based ingredients. The version labelled “African Black Soap Bar – 8 oz” is formulated with a base of “African Black Soap” (plantain peel/palm ash tradition) blended with fair trade shea butter, oats, aloe and other soothing agents.
It aims to cleanse, balance oiliness, soothe troubled skin and leave the skin feeling refreshed and clean. Many users with oily skin, back/acne‑prone skin, or textured skin report it as a go‑to.
Key Features & Benefits
Key Features
- “African Black Soap” base: traditionally made from plantain peel, cocoa pod ash, palm tree leaves & shea tree bark. Here used as a modern bar form.
- Blended with fair‑trade shea butter, oats and aloe to help moisturize and calm skin, especially skin that may be irritated or oily.
- Free from many harsh additives: marketed as sulfate‑free/mineral‑oil free/paraben free in many markets.
- Size: 8 oz (≈ 226 g) bar size in many listings.
Benefits
- Helps cleanse deeply: The traditional “black soap” base gives a deeper cleanse which can help with oil, sweat, impurities — especially useful for body back/chest areas.
- Balances oily/blemish‑prone skin: Many users say it helps calm breakouts on body/skin by removing excess oil and buildup.
- Leaves skin feeling clean but not stripped: Thanks to the shea butter/oats/aloe blended in, it aims to leave some moisture rather than feeling tight. Some users say it soothes textured skin.
- Multi‐purpose: While marketed for body, some users use it on face or as a treatment bar for challenging skin zones (though with caution).
Specifications
- Product: Shea Moisture African Black Soap Bar
- Size: 8 oz (≈226 g) bar in many markets.
- Suitable for: “Troubled skin”, oily/combination skin, body skin; possibly for face but the manufacturer may advise body use primarily.
- Key Ingredients:
- African Black Soap base (plantain peel ash, cocoa pod ash, palm ash) in tradition.
- Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter (fair‑trade)
- Avena Sativa (Oat) kernel meal / extract
- Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
- Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera) in some formulas
- Claims: Sulfate‑free, mineral oil & petrolatum free, paraben & phthalate free, cruelty‑free in many markets.
Why Choose This Product?
You might choose the Shea Moisture African Black Soap if you:
- Are looking for a body cleanser that does more than just cleanse — especially if you have oily skin, back/shoulder breakouts, acne‑prone body skin or just feel like your normal body soap isn’t enough.
- Want a product with natural/plant‑based credentials and fewer harsh ingredients (which is increasingly popular).
- Appreciate a soap bar format (less plastic than body washes) and a long‑lasting size (8 oz bar).
- Want a cleansing bar that also leaves your skin feeling refreshed and less weighed down by heavy oils or residue.
- If you have skin that sometimes feels rough, lumpy or textured (keratosis pilaris, bumps, clogged pores) this may help smooth the texture. Some listings mention helping with eczema/psoriasis though results vary.
It might be less suitable if you:
- Have very dry skin that already feels stripped or tight after washing — because black‑soap bars can be more clarifying and may leave skin that needs a rich moisturizer afterwards. Some users report dryness.
- Have ultra‑sensitive or reactive facial skin, and want a super‑gentle cleanser for face — as the bar is more body‑oriented and may be too strong for delicate facial skin. The brand even says for some formulas: “should only be used on the body”.
- Prefer liquid soap/body wash format or fragrance‑free minimal scents. The bar has a natural scent and is a solid bar format.
- Are looking for a specialized anti‑aging serum or heavy conditioning body wash — this is primarily a cleansing bar rather than a nourishing treatment body wash.