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How to Use Leftover Soap to Make Shower Gel?

How to Use Leftover Soap to Make Shower Gel?

Do you have leftover soap too?

Everyone has soap leftovers at home, those little bits that you don't know what to do with, stunted and dry.

Wondering what you can do with it? No way to throw them away!

Fortunately, it is possible to recycle them intelligently so as not to waste these leftovers that can still be used.

The simple trick to recycling these old soaps is to transform them into shower gel! It's super easy. Watch:

How to Use Leftover Soap to Make Shower Gel?

How to

1. Put leftover soaps in an empty bottle of shower gel.

2. Add a little hot water (not too much to avoid it being too liquid).

3. Shake and you're done.

Result

How to Use Leftover Soap to Make Shower Gel?

There you go, you have a new free shower gel :-)

And what's more, you recycled all your little bits of soap instead of throwing them away. No more waste!

Simple, practical and effective! And really economical, since it's free;-)

You have a ready-to-use shower gel for not a penny. Nice, right? And it's also very practical for washing your hands.

Buying shower gel is an expense that we believe is essential, but this alternative allows us to make some additional savings.

There are other ways to recycle old soaps, or even "magic" recipes to create playful soaps for our children.

Savings achieved

For a four-person household, an average of one tube of shower gel is consumed per week.

Knowing that a shower gel costs around €2.50, if we decide to stop buying it and replace it with my tip, we'll save a nice little sum:

Equivalent to €130 per year, it's not negligible all the same! What if you put this sum aside to go on vacation this summer?

Your turn...

Have you ever made liquid soap yourself? Let us know in the comments if it worked. We can't wait to read you!