Mo’s Black Soap With Camwood, Sandalwood, Tumeric And Rosewater
Black soap: Deep cleanses skin, firms skin, increase skin texture, fades discoloration and gives a supple and glowing skin,
Camwood: natural beauty ingredient for treating pimples, acne, eczema. Used as anti-aging and anti bacteria treatment. Gives smooth soft skin and acts as a natural skin toner.
Sandalwood: a natural beauty ingredient used to combat blemishes, acne scars and anti-aging. Also used to get rid of prickly heat and to get a glowing skin.
Tumeric: rejuvenates dull skin, gives a youthful glow, clears acne, pimples, treats skin discoloration to give an even skin tone.
Rose water: heals scars and burns, rejuvenates the skin, gives a glowing skin, prevents blackheads and whiteheads, great for all skin types, acts as a natural skin toner.
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