Exfoliating Soap Saver Bag
Exfoliating Soap Saver Bag
Our sisal soap bags are made from 100% natural sisal fibers which come from the agave cactus family and woven into an exfoliating mesh blend. Soap saver bags help to extend the lifespan of your natural soaps!
It has a coarse mesh surface which is perfect for scrubbing and exfoliating away dead skin cells, leaving your skin radiant and glowing!
Our soap bags also help keep your bathroom clean by acting as a soap holder bag and stopping your soap bar from leaving slimy imprints on your porcelain surfaces.
It is handy for those small bits of soap you end up having to throw away, but you do not have to, with our soap saver bag, you just pop the remnants of your soap bar into this bag, and you can avoid having to waste any.
Machine washable
100% Natural
Plastic -Free/ Zero Waste
Compostable
How to use it?
- Add the soap bar or left over soap pieces inside the pouch and cinch the drawstring.
- Thoroughly wet the soap bag and work up lather in between your hands.
- After sufficient lather on sisal fibers, remove the soap bar and place it on your soap dish to keep it dry.
- Use lathered up sisal bag to cleanse and exfoliate your body.
- After shower, Rinse the bag thoroughly and hang it up to dry.
Care Instructions
- After a shower or bath, REMOVE any full-size bars of soap.
- Rinse the bag and simply hang it up to dry on a hook or the faucet. This will prolong the life of the bag and the bar of soap.
- Machine washable.
- Sanitize your bag by boiling (1x per week) to avoid any buildup or bacteria.
- Replace after 3-4 months depending on use.
- When the soap bag is worn out, just toss it into your compost bin. No more plastic waste.
Material
Naturally, derived Sisal fibers, Wooden bead.
Details
Details
- Each bar is approximately 100g.
- All soaps are made in small batches, so there may be variations in color shades and actual weight slightly.
- Due to the handmade nature of our products, no two bars are alike.
Soap care tips
Soap care tips
- Keep your soap dry-
Do not allow your soap to sit in the water. Once you've worked up a lather set up your bar aside and away from steady water contact. - Use a proper soap dish. Airflow and drainage will help your bar dry out in between uses.
- Use a washcloth or exfoliating soap bag instead of your hands. These accessories will hold the lather longer than your hands.
- Cut your bar in half or into pieces. This is a personal preference, but it will allow part of your bar to stay dry and extend the life of your soap.
Precautions
Precautions
As with any new product please test a small area of the skin for any allergies. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Soaps are for external use only.