Sisal Soap Saver Bag
Sisal soap bags are your bathroom's unsung hero
The perfect bathing accoutrements for every body. These sweet babies:
- Significantly extend the life of your soap bar
- Prevent bacteria growth by allowing the bar to air dry in between uses
- Prevents a disgusting puddle of soap slime
- Exfoliates your skin while you're using it
Say goodbye to wasteful plastic loofah's
You know the ones! Plastic netting bound up into a floofy ball that easy unravels and is impossible to put back together. Our Sisal Soap Saver bags build up a luxurious foaming lather and do an even better job of exfoliating your skin. It's finally time to stop settling for dollar store poufs, and break up with all that unnecessary plastic.
Reveal your smoothest skin ever
Sisal Soap Savers are knit together from sisal, derived from the agave plant. The naturally textured material provides gentle exfoliation, helping to remove dead skin and buffing your skin to a silky smooth glow!
Healthier suds, for you and the environment
Because our Sisal Soap Saver Bag hangs to dry, you'll be preventing a gummy soap build up in your shower making your soap last longer. By replacing your plastic loofah, you're saving untold amount of microplastics from washing down the drain, and eliminating a damp environment where bacteria builds up.
Zero waste
As you use up your soap and shampoo bars, the slippery slivers can start to become difficult to hold, but with a Soap Saver they're neatly contained and can be used to the very last ounce.
Our Sisal Soap Saver Bags are stitched to last and are machine washable if you want to give them a refresh, but like all good things they too will one day come to an end. And when they do they're completely backyard compostable.
Why are Sisal Soap Savers eco friendly?
Why are Sisal Soap Savers eco friendly?
Sisal is a natural material made from agave leaves. Agave can be regrown quickly after harvest, and is grown without pesticides or chemical fertilizers.
This means it’s safe for your skin, sustainable for the environment, and is backyard compostable and zero waste.
Sisal Soap Savers also eliminate a common source of plastic from our bathrooms - the shower pouf!
Lastly, soap savers help extend the life of your bar of soap, helping you use ever last sliver and reducing your costs.
What are Sisal Soap Saver Bags made from?
What are Sisal Soap Saver Bags made from?
Natural sisal fibre with a wooden bead.
How to use and care for your Soap Saver Bag
How to use and care for your Soap Saver Bag
Our Sisal Soap Saver Bags are perfectly sized for normal bars of soap.
Before your first use, give your bag a rinse to remove any loose fibres, and give it a squeeze dry.
Insert your soap bar of choice into the bag and pull the drawstring closed.
Allow your soap saver to air dry by hanging it from the loop in between uses to keep your soap lasting as long as possible.
Soap bags can be added to your laundry as required, but make sure to rinse out as much left over soap residue as possible first!
When your bag has been used up, please remember to add it to your compost pile instead of the landfill.
The dirt on plastic shower loofahs
Research shows that plastic bath poufs are a haven for bacteria. They collect our dead skin cells and hold them in a dark moist environment, only to be rubbed on our bodies during the next shower 🤢
Not only that, but they're also a source of microplastics that go down our bathroom drains and end up in the oceans.