Tips for Storing Soap

Buying handmade soap for the holidays? I probably haven’t shared this for awhile, but there are a couple of things to know about handmade soap and how to store it for future gifting. 

First, the soap bars are constantly "curing" meaning they are continuing to harden and evaporate moisture as they age. This is a good thing, because it means that your bar will last longer if it has aged a bit more, even though it may have shrunk in size a little.

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Most importantly, they should never be stored in something that is airtight - like a ziplock plastic bag. If moisture accumulates in the bag or tight space, it will cause the soap to go "off". You will notice this as a not-so-fresh smell or the bar itself will be oily or oozing. At that point, it's still usable and not harmful, but it won't be pleasant smelling either.

Since my bars have so many fresh ingredients and extra emollient oils, the best rule of thumb is to give it and use it within 6 months. Many will last a year, but to be safe, go fresh. And tuck it into a drawer or linen closet shelf while it waits - that way you get nicely scented linens, towels (or undies!) as a bonus. Nothing too warm, no direct heat or light, just a bit of air and quiet resting time.

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