HOW AFRICAN BLACK SOAP IS LOCALLY MADE + WHITE SOAP, RAW GHANA BLACK SOAP MAKING, Ghana Vlog
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 4. 09. 2020
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My skincare line BelleSkin is finally here! You can now shop your Blacksoap via www.belleskinstore.com
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Hi Bellez ⥠The Making of African blacksoap has been with Africans for centuries and today I will show you how the black and white soap is made locally in Ghana. I loved it so much and I hope you enjoy this video.đ
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Hello everyone and welcome to my channel!
My name is Amaka and iâm a Nigerian youtuber living in Ghana.
I make Skincare and Lifestyle videos and i post on Sundays.
Subscribe to my channel for more! I love you so much
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Yayy!! You reached the bottom of the description box!! Comment âbellez gang âso I know you didđđ - Jak na to + styl
You can still shop our BelleSkin Blacksoap via this link
www.belleskinstore.com
I will buy đ love black soap !!
Are the prices shown in dollars?
Website is not working đ
I can't open the site.
It samina not samini
I love black soap, that's all I use. However, I don't take it for granted every since I found out how the process was for making it. I'm very humble to use it and thankful for the many hands and strength that makes this awesome product!
No ones gonna mention how beautiful her skin is and the folks in the town đđŻ
I wish they would get the money they deserve, I live in the Caribbean and we love this soap, if you see how my skin is clear n clean
It's like watching a documentary thank you. Your hard work will definitely pay soon. Your hair is beautiful
Hmmm sheâs so detailed and dedicated. Iâm going to share this video
thanks sis!! it means a lot to međ€â€ïž
thank you â€ïžâ€ïž
Exactly! So detailed! Skybe doesn't take her audience for granted
@@SKYBELLE is that your hair or extension??????
So much work, respect to them all
Patricia Abijah totally!!!!
Ose-dudu originated from Yoruba, my tribe, in Nigeria. Thank you for sharing
wow, glad to know!đ€đâ€ïž
So dat how come ghanaians call it alata samina . Alata use fr Nigeria and samina soap
@@bennybrown3077 which simply means "ĂlĂĄtĂĄ soap" (Pepper seller's soap) lol
I wish to learn how to produce it from scratch
Yes my dear. We have to remember the long time relationship between our 2 nations Ghana and Nigeria, I mean the era of 'agege'. For sure Ghaneans came back home with things learnt in Nigeria... Black soap is called also 'anago djale' (soap of yoruba people)... Personnally, I use the one from Togo ('anago de' or 'lagos de', meaning soap from Yoruba people or from Lagos'') and the dudu-osun from Nigeria... In short, we' re blessed with this black soap in that part of Africa ! Note that some ingrédients may be added/omited, (depending on the country)... Love !
Youâre really dedicated and hardworking to bring us good quality content! I must say you should have at least 10k subscribers! As always Iâm sharing this video to all my co workers! Well done girl!đ
thank you youâre a blessing đ
Miss my homeland Mama AFRICA.
"YOU NEVER VALUE THINGS UNTIL YOU LOOSE THEM". MY CHILDHOOD SOAP THAT I USED TO DISLIKE - NOW I NEED IT AND IT IS OUT OF REACH. đ€
No longer out of reach maâam, we deliver worldwide
@@SKYBELLE I need this
@Louloo It's none of your BUSINESS!!! But don't worry, I will go back soon đđż.
Great
In Namibia đłđŠ... South West Africa too
As the African youth, we need to innovate ways to reduce labour and have higher quality with our products. Keep up the good work sis.
Write your ideas/potential solutions to fix the problem that you have identified.
Reducing labor means contributing to unemployment which can lead to idleness and idle mind is a devils workshop
In some cases people buy or use a product because of the story behind it and that gives value to the product on the market. Any kind of changes to methods they are using wouldnât be bad for the workers but it will look like any other kind of soap industry today. âPreservation is key đ â. đ
In some cases people buy or use a product because of the story behind it and that gives value to the product on the market. Any kind of changes to methods they are using wouldnât be bad for the workers but it will look like any other kind of soap industry today. âPreservation is key đ â. đ
@@nuraweyteh3164 thatâs a puritan lie
I hope that they get compensated well for their hard work. African black soap had made miracles with my skin â€ïž
I love African Black Soap as well as Raw Shae Butter.... Used together your skin will be so nice!!
Can it get rid of dark marks ?
@@Dee_Dee794 yes
Jamaicans love the African black soap.
