6 Ways To Make Your Natural, Handmade Soap Last Longer

NATURAL HANDMADE SOAPS ST. LUCIA

Our Natural, Handmade Soaps are typically softer and more luxurious than commercially produced soap, which means it may not last as long if not cared for properly. If you're looking to make your handmade soap last longer, here are eight tips to help you out.

1. Keep Your Soap Dry
One of the easiest ways to make your Natural Handmade Soap last longer is to keep it dry between uses. Soap that sits in a puddle of water will quickly dissolve, so it's important to store your soap in a dry place. A soap dish with drainage holes is an excellent way to keep your soap dry and extend its life. If you don't have a soap dish, you can use a wire rack or even a piece of plastic mesh.

2. Use a Soap Saver Bag
If you're someone who likes to lather up with a washcloth, a soap saver bag might be just what you need. These small bags are designed to hold your soap while you use it, keeping it dry and making it easier to lather up. When you're finished, you can hang the bag to dry, which will help your soap last longer.

3. Cut Your Soap into Smaller Pieces
Another way to make your Natural Handmade Soap last longer is to cut it into smaller pieces. Rather than using a full bar of soap at once, cut it into smaller sections that you can use one at a time. This will help you use less soap overall, which will make it last longer.

4. Use a Soap Dish with a Lid
If you're looking for a way to keep your soap dry and protected, a soap dish with a lid might be the way to go. These dishes are designed to keep your soap dry and out of the elements, which can help it last longer. They also make it easy to transport your soap if you're traveling or need to take it to the gym.

5. Store Your Soap in a Cool, Dry Place
Temperature and humidity can also affect how long your handmade soap lasts. Soap that is stored in a warm, humid place will break down more quickly than soap that is stored in a cool, dry place. To extend the life of your soap, store it in a cool, dry place like a linen closet or dresser drawer.

6. Use a Soap Lift
A soap lift is a small, porous mat that you can place under your soap to help it dry out and last longer. These mats are made from a variety of materials, including silicone, natural fibers, and plastic. They allow air to circulate around your soap, which helps it dry out more quickly.

Natural, Handmade Soap are a luxurious and eco-friendly alternative to commercial soap, but it does require a bit of extra care to make it last longer. By following these six tips, you can help extend the life of your Natural Handmade Soap and get more use out of each bar.

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