Alternative Uses for Organic Soap

The majority of people use bar soap to clean themselves either in the shower or bathtub, but there are also many different ways you can use soap around your house. And with homemade,  organic soap, you can be confident that wherever you use your soap, it will not harm the environment, your body, or anything else it comes into contact with.

There are many benefits to using organic soap products on your body, but many people are unaware of alternative uses for soap. Some of the most common “alternative” uses of organic bar soap include the following:

  • To prevent getting poison ivy by mixing soap with water and rubbing the mixture on your skin. You can also use it as an antiseptic by combining shredded soap with water to make a paste.
  • Cleaning areas around your house, like windows
  • Acting as an air freshener  for your luggage or car
  • Repelling insects from plants, both inside and outside
  • Removing wallpaper
  • Acting as a shaving lotion
  • Providing  a cushion for pins by wrapping the soap in a piece of cloth
  • Marking fabric when sewing
  • Shampooing and washing your pets
  • Warding off animals from your garden by placing strong smelling soap in socks and placing these around your property or garden
  • Serving as gifts to friends and family members

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There are only a few of the many potential uses of homemade, organic soap. If you have any questions or want to purchase soap or soap making kits, visit the wholesale soap providers at Botanie Soap Company online today.



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