Moi je le peau pas trop noir un peu foncé
Thanks for thr video. Im from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria. I feel so proud watching this video.
9:00 The wrapping of the soaps is like an art .. Girl you are so beautiful and your skin is shining so much .. loved your video.. love from India đ€đ
" men do this part because it's not easy atall" đđđ, cudos to the ladies also , standing by that heat and starring ain't easy !
Can I just say this channel definitely deserves more subscribers! Pls keep it up, youâre about to go global
wow!! thank you đđâ€ïž
wow I was expecting a vlog and I got a mini documentary. That was great, thanks!
I wish the government can build a facility for making the black soaps
you can take it personally, the government will not help
What machinery would they need...do they sell the machines to make it or you have to special order some oversized pots.. maybe I can partner with a few people and open a factory and hire some of these same women and men as management
If they build ,they will cut out the small man
@@juliesavariau4970 yeah but an investor can hire some of these same people to manage and pay them a good salary with benefits
Repent , Jesus is coming back.
I love the packaging technique really cool
Beautiful!!!!
Am going to try making mine
Africans are such strong hardworking people. đ€
Thank you for this great video. Gives a lot of insights
Ghana has its own Black Soap called Amonkye. Similar to Black Soap and it's powerful too. It's mainly good for shower after returning from the farm as it will heal all minor cuts, etc.. Check that one out too.
Africa I definitely will
@Strive For greatness I haven't got into the history of Black Soap but I know that Amonkye is smaller in size. The Azuma Tw3de3 is complete different from both the Black Soap and Amonkye.
@Strive For greatness We don't put amonmye in cement paper. Amonkye is molded into smaller sizes.
@Strive For greatness Massa, I grew up in the village and I saw two types of this soap. Thought they are almost the same I see amonkye to be more powerful...the village farmers choice for bath soap.
Such cute ladies working hardđ
After watching this video and where it comes from ,it is the only soap my family and I use..It is never taken for granted, the process that takes place and the many people involved in making black soap. It's EXCELLENT. I love this video .The host is also very people friendly for the marketing of this soap.
One of the MOST informative documentaries on the process. Btw that skirt- gorgeous
amazing! A lot of hard work!
I am humbled by the process
Your beautiful skin speaks for the product. Thank you for sharing the process.
Wow !!! Beautiful... love your videos
Wow, process is amazing, just like Sky Belle presentation! Love the video, just found out about black African soap and I will try it. So far have been using Aleppo soap, and I love it.
I like the way dressing very neat and simple đđ
Well filmed, Sky. Making the soap looks so labor intensive too!!!
My beautiful sister thanks the hard work đđđâ€ïžâ€ïž
Well done darling.. i just bought the soap and acne breakouts and dark spots i have struggled with for years completely disappeared in less than a week đđđ§Ąđ
such testimonials is very important for people to cherish what we have
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Do youu let the African Black Soap sit ?
@@Dee_Dee794 what i do is i lightly wet my face clense my face with it 40 to 60 sec then let it sit as i take my shower then rinse my face when done showering. But consider what my work for me may not work for you considering some people have sensitive skin my dear
@@mollylove5725 Thank youu đ. & my skin can handle African Black Soap sitting on it. I just heard a lot of people say to not let it sit. Iâm trying to get rid of my acne spots/dark scars.
Wow this is a lot of work, bravo to all the workers, much â€â€â€Love
So thankful to learn a little about my african background. Wish I can use it.
I learnt a lot girl...
Africa is beautiful
I đ the Black Soap and the Shea Butter! I canât wait to try the White Soap toođ€
Very interesting ! Thank you sista ! I have all kinds of black soap from Ghana and I absolutely love it â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
Wow this is really amazing. I love this soap even though I haven't bought it yet. Great work from you guys.đ
Congratulations that is definitely a good thing, amazing attitude
Thank you for showing the process, and youâre the first person to tell me about white soap!!
Just wow! All the blending, grinding, pounding and molding. âđż đ
My Girlđđđđ
Content we sign up for.
Love you đ
Thank you very much for bring the process of making black soap into the light..
I love black soap, I live in Canada right now, but I am originally from Ghana.
I really appreciate it and I'm your new subscriber Happy New Year, and God bless Africa.
Lasts so long!!!! Thank you for such beautiful work for beautiful healthy products of the world âŁïž
Lord thank for family members who get to make thier living through hard work like this. đđđ
Thanks for taking the time to explain the process as you go. Such a lot of effort goes into it. Looks like beautiful soap. Will have to see what shipping is like to my part of the world.
