Išbandyk 20 SECONDS
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Description
Description
How To Use
How To Use
How to use soap? You already know—lather well, make sure to cover every part of your hand and scrub for 20 seconds!
About the product
About the product
Ingredients
Ingredients
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cold-process soap
This soap is handcrafted using the cold process method with only natural oils. It requires great care and up to a month to fully cure, creating a quality you’ll truly notice compared to mass-produced soap!
Recycle the labels with paper, and compost the box at home—bury it in the ground or add it to your compost bin.
EFFECTIVE
Harnesses nature's power for a pure, effective cleanse.
BIODEGRADABLE INGREDIENTS
We don't use microplastics, silicones or other ingredients that don't readily biodegrade.
NO WATER
You only get the actives, so you don't pay for water. It also means more compact, cheaper and less polluting transportation.
ZERO WASTE
Use the water-free product to the last bit and compost our biodegradable packaging. All that is left is the tiny label, which can be recycled with paper!
TRAVEL-FRIENDLY
Light and easy to carry, no worries about spilled liquids in your bag, no restrictions when packing it in a carry-on on a plane.
LASTING
One solid bar lasts just as long, or even longer than a conventional bottle of product.
This packaging is made from grass!
Rethinking the packaging
Full size SOLIDU bars are packed in a backyard compostable box, which biodegrades in only 45 days!
"Try-me" size products are packaged in a unique compact box which is made from paper pulp mixed with grass.
Please remove the paper labels and recycle with paper, and you can compost the green box.
Frequently asked questions
Is cold process soap good for skin?
Is cold process soap good for skin?
Yes, cold process soap is generally very good for the skin! This method preserves the natural benefits of oils and butters, keeping them rich in nutrients like vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids. Since cold process soaps often retain glycerin—a natural moisturizer created during soap making—they’re especially gentle and hydrating. The lack of synthetic additives or harsh chemicals makes cold process soap an ideal choice for people with sensitive or dry skin.
What are the cons of cold process soap?
What are the cons of cold process soap?
Cold process soap has a few drawbacks: it takes 4-6 weeks to cure, can be inconsistent in texture, requires experience to make safely, and tends to be pricier.
Which is better, cold process or hot process soap?
Which is better, cold process or hot process soap?
Cold process soap offers a smooth texture and retains more natural oils, making it gentler and more moisturizing, but it requires a 4-6 week cure. Hot process soap is ready sooner (1-2 weeks) and allows more scent control, but has a more rustic look. Cold process is often preferred for luxury; hot process for quicker use.
What is special about cold-pressed soap?
What is special about cold-pressed soap?
Cold-pressed soap is special because it retains the natural nutrients, vitamins, and antioxidants in oils and butters, thanks to a gentle, heat-free process. This method preserves glycerin, a natural moisturizer, making the soap extra hydrating and gentle on the skin. Cold-pressed soap is also free from synthetic additives, offering a pure and nourishing cleanse ideal for sensitive or dry skin.