Bars of soap are an economical way of staying clean. They also use less plastic than the alternative. However, some soaps are still linked to potentially health problems. Here are some of the bars of ...
A personal hygiene item that was once so common it had its own container installed above almost every bathroom sink has now ...
Bar soaps are making a comeback at the expense of liquid soaps and shower gels. It is a kind of full circle moment; according to The New York Times, written soap recipes date back thousands of years ...
No body care routine is complete without the perfect cleanser. And when it comes to cleansing our skin below the neck, the two most popular options are bar soap and body wash. Both help refresh and ...
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When it came to bathing in America, bars of soap reigned supreme for part of the 19th and much of the 20th century. But by the late 1980s, traditional solid bars of soap started getting some stiff ...
Babylon’s soap-making legacy dates back to 2800 BCE, where ancient techniques shaped hygiene practices and influenced modern sanitation.
For the first time in decades, sales of the humble soap bar are on the rise. But why has this modest beauty hero returned to our bathrooms and kitchens, and should we all think about embracing retro ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American While not every bar (or bottle) is created ...