What is Black Soap Paste?

|Shawna Jacobs

African Black Soap has long been loved for its ability to cleanse without stripping the skin. While many people are familiar with African Black Soap bars, fewer understand African Black Soap paste — the soap in its most traditional, unprocessed form.

At Sheair Butters, African Black Soap paste was once a customer favorite, but it also raised questions. Customers loved the results, yet weren’t always sure how to use it. We listened, stepped back, and took time to understand where clarity was missing.

Now, we’re bringing it back — with better education and intention.

What Is African Black Soap Paste?

African Black Soap paste is raw African Black Soap before it is molded into a bar. It contains the same core ingredients and benefits, simply left in its natural, unpressed form.

Because it hasn’t been pressed or refined, the paste has a darker color, a natural earthy scent, and a textured appearance — all signs of minimal processing.

How to Use African Black Soap Paste

  • Lightly wet your fingers or a washcloth and glide across the surface of the paste to activate. Lather, apply to skin, and rinse. There’s no need to scoop— a small amount goes a long way.

Why Choose the Paste Over the Bar?

While bars are convenient, paste offers flexibility. Many customers prefer it because they can control the strength, lather, and amount used each time. It’s ideal for people who enjoy hands-on skincare routines or want a more traditional experience.

Why We’re Reintroducing It Now

African Black Soap paste was never the problem — confusion was. This time, we’re leading with education, transparency, and simplicity so customers know exactly what they’re buying and how to use it.

If you love African Black Soap bars, the paste offers a deeper level of control. If you’re new to African Black Soap, it’s a powerful yet adaptable way to start.

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