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Ingredients
Ingredients
Citrus Hippie: coconut oil, olive oil, goat milk, lye, shea butter, castor oil, avocado oil, essential oils
Minty Woodsman: olive oil, coconut oil, water, lye, shea butter, castor oil, avocado oil, castor seed oil, pepper leaves, rosemary buds, essential oils
Cool Evenings: coconut oil, olive oil, water, lye, shea butter, castor oil, avocado oil, essential oils
How To Make Soap Last Longer
How To Make Soap Last Longer
1. Keep the soap away from water.
Nothing will make your soap disintegrate faster than keeping it wet. Water breaks down the consistency of the soap and makes it necessary to replace your soap much more frequently. Avoid storing your soap in a place that is constantly in contact with water, like in the direct stream of the shower.
2. Let the soap air dry.
Allowing the air to dry out its moisture will make a bar of soap harder (and therefore less likely to crumble), so that it lasts longer. The more time your soap spends completely dry, the longer it will last. Because of this, the more people who use a bar of soap, the faster it will need to be replaced. More users means less time between showers and more time that the soap will spend wet.
3. Always keep your soap in an appropriate soap dish that allows for drainage.
A wire rack, bamboo soap dish or a self-draining soap disht. Soap dishes without drainage keep the moisture longer and will make it harder for your soap to dry out in between uses. Although some of the more fancy plastic and stainless steel soap dish designs are funky and cute, unless they have drainage, they are liable to make your soap soggy.
4. Store smaller pieces in a soap-saving pouch.
Once your soap bar breaks down into smaller pieces that are difficult to use, put those smaller pieces inside a soap-saving pouch. This small bag will work to contain the pieces for reuse, but it also acts as a type of exfoliating washcloth that you can use to bath yourself with the soap remnants inside. Instinks is looking for some awesome soap savers.
5. Use a washcloth instead of your hands.
Skin is less able to produce and retain lather from soap than other materials. If you use a washcloth instead while you are bathing, the whole process will use less soap overall because the washcloth will create more lather and it the suds it creates will go farther in cleaning your body than simply using your hands alone. Additionally, you can use a loofah to help the soap last longer.

