Use and Care
Each soap bar is carefully handcrafted by hand and weighs around 5 oz, though sizes may vary slightly. Made in small batches to ensure optimal quality, the color of the bars may also vary slightly from one to another.
How to Get the Most Out of Your Handmade Soap:
First Use:
Gently apply the lather to your skin, using circular motions for a deep cleanse. Focus on areas that tend to be oily, dry, or prone to dirt buildup.
Be sure to rinse off all the lather, especially in sensitive areas like the face or genital region.
Avoid contact with the eyes. When rinsing, keep your eyes closed to prevent soap from entering them.
Long-Term Care:
Let your soap dry completely between uses to extend its life. Store it on a soap dish or in a holder that allows it to drain, preventing it from sitting in water, which can make it dissolve faster.
Avoid keeping the soap in damp or humid areas to prevent it from becoming too soft or deteriorating prematurely. Store it in a cool, dry spot, away from direct sunlight.
For the best results, use your soap regularly and store it correctly. If you have several bars with different scents, rotating between them can help preserve their fragrance and keep them fresh.
If the scent begins to fade over time, use the soap soon to fully enjoy its fragrance. While handmade soap can last up to 50 years, its scent will naturally weaken over time, so it's best to use it sooner rather than later. The scent will become more noticeable once the soap is wet.
By following these simple care tips, you can maximize the effectiveness and indulgence of your all-natural handmade soap.
These bars are generously sized—feel free to cut them in half for easier handling and to enjoy switching between different scents more frequently!