WASHING
*Natural, animal-based soaps do not lather so easily like detergents or plant-based soaps!*
- Wet your face with clean, warm water.
- Lather the soap in your hands with clean, warm water.
- Apply the lather to your face with your hands.
- Rub the lather in gentle circular motions all over your face for a minute or so.
- Rinse all the lather off of your hands and face with clean, warm water.
- Pat your skin dry with a clean, absorbent cloth.
- Follow with a toner if needed for oily skin.
- Follow with a tallow-butter, solid lotion, or milk lotion if needed for dry skin.
HOW OFTEN
1-3 Times Daily
Reduce usage if skin becomes too dry. Increase usage if skin is still oily.
- In the morning upon waking.
- If skin becomes dirty throughout the day.
- At night before bed.
STORAGE
- Keep in a dry and safe place out of the reach of young children and pets.
- Keep out of direct water and sunlight on a SOAP DISH for a longer-lasting bar.
BEST BY
- There is a best by date on every product listing and on the price tag of the products themselves.
- Our soap’s best by dates are calculated 3 years after manufacture date.
- We recommend using our soaps within 1 year of buying, or 6 months of first use.
- Rusty orange-colored spots on soap bars are the oils/fats becoming rancid. Old soaps that develop these should be discarded or composted.
SOAP AGE BENEFITS
YOUNGER: less than a year old
PROS:
Stronger Smells
Higher Nutrients
No Bulk Storage Needed
CONS:
Used Up Quicker
More Difficult Lather
Softer
OLDER: more than a year old
PROS:
Lasts Longer
Lathers Easier
Harder
CONS:
Faded Smells
Less Nutrients
Must Buy Bulk & Store

