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Ultramarine on Oct 13, 2019
5 out of 5 starsThank you for creating these beautiful soaps with passion and attention to detail. You took soap making to the next level! Hooray Lippincott Soap Co.
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g. michael on Sep 24, 2019
5 out of 5 starsAnother well done product! I may be best smelling zombie around these parts! Highly recommended!
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Care instructions for Handmade Soap
Handmade soaps take a little extra care than commercially produced soaps. Handmade soap bars will last longer if they are kept out of standing or running water. They should be kept on a grooved soap dish that allows water to drain away. They should also be allowed to dry between uses.
Handmade soaps tend to be slightly softer than their "grocery store" counterparts. Even though my handmade soaps are made with "hardening" oils that create a longer lasting handmade soap, they do not last quite as long as mass produced soaps which are made with drying and hardening additives. One bar of my soap can last a family of four about 3-4 weeks, but it will vary greatly on how often it is used and how it is stored between uses.
How do I store handmade soaps?
If you don't plan on using the soaps right away or are giving them as gifts, you should store them in a cool, dry, dark place to help preserve the fragrance (a clothes drawer works nicely and makes your clothes smell great, too).
As tempting as it is to keep your beautifully wrapped soaps laying around, I encourage you to use your soaps in the shower or bath. The true beauty and fragrance of your soap comes alive when the warm water hits it and you lather it up. Your skin will thank you!