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Bar soap is making a comeback over liquid soap – it’s easy to use, has a pleasant texture and is better for the environment

  • Solid soap dates back thousands of years – and it is making a comeback today, with more people choosing it over liquid soaps and shower gels
  • Skincare specialists explain why it has seen a revival: reasons include it having fewer chemicals and less plastic packaging, and being generally longer-lasting

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Stacks of homemade organic bars of soap. Bar soap is easy to use, has a pleasant texture and is better for the environment than liquid soaps, and its use is on the rise. Photo: Getty Images

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 to civilisations including Mesopotamia and ancient Greece. Techniques for making bar soap today do not deviate much from these.

It was in the early 1900s that German scientists developed synthetic detergents – which allowed dirt to be extracted into water from the object being cleaned – and liquid soaps took over.

Many consumers, however, are now going back to the basics. According to Google Trends, the volume of searches for “bar soaps” grew 58 per cent between 2018 and 2023.

Written soap recipes date back to civilisations thousands of years ago, including Mesopotamia and ancient Greece. Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto
Written soap recipes date back to civilisations thousands of years ago, including Mesopotamia and ancient Greece. Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto

Fewer ingredients, less stress

One of the primary drivers of bar soap’s comeback is a shift towards more natural skincare products and a moving away from chemically-laden liquid soaps.

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