African Black Soap Making

We are burning stuff in the cornerstone market kitchen to make black african soap.
African black soap making. Making african black soap. In other parts of africa the potash is made from bamboo cola nuts shea nut kernel camwood and several other woods that have saponins. Finally let the soap cool to room temperature and pour it into a mold to harden. You can use palm palm kernel oil coconut oil shea butter and cocoa butter.
Inspired recipes use raw cocoa beans or cocoa nibs nibs are natural raw. There are three options for making your own. Once it starts boiling lower the heat and let the mixture simmer for 30 minutes stirring it regularly. Then heat some castor oil and coconut oil in a pot and mix in some of the potash you made.
To make black soap start by mixing potash and distilled water in a pot and bringing it to a boil. Buy the raw base and use it as is or rebatch it this is what i have done so far. Potash is organic making african black soap more organic when compared to other soaps made with caustic soda. Its tons of fun so watch us shake and bake and burn lol lol then how to ma.
Cover the pot and cook the soap on high heat until it thickens. Mediterranean countries still make black soap such as savon noire or hammam soap with olive pits.