STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE: HOW TO MAKE HERBAL LIQUID SOAP FROM SCRATCH

Making liquid soap from scratch once seemed daunting to me, but after trying it, I discovered it’s much simpler than it looks!

If you’ve already mastered cold process or hot process soap making, then crafting liquid soap is a natural next step.

This guide was originally part of my newest print book, The Big Book of Homemade Products for Your Skin, Health & Home. Unfortunately, due to space constraints, it didn’t make the final cut—so I’m sharing the tips and recipes here with you instead. Enjoy!

Liquid Soapmaking Tips

Before you dive into making liquid soap, here are a few key points to keep in mind.

YOU’LL NEED A DIFFERENT TYPE OF LYE:

One major difference between liquid soap and bar soap lies in the type of lye used.

Bar soap hardens thanks to sodium hydroxide (NaOH), which acts as the agent that turns oils into solid soap.

Liquid soap, on the other hand, is made by combining oils with potassium hydroxide (KOH). This type of lye is readily available from Etsy or online soap-making suppliers.

Keep in mind that potassium hydroxide purity levels can vary. My recipes are based on 90% purity, a common standard. If your bottle lists a different purity level, you can adjust your recipe using the Soapee calculator. Simply select Liquid Soap – using KOH and input the lye purity number in the first box.

CROCKPOT SIZE FOR LIQUID SOAP:

For this recipe size, I use a 4-quart crock pot (slow cooker), which I picked up at a local big-box store. Make sure to avoid slow cookers with non-stick or Teflon-coated interiors, as these materials can react negatively with lye.

SUPERFAT IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT THAN BAR SOAP:

Liquid soap differs slightly from bar soap in that it requires a lower superfat—typically no higher than 3%. A higher superfat may cause the soap to develop an oily layer.

YOU’LL NEED TO USE MORE WATER IN YOUR RECIPE:

When making liquid soap, the water amount is higher than in bar soap recipes. You’ll need roughly three times the weight of potassium hydroxide in water.

IT’S A GOOD IDEA TO DILUTE SOAP PASTE ONLY WITH WATER AND/OR GLYCERIN:

To ensure your liquid soap has the longest shelf life, dilute the finished soap paste with water or a combination of water and glycerin.

Avoid diluting with herbal teas or milk, as these can cause the soap to spoil more quickly—unless they were cooked into the recipe, like in the Calendula & Coconut Liquid Soap below.

OILS ACT DIFFERENTLY IN LIQUID SOAP THAN BAR SOAP:

When creating your own liquid soap recipes, remember that the choice of oils affects the soap’s consistency.

Using more olive oil results in a thicker soap, while more coconut oil creates a thinner soap.

For a deeper dive into how different oils impact liquid soap, check out this informative post on the Soapmaking Forum.

YOU HAVE LOTS OF HERBAL OPTIONS:

“There are many herbs you can experiment with beyond the ones listed in the recipes below. You can easily substitute them or omit them entirely, using plain oils and water in place of infused oils and herbal teas.

I’m currently working on a resource to provide more detailed options, but in the meantime, here are a few herbs and flowers you might consider exploring:

  • Chamomile
  • Plantain
  • Calendula
  • Dandelion
  • Sunflower
  • Violet leaf”

MY WAY IS NOT THE ONLY WAY:

First and foremost, it’s important to note that this is how I make liquid soap—it’s just one of many methods, not necessarily the best or only method.

There are many fantastic resources available for learning how to make liquid soap. Here are a few to get you started:

  • Soapmaking Forum (I frequently recommend this site; it’s an invaluable resource for soapmakers.) – Liquid Soap & Cream Soap Forum
  • Ultimate HP Soap – 30-Minute Liquid Soap
  • Wholesale Supplies Plus – Learn to Make: Liquid Soap From Scratch
  • Modern Soapmaking – Easy & Quick Tips for Making Liquid Soap Successfully

A quick search for ‘liquid soap’ on any search engine will lead you to even more helpful information!

Liquid Soap Making Overview

Step 1:
Weigh the oils for your recipe and place them into a slow cooker. Turn the heat to high. If you’re using milk powder, briefly blend it into the combined oils using an immersion blender.

Step 2:
Place the distilled water or cooled herbal tea in a stainless steel or heatproof plastic container. While wearing gloves and goggles, weigh out the potassium hydroxide and carefully sprinkle it into the water. Stir well. It’s normal for the lye solution to make a crackling noise when it’s first mixed.

