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Baphia Nitida [RECOMMENDED]

This dye is central to various cultural rites. In many Nigerian and Ghanaian traditions, camwood paste is applied to the skin of newborns and brides to soften the skin and symbolize purity or transition. Unlike synthetic dyes, camwood pigment is prized for its ability to enhance skin texture while providing a vibrant, natural hue. Medicinal and Cosmetic Utility

Baphia nitida: The Versatile African Sandalwood Baphia nitida , commonly known as camwood or African sandalwood, is a shrubby leguminous tree native to the rainforests of West and Central Africa. While it may not share the global fame of Indian sandalwood, it is a cornerstone of African ethnobotany, valued for its rich pigments, durable timber, and extensive medicinal properties. Botanical Profile baphia nitida

In the realm of traditional medicine, Baphia nitida is a versatile pharmacy. This dye is central to various cultural rites