Shower Favors
Baby and Bridal Shower Favor soaps, lip balms and small candles cute handmade gifts for guests at your baby shower, sprinkle, wedding or bridal shower.
FAQ
Find helpful answers about handmade soap use, storage, skin suitability, and caring for your wood soap dish.
Wet the bar with warm water and rub it between your hands, or work it onto a washcloth or loofah until a creamy lather forms. Massage the lather over damp skin and rinse thoroughly. Avoid contact with the eyes and any broken skin.
Bar longevity depends on how often it is used and how well it dries between uses. Letting the bar fully dry on a draining soap dish between showers can help it last noticeably longer than leaving it sitting in water.
Many people with sensitive skin enjoy handmade soap because of its simple formulations, but every skin type reacts differently. If you have known sensitivities, review the ingredient list on the individual product page and consider patch-testing a small area first.
Facial skin can be more delicate than body skin, so some customers prefer to keep bar soap for the body only. If you would like to try it on your face, choose a gentler formulation, use a small amount, and see how your skin responds before making it a regular step.
Yes, shipping is free on handmade soap orders. Once you choose your bar soaps, gift sets, or wood soap dish, your order will include free shipping at checkout.
Keep the bar on a well-draining soap dish in a cool, dry spot away from direct water spray and sunlight. Storing any extra bars unwrapped in a drawer or linen cupboard allows them to continue curing and helps preserve their scent and firmness.
Empty any standing water and let the dish air-dry between uses to prevent warping or mildew. An occasional wipe with a damp cloth, followed by a light treatment with food-safe mineral oil, can help preserve the natural finish over time.
Please review individual product labels and ingredient details before use. Handmade soaps are intended for external use only.