Step 3:
Turn the slow cooker’s heat to low, then pour in the lye solution. Hand stir the mixture for about 5 minutes to ensure it’s fully incorporated. After that, begin blending with your immersion blender. Blend for 1 minute, then allow the blender to rest for a few minutes before blending again for another minute. Avoid running the motor continuously to prevent burning it out. It may take anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes to reach trace.

Step 4:
Keep the heat on low, cover the slow cooker with its lid, and check the mixture every 20 to 30 minutes. Stir with a heatproof spoon or spatula. The soap will start to darken and develop gel-like spots, with other areas separating into clear or cloudy liquid. This is completely normal—just stir everything back together, replace the lid, and continue cooking.

Step 5:
After 1 to 2 hours, the soap batter should become thicker and more concentrated. Continue cooking for another 30 minutes to 1 hour, or until the soap is glossy and resembles Vaseline, as shown in the photo. The total cook time for liquid soap may vary between 2 to 4 hours, depending on the temperature settings of your slow cooker.

Step 6 (Optional):
To check if the soap is fully saponified, you can perform an old-fashioned zap test to ensure there’s no residual lye.

To do this, scoop out 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of soap paste and allow it to cool to a safe, comfortable temperature. Mix the cooled paste with 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of distilled water. Dip your fingertip into the diluted paste and taste it with just the tip of your tongue (don’t swallow the soap!). If it gives your tongue a zapping or electric feeling, the soap needs more cooking. If it just tastes like soap without any zappy sensation, the soap is ready. Be sure to rinse your mouth thoroughly with cold water afterward.

If you’d prefer not to taste the soap but are still unsure, you can turn off the slow cooker, keep the soap covered, and let it sit for 6 hours or overnight to finish the saponification process on its own before proceeding with the next steps of the recipe.

Step 7:
Store the soap paste in covered jars if you want to dilute small amounts at a time. This method extends the shelf life of the undiluted soap paste, which can last for several years. If you choose to dilute the entire batch at once, the shelf life will be shorter. The pH of finished diluted soap typically ranges from 9 to 10.5, and because of its natural alkalinity, it generally doesn’t require a preservative for home use—provided it’s diluted with only distilled water or vegetable glycerine. However, those who sell liquid soap or prefer extra protection often add a preservative like Liquid Germall Plus. I personally don’t add preservatives to my soap, but it’s your choice.

Step 8:
To determine the starting dilution amount, weigh the fully cooked soap paste and multiply the weight by 0.2 (20%) to find how much glycerine you need. Then, multiply the weight by 0.8 (80%) to figure out how much distilled water is required.

For example, if your soap batch weighs 30 ounces (850 g), you would need 6 oz (170 g) glycerine and 24 oz (680 g) distilled water.
If you prefer to dilute a smaller amount, such as 4 ounces of paste, you’d need 0.8 oz (23 g) glycerine and 3.2 oz (91 g) distilled water.

If you don’t have glycerine or choose not to use it, simply substitute more distilled water in its place.

Step 9:
Combine the glycerine and distilled water in a deep stainless steel saucepan and bring to a boil. Add the soap paste to the boiling mixture, stirring gently to ensure the paste is covered by the liquid. Then, cover the pan and turn off the heat, leaving it on the still-hot burner. Allow the mixture to cool to room temperature, stirring occasionally and mashing with a fork, spatula, or potato masher to break up any lumps.

Repeat the boiling and cooling process 1 to 2 more times, allowing the soap paste to dissolve completely. Don’t rush this step or stir too vigorously, as the process takes time. Leave the mixture at room temperature for 2 to 3 days, stirring occasionally, until the paste is fully dissolved.

Step 10:
To add fragrance, gently warm the soap one last time, but do not allow it to simmer or boil. Once the soap is warmed (around 100°F), stir in the essential oil. To calculate the right amount, use 1% of the total diluted soap weight. For example, if you have 8 ounces (237 ml) of diluted soap, you would use 0.08 ounces or about 2.4 ml of essential oil, which is approximately ½ teaspoon. You can also use EO Calc for more precise measurements.

Some essential oils, such as lavender, blend well into liquid soap, while others may cause cloudiness or separation. If this is the case, you might want to use a solubilizer to keep the essential oils mixed evenly. A future article will go into more detail on adding essential oils to liquid soap.

Step 11:
Pour the diluted soap into jars using a fine mesh strainer to catch any undissolved lumps. Let the soap sit undisturbed for several days so it can settle and clear. While the soap can technically be used immediately, giving it time to rest will improve its clarity.

