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AFRICAN BLACK SOAPS THAT YOU SHOULD TRY NOW!



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18 comments

  1. I'm not able to check out nagarics black soap, can u send me the link
    thank you

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  2. I found this post rather really interesting. I have been using the Dudu-Osun black soap and shea butter for over a year and the results have been amazing. I did not know about the existence of liquid black soap until this post. I hope NARGANICS will be able to make a delivery to Namibia, you have sold me the soap with the rose petals, lol. Much love!

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  3. Need to know more about African black sosoap,i also want to b a distributor

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  4. Nice video..Tried the fig black soap and I loved it. Looking forward to trying out the narganics soap too😉.

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  5. Hello Dimma, how are you? Please how can I get to order for the Narganics black soap

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  6. Where did you purchase your Fig Black soap from? I went to their page and only saw the one with turmeric.

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  7. Hi, where did you purchase the Fig Black Soap from?

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  8. Wow am also using black soap and it very good nd working well

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  9. Thanks Dimma. Your skin glows. The one with rose petals is really fancy! I like!!

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  11. Pls I stay in Enugu state. How do i get Narganics black soap.

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  12. I use black soap aswell, so nice and works perfectly well

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  13. In my view, if all site owners and bloggers made good content as you did, the internet will be much more useful than ever before. I couldn’t resist commenting.
    Thanks
    Real Nice

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  14. Dinma you should try Laurel soap or Savon d'Aleppo from Aleppo, Syria, Nablusi Soap from Nablus, Palestine, & Moroccan black soap. They are very good soaps too made from olive oil. I live in the Middle East & that's what i use. The original Laurel soaps float in water and does not sink like any other soaps.

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  15. Wud definitely love to try the narganics, beer using crusaders

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