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  2. Shea Moisture - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 and 2016, Shea Moisture was voted Overall Favorite Brand in Naturally Curly's annual Best of the Best survey. [9]For the company's national and international experience in sustainable development, and eco-friendly products, the Environment Possibility Award conferred the "Award of Earth Defender" to Shea Moisture in 2020.

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    Instead, they came back and gave us their genuine reaction about how Shea Moisture's first ever deodorant line made a difference." This partnership has proved to be more than Tarver could have ...

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    To combat this struggle I endure, I set out to find a whole-body deodorant that’s gentle on the body and durable enough to withstand plenty of sweat — I found it with the Shea Moisture Whole ...

  5. African black soap - Wikipedia

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    For instance, while some communities use shea butter, others incorporate palm oil into their soap-making processes. [3] However, the use of shea butter in African black soap production dates back to the 14th century. [11] Despite the soaps name african black soap are rarely black with some most quality ones ranging from beige to dark brown. [12]

  6. Moroccan black soap - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan black soap or beldi soap is a kind of soap originating in Morocco. It is a high-alkaline soap made from olive oil and macerated olives, which give it its gel-like consistency and characteristic dark greenish-black color. [1] In the hammams of Morocco, black soap is used for cleansing, moisturizing the skin, and exfoliating.

  7. Saponification - Wikipedia

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    Some soap-makers leave the glycerol in the soap. Others precipitate the soap by salting it out with sodium chloride. Skeletal formula of stearin, a triglyceride that is converted by saponification with sodium hydroxide into glycerol and sodium stearate. Fat in a corpse converts into adipocere, often called "grave wax".