Liquid Soap Recipes

Here are two recipes to kick off your liquid soapmaking journey. You can also check out the Dandelion & Honey Liquid Soap recipe already published on my site. Use the Soapee Calculator, the tips shared earlier in this article, and your creativity to experiment and create your own unique liquid soap recipes!

CALENDULA & COCONUT LIQUID SOAP

This soap captures the essence of sunshine in a jar, thanks to the bright yellow color from calendula flower-infused coconut oil. For added nourishment and appeal, I included a small amount of coconut milk powder in the oils, but you can also use cow or goat milk powder, or skip it altogether. Just keep in mind that milk powders should be used in small amounts for liquid soap to avoid scorching during the long cook time.

It’s important not to dilute soap paste with fresh milk, as it can spoil easily. For more on how to make calendula-infused oil, check out my article on Calendula Oil & Salve.

Yield: 60 ounces (1.7 kg) of diluted soap

Ingredients:

  • 13.75 oz (390 g) distilled water
  • 4.63 oz (131 g) potassium hydroxide (3% superfat)
  • 8 oz (227 g) calendula-infused coconut oil (40%)
  • 3 oz (85 g) castor oil (15%)
  • 9 oz (255 g) high oleic sunflower oil (45%)
  • 1/2 tsp coconut milk powder
  • Up to 6 oz (170 g) vegetable glycerine, for dilution (or more distilled water)
  • Up to 24 oz (680 g) distilled water, for dilution
  • Equal amounts of orange and grapefruit essential oils (see step 10 in the Liquid Soap Making Overview for how to calculate essential oil amounts)

Directions:

  1. In a stainless steel or heatproof plastic container, place the distilled water. Wearing gloves and goggles, weigh out the potassium hydroxide and carefully add it to the water. Stir well and set the lye solution aside.
  2. Weigh the coconut, castor, and sunflower oils into a slow cooker. Blend in the coconut milk powder using an immersion blender. Turn the heat to low, then pour in the lye solution. Alternate between blending with the immersion blender and stirring by hand until trace is reached.
  3. Keep the heat on low, cover the slow cooker with the lid, and check every 30 minutes. Stir with a heatproof spoon or spatula. Continue cooking for approximately 2 to 3 hours.
  4. Store the paste in covered jars. Follow the dilution and scenting guidelines in the full Liquid Soap Making Overview.

HEMP & PLANTAIN LIQUID SOAP

This soap combines plantain-infused coconut oil, extra virgin olive oil, and nourishing hemp oil for a truly unique blend. It’s lightly scented with lavender essential oil, though you can skip the scent for a more natural version.

Note: I used rich, unrefined hemp seed oil from Mountain Rose Herbs to give the soap a subtle green hue. However, hemp seed oil has a shorter shelf life, so it’s best to use this soap within 4 to 6 months. Over time, the green hue may fade to a brownish color, though the soap remains effective and fragrant. I’ve had a jar of this recipe for over a year, and it’s still good, but the color has changed.

Yield: 60 ounces (1.7 kg) diluted soap

Ingredients:

  • 13.75 oz (390 g) distilled water
  • 4.63 oz (131 g) potassium hydroxide (2% superfat)
  • 7 oz (198 g) plantain-infused coconut oil (35%)
  • 2 oz (57 g) castor oil (10%)
  • 6 oz (170 g) extra virgin olive oil (30%)
  • 4 oz (113 g) high oleic sunflower oil (20%)
  • 1 oz (28 g) unrefined hemp or avocado oil (5%)
  • Up to 6 oz (170 g) vegetable glycerine, for dilution (or more distilled water)
  • Up to 24 oz (680 g) distilled water, for dilution
  • Lavender essential oil (see step 10 in the Liquid Soap Making Overview for how to calculate essential oil amounts)

Directions:

  1. Place the distilled water in a stainless steel or heatproof plastic container. Wearing gloves and goggles, carefully weigh out the potassium hydroxide and sprinkle it into the water. Stir well, and set the lye solution aside.
  2. Weigh the coconut, castor, olive, sunflower, and hemp oils into a slow cooker. Turn the heat to low, then pour in the lye solution. Alternate between using an immersion blender and stirring by hand until trace is reached.
  3. Keep the heat on low, cover the slow cooker with the lid, and check every 30 minutes. Stir with a heatproof spoon or spatula. Continue cooking for approximately 2 to 3 hours.
  4. Store the soap paste in covered jars. Follow the dilution and scenting guidelines in the full Liquid Soap Making Overview.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, making your own liquid soap allows for creative freedom in selecting nourishing oils, natural ingredients, and essential oils to customize the formula to your needs. With the right ingredients, like plantain-infused coconut oil, hemp oil, or calendula, and careful attention to the cooking and dilution process, you can create a luxurious, natural soap that’s both effective and gentle on the skin.

