How to Make Your Natural Soap Last Longer

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How to Make Your Natural Soap Last Longer

Via It Takes Time

By Andrea Fabry

When you invest in a bar of natural soap, you may pay more in the short run, but more than likely you will benefit in the long term with softer skin. Your overall health will benefit as well since more than 60 percent of anything we put on our skin is absorbed into the body. (Chemicals found in personal care products are now being linked to breast cancer, birth defects, infertility and more.) Learn how to protect your investment!

If the soap is truly natural, chances are it is super-fatted. This means extra oils are included in the formula for its moisturizing benefit. It also means the glycerin (the rich moisturizing byproduct of soap making) is stirred back into the soap.

Chemically-derived, factory-made soaps take out the glycerin while including all sorts of harsh chemicals. Your skin pays a price, although many times we aren’t aware until we try a more natural product.

The problem is that factory-made soap is cheaper, and it lasts longer. It’s cheaper because chemicals are less expensive than the naturally-derived ingredients found in natural soaps. It lasts longer because it is not super-fatted and the glycerin is removed.

The solution? Prolong the life of your natural soap. Here are three tips for making your soap last:

1. Dry the soap out between use

Because of the added moisturizing oils, natural soap dissolves more rapidly in water. For this reason, do not leave the soap sitting in a pool of water in the shower. Invest in a soap dish with a rack, or just remove the soap from the shower and keep it in a place that it will dry thoroughly before using again.

2. Save the scraps

The scraps are awkward and unpleasant to use. It makes sense to toss them. Why not try collecting them in a soap bag and using the bag as an exfoliating and cleansing experience? I keep a bag hanging in the shower and continually add scraps. The bag and scraps foam up nicely and make for an excellent cleansing experience. Wash the bag periodically to keep it fresh.

3. Dilute the soap

Your bar of soap will go much further if you dilute it. Directions are simple:

  • Grate your bar of soap.

  • Place 1 ounce of the grated soap in a glass jar.

  • Add 1-2 cups filtered water and leave overnight.

  • Stir the next day until well blended.

This “gentled” soap stores indefinitely in a capped jar. Simply dab your washcloth into the mixture and apply to your skin. If there are herbs added to the soap, you may notice that it doesn’t last quite as long. You can add one teaspoon vitamin E oil or an antiseptic essential oil like lavender or tea tree oil to prolong its shelf life.

Try any or all of these suggestions and make your investment last!