About a month ago I started hearing about a soap called “Dudu Osun Black soap”. The reviews I found online were mixed, I heard so many good ones about it on YouTube, and a good share of mixed reviews on makeupalley.com.
Even before trying it, I had positive expectations of it since I had a wonderful experience with the a Charcoal and Clay mask I tried before. The mask helped me fight off breakouts and kept my pores pretty clean.
I assumed the dudu oson soap had activated charcoal in it as well which gave it its dark color, but to my surprise the ingredients included shea butter, honey, aloe vera, osun (Camwood), palm kernel oil, cocoa pod ash, palm bunch ash, lime juice, lemon juice, water and fragrance.
My Experience with Dudu Osun
Despite seeing some of the bad Dudu Osun reviews, I felt adventurous and decided to give it a try anyway. I went on Amazon and brought TWO bars of this infamous Dudu Osun soap mainly because one seller had priced two bars cheaper than another seller that was selling one. My soaps arrived about 2 days after I ordered them, I was so excited to try them!
Side Effects From Dudu Uson Soap
First time washing my face with this soap I noticed right away that it burned extremely bad, even after 5 minutes of washing it off. It dried my face out to the point where once all the water dried up on my face my skin was white ashy like I hadn’t moisturized in days. Now I think that should have stopped me, with those big red flags waving right in front of my face, but no it didn’t.
Fast forwarding about a week later of using the soap I began to break out in areas I never did before, on the bridge of my nose, along the bottom of my jaw line, near my lips, and under my chin. I had all of these clusters of whiteheads all over my face in random areas. Even after I stopped using the soap the pimples did not go away, it took about a month to start clearing up.
Some reviews said things like “This is just the purge stage” “Your body is just getting rid of its toxins”... BLAH BLAH BLAH! Reality was, this soap RUINED my skin!
Did It Really Ruin My Skin?
So I know you will ask things like “How do you know that it was the soap and not anything else?” “Are you sure it wasn’t what you were eating or a different product you tried?” I will kindly address it right now.
Previous to using this soap I had a staple product routine which did not and will not change. I also test-drove this product not once but TWICE for a full week, two months apart for my better judgement before I decided to do any reviews on it. I am sure there is no coincidence, I had not had flare ups of acne until I started using this product for the first time and when I tried it again it did the same thing. I am currently trying to get my face together from giving it a try again.
Edit: I also read some comments that since I ordered mine from Amazon, it could have been a fake soap so beware of buying beauty products off Amazon. So that is one thing to take into account.
This is just my personal experience, I am not saying DuDu Osun will not work for you and I am not trying to bash the company I know African Black Soap has done wonders for others as you can read on this amazing article by Kali Kushner on a different African black soap, but I personally will never again dismiss bad reviews. I hope you have learned something from this Dudu Osun review, have you tried it yourself? Did it work or did it also ruin your skin?
*Disclaimer: I am not saying DuDu Osun will not work for you, this is just my personal experience
40 comments
Nasius
One thing we all need to understand is our skin type.. I’ve been using Dudu Osun for about 6months now and it’s probably the best soap I’ve used followed by Aleppo olive soap…no pimples( my daily breakfast is bread and cheese) no acne, nothing! What works for U might not work for another person..
rachael
it clears up body odour.. it’s amazing
Nyok Akol Jok
I am sorry for what you all have been through concerning your skins experiencing .. extreme dryness and sensitivity, irritation and redness
I too experienced it for about two days now .. waiting to recover
But I made more researches and tried to understand what is wrong with the soap then I found out the problem is not the soap but he problem is us the users …
The product contains strong chemicals that exfoliate a skin like lemon,potassium and sodium and the importance of these chemicals is to prevent expose your internal skin for the products that you should use after shower so that the product you use will have direct access to inner skin
therefore these strong chemicals should be applied only twice a week especially to the sensitive parts of the body like lower face and forehead … Now I don’t put any blame on the product but I suggest there should instructions written on the back of the carton …
Because recovering from over exfoliation takes almost 28 to 30 days for young adults which is a very long time to recover back to your normal skin and start using it again but cautiously
Amanda Ndawana
I have been struggling with acne since i was 13 and am now 27 , i have tried a lot of different soap,scrub ,moisturizer nothing works so a friend introduced me to the dudu osun soap .. the first few days nothing happened as time went on i started getting these big pimples one after another i also had small rush all over my face and it was itchy evey time i used it ..am not saying its bad or anything but i didnt work for me actually went from bad to worse .
NB /we all have different types of skin so just be careful what you put on your face especially if you have a sensitive skin like mine
dora
i started using it not so long and i think is the best soap to clear dark spots,pimples and give you your real skin colour. when applying it to your face, make sure you don’t apply the bar soap directly to your face, that causes burnt
apply the soap to your palm first then use your palm to rub your face, leave it for some seconds the wash off quickly
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