By following the detailed steps provided in the soapmaking process—from creating the lye solution to diluting the soap paste—you’ll be able to craft a product that suits your preferences. Whether you want a soothing lavender scent, a bright, sunny color from calendula, or a gentle, unscented bar, homemade liquid soap offers a unique, customizable experience. Remember that patience is key, and each batch will have its own characteristics, including color changes over time depending on the oils used.

So, whether you’re making soap for personal use or as a creative gift, the process is both rewarding and satisfying. Happy soapmaking!

LIST OF 19 THE BEST SOAPS FOR DRY SKIN

If you struggle with dry, itchy skin, you know the importance of finding a gentle cleanser that hydrates instead of stripping away moisture. Regular soap can be too harsh for sensitive skin, so opting for a specially formulated option can make a big difference. Here’s a look at some of the best soaps for dry skin that will leave you feeling soft and comfortable.

OUR TOP PICKS 

DOVE DEEPLY NOURISHING ADVANCED CARE BODY WASH SHOWER GEL

Dove Deeply Nourishing Advanced Care Body Wash is a shower gel designed to be gentle on dry skin. It contains ingredients that mimic your skin’s natural moisturizers, so it cleanses without leaving your skin feeling tight or itchy. This body wash claims to provide 24 hours of hydration, leaving your skin feeling soft and smooth for a whole day. It also has a rich lather, which can make showering more enjoyable.

NATURIUM THE GLOW GETTER MULTI-OIL BODY WASH

If you’re looking for a luxurious shower experience, Naturium The Glow Getter Multi-Oil Body Wash might be a good fit. This body wash is unique because it starts out as a silky oil, then transforms into a gentle lather when you wash. The special oils in this wash are meant to cleanse your skin without drying it out. They also claim to leave your skin feeling hydrated and nourished. This could be a good option for those with dry skin who want a body wash that provides a touch of moisture.

E45 BODY WASH FOR DRY, SENSITIVE & ITCHY SKIN

E45 Body Wash is a fragrance-free and gentle cleanser specifically designed for dry, sensitive, and itchy skin. Unlike some soaps that can irritate sensitive skin, E45 is free of harsh detergents and perfumes. Instead, it uses calming ingredients to soothe itchiness and redness. It also contains emollients, which are like lubricants for your skin, that help lock in moisture and prevent dryness. This can be especially helpful if you struggle with flaky or uncomfortable skin. Because it’s fragrance-free, E45 is less likely to trigger allergies or further irritate sensitive skin.

CERAVE HYDRATING BODY WASH

CeraVe Hydrating Body Wash is another great option for dry skin. This fragrance-free cleanser is designed to cleanse your skin without stripping away moisture. It contains three special ceramides, which are like tiny bricks that help rebuild your skin’s natural barrier. This barrier helps keep your skin hydrated and protects it from irritants. CeraVe Hydrating Body Wash also contains hyaluronic acid, which acts like a magnet for moisture, attracting and holding onto water in your skin. This can leave your skin feeling soft, smooth, and hydrated all day long.

AVEENO DAILY MOISTURISING BODY WASH

Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Body Wash is a fragrance-light option that’s gentle on dry skin. The key ingredient is prebiotic oat, which is known for its calming and moisturizing properties. It helps soothe irritation and itchiness often associated with dry skin. This body wash cleanses your skin without leaving it feeling stripped or tight. It also boasts a formula that helps maintain your skin’s natural moisture barrier, which is important for keeping dryness at bay. Many users report feeling noticeably nourished skin after using Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Body Wash, making it a good choice for those seeking a simple and effective cleanser for dry skin.

BIODERMA ATODERM CLEANSING SHOWER OIL

If you have very dry or even sensitive skin, Bioderma Atoderm Cleansing Shower Oil might be a perfect choice. Unlike most soaps, it’s an oil-based cleanser. This means it gently cleanses your skin without leaving it feeling dry or itchy. Instead, Bioderma Atoderm replenishes your skin’s natural oils, which helps lock in moisture and keep dryness away. It also contains calming ingredients to soothe irritation and tightness. This shower oil is suitable for the whole family, even babies, because it’s so gentle. It’s also fragrance-free, so it’s less likely to irritate sensitive skin.