WOW!! I had no idea the process of making black soap entails thank you for showing this video this is the first time I've come across your video
I love black soap didn't realise there's also white soap I've never seen it in the shops in England đ
I would like to come there to see I ordered some from amazon love it
Yes I did enjoy it
Great video, youâve just gained a new subscriber.â€ïž
Wow! Black soap is soo amazing. It gets the job done, very cleansing.
Thank you I will be using more African products
Thank you Empress! I am a soap maker in the US, but this is the traditional way that I want to know.. Soon, I'll be home to learn.
What's your website to order?
This is a very informative video great job
Wowww Iâm amazed
I love it so good on your skin
Yes black soap reacts to my skin...the white one is mild...
How does it react? Do you mean the white one is mild as in TOO mild, no effect on your skin but the black soap works well or do you mean the black soap is too harsh?
Hats off to you guys.
bellez gang! Thanks a lot for such an educational and insightful video. Greetings from Galicia (Spain). :)
she has amazing skin! im in love =)
woooooa I enjoy it very well
An addict to black soap. Your skin looks beautiful. please I will love to make a bulk purchase.
Your black skin is amazing, and you are very beautifulâ€
This is a really interesting video, I have Black soap from Ghana but it had plantain skin, leaves, coconut charcoal, Shea butter and twigs and leaves from local plants it was a Dark brown soap.
I love to see this! Keep working hard girl! :D
Good work May GOD continue to help you thanks for sharing
Wow this is an Awesome amazing video and Much Thanks to the incredible Loving Woman who shared your video đđ»đđ
I've been waiting for the launch of wholesale buys of the Afrikan Black soap.
Please please launch
Thank you for the video explaining all the processes that go into making black and white soap
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Glad to see that the world is learning about african culture
Nice one am starting this up in edo state soon ..because we have an palm oil mill and the raw material can be used to make this Nigeria black soap
You doing great gal ...proper content
I found this page by luck. I love learning about other cultures. Thanksđ€©
who is here in 2021? wow how raw and authentic to see the process of something you are buying..definitely going to order coz am in love with this channel and your glow..love from Kenya
Her skin is flawless
Great video!â€â€
Perfect video! Good content, great presentation! You go places, keep it up đŹđ
Amen!!đđ Thank you â€ïž
Thanks u for sharing I love this video so amazing how they made African black soap in Africa god bless I love Africa
It's just hot process soap,made in a drum in a dirty place,we make ours in a crock pot in very clean spotless kitchen,free from contamination
Talented people
This soap is the best in my opinion I can say that it is totally satisfying when you use it and the after benefits are amazing....try it if u haven't đ€đ€đ€đ€đđđđ
You are amazing, I really enjoyed this! Thank you for sharing nne x
my pleasure! Iâm happy you enjoyed itđ
I love the packaging skills
Itâs so beautiful to watch
This was great! Thanks for explaining the difference between the two. What software do you use to edit videos?
Wow. Great sharing sweetheart
WOW @thebelleskin, your video is a masterpiece. I have been using blacksoap since God knows when, but I don't know how it's made. All I know is, it's made from natural ingredients. I just copied your phone number to make orders. Thanks God bless the work of your hands đ€
Great video. I love this soap!
Thank you, itâs really amazing
Iâm soooo pleased for you, Amaka đ
Thanks sis đâ€ïž
Lovely video content thank you for sharing
Very hard work to prepare black soap.i use this for my son for eczema.
I love your work in educating us on black soap... what is the cocoa pod and how did the black soap lather .. what properties were used for it to lather
I bought this soap a couple of months back in my Afro Caribbean store in the UK those guys are Nigerian. Never heard of it before its good stuff now I know you guys secret I am 10 years younger already đđđ»
It's very moldable I have the black soap I wonder why this can cause issue for sensitive people (hasn't for me) but the white doesn't when it's exactly the same process with no other ingredient added?
New subscriber. I have always wanted to see this. Thanks.
Sissy your costume was on point . And I enjoyed watching this â€ïž
Thank you, it was a village dripđđ
Beautiful packaging. I attended the Ghana Soap school and live in North America but unfortunately the organic African potash is hard to obtain. I have managed to make an inorganic potash with North American potash and it still must be made outdoors, LOL. All that smoke and it still is amazing. Awesome manufacturing and the soap looks amazing! xoxJen
I need to visit the site for myself when I visit ghana it can be on my list of places @skybelle
Bellez gangâ€ïž