I have sensitive skin and can't use most soaps. Will I be able to use yours?
Yes, most likely you will be able to use handmade soaps
because they are incredibly mild and gentle.
Most commercial soaps are detergent based,
using lots of synthetic ingredients, and that's what usually causes skin reactions.
I don't use any artificial colorants, hardeners, latherers or preservatives
.
If you have allergies to fragrance,
then I suggest you to choose an unscented soap.
What should I do to make my soap last longer?
Let your soap dry out between uses,
by putting your soap on some kind of a soap dish that allows air to circulate the bar.
A soap dish will either raise the bar up for air to circulate from beneath,
or contain air holes for drainage of water below the soap.
If you store your soap in the little alcove built into most shower stalls and tub surrounds,
the shower spray will continually soak your soap.
So please try to avoid that.
You can also use a sisal bag or netted sponge to further extend the soap's lather.
Handmade natural soaps will last longer if you take care of them!
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