CLINIQUE DISHLESS FACIAL SOAP – EXTRA STRENGTH 150G

Clinique Dishless Facial Soap – Extra Strength is a bar soap specifically designed for the face. This soap is meant to be gentle enough for everyday use, even on oily skin. However, the “extra strength” label indicates it might be more powerful than some other facial soaps. While it cleanses dirt and oil, it claims to do so without leaving your skin feeling dry or tight. It’s also hand-milled, which means it’s made using a traditional method that can sometimes create a gentler product. However, it’s important to note that some people with very dry skin might find this soap too cleansing. If you have concerns about dryness, it might be best to choose a different option on this list or speak to a dermatologist about what facial cleanser is right for you.

SEEN BODY WASH

SEEN Body Wash is designed to be gentle on all skin types, including dry skin. It’s formulated by a dermatologist, so you can trust it to be effective yet kind to your skin. This fragrance-free body wash cleanses without stripping away moisture, leaving your skin feeling fresh and balanced. It’s also non-comedogenic, which means it won’t clog your pores. SEEN Body Wash is a good option for those looking for a simple, fragrance-free cleanser that hydrates and soothes dry skin.

FENTY SKIN COCOA CLEANS’R SOOTHING ALL-OVER CLEANSING BAR

Fenty Skin Cocoa Cleans’r Soothing All-Over Cleansing Bar is a bar soap that promises to be gentle on dry skin for both your face and body. It’s made with ingredients like coconut oil and shea butter, which are known for their moisturizing properties. These ingredients aim to cleanse your skin without leaving it feeling dry or tight. The soap also boasts a beach-inspired scent, so you can enjoy a tropical feel in your shower. It’s designed to be suitable for all skin types and tones. Keep in mind that bar soaps can sometimes be drying, so if you have very dry skin, you might want to consider another option on this list or try it out on a small area first.

PALOROMA CLEAN BEAN WASH

Paloroma Clean Bean Wash is a gentle and effective facial cleanser. It’s designed to clean your face thoroughly without harsh chemicals. This wash removes dirt, oil, and makeup, leaving your skin feeling fresh and smooth. Its formula includes natural ingredients that are kind to your skin, making it suitable for daily use. Paloroma Clean Bean Wash helps maintain a healthy complexion by keeping pores clear and minimizing breakouts.

AESOP RESURRECTION HAND WASH 500ML

Aesop Resurrection Hand Wash in the 500ml size is a luxurious liquid soap for your hands. It’s known for its refreshing scent and gentle cleaning power. This hand wash effectively removes dirt and grime while leaving your skin feeling soft and hydrated. Made with botanical extracts, it nourishes your hands and helps maintain their natural moisture balance. Aesop Resurrection Hand Wash comes in a convenient pump bottle, making it easy to use and a stylish addition to any bathroom or kitchen. It’s a popular choice for those who appreciate quality skincare products that also provide a pleasant washing experience.

LA ROCHE-POSAY LIPIKAR WASH AP+ GENTLE FOAMING MOISTURIZING WASH

La Roche-Posay Lipikar Wash AP+ Gentle Foaming Moisturizing Wash is a gentle cleanser specially formulated for sensitive and dry skin. It creates a soft foam that cleanses without drying out your skin. This wash helps to restore the skin’s natural barrier and provides long-lasting hydration, leaving your skin feeling comfortable and smooth. It’s suitable for the whole family, including babies and children. With a soap-free formula and enriched with niacinamide and shea butter, it helps soothe irritation and protects against the drying effects of hard water. La Roche-Posay Lipikar Wash AP+ is recommended by dermatologists for its effectiveness and gentle care.

KOSAS GOOD BODY SKIN AHA + ENZYME EXFOLIATING BODY WASH

Kosas Good Body Skin AHA + Enzyme Exfoliating Body Wash is a skincare product designed to cleanse and exfoliate your skin gently. It contains alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) and enzymes that help remove dead skin cells, revealing smoother and brighter skin underneath. This body wash is formulated with hydrating ingredients to keep your skin moisturized and nourished. It’s suitable for all skin types and can help improve the appearance of rough or dull skin over time. Kosas Good Body Skin AHA + Enzyme Exfoliating Body Wash aims to leