Okay, so the other morning (I say the other morning, but by
the time you read this it probably would have been about two weeks ago) the
worst thing happened: there was no Mililo black soap in the bathroom to wash my
face… I know! So bad. Luckily I had some of my trusty Dudu Osun black soap
saved for a rainy day, so for the next few mornings I was still able to wash my
face. But then a few days later, I discovered his yellow box in the bathroom,
and after a quick skim-read figured I should give it a try.
The very first thing I noticed was the smell. Oh my god it
smelt so bad and medicated, I thought I was breathing in toxic fumes. I thought
the smell would probably vanish after rinsing, but I was wrong. In fact I didn’t
realise how wrong I was because throughout the day, I had no escape from its
medicated scent, but I digress. After this somewhat traumatic experience, you’d
probably expect me to never touch the stuff again but I’ve been using the soap
ever since (i.e. for the past week) hahahaha. Even after the first rinse, my
face had never looked so clear, and when I later put on my foundation, my face
looked AMAZING and had never felt more soft (which says a lot considering that
my face is always super soft).
In an interesting twist of fate, a brand new bar of Mililo
has found its way into the bathroom so I won’t need to be using this blue bar
as much in the future. But that said, this soap gets a double thumbs up for
sure, and I’ll definitely be using it in rotation with my Mililo and Dudu Osun
black soaps.
alice
xo
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