If properly cured a bar of soap can last for weeks or longer. Unfortunately, in the interest of profit, most soap is sold uncured and becomes soft, slimy, and invisible after a few days. In our home the youngest family member is the "soap unwrapper" & I keep all the bars stacked on the top shelf in the hall cupboard for them to cure.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Provident Living Tip
If properly cured a bar of soap can last for weeks or longer. Unfortunately, in the interest of profit, most soap is sold uncured and becomes soft, slimy, and invisible after a few days. In our home the youngest family member is the "soap unwrapper" & I keep all the bars stacked on the top shelf in the hall cupboard for them to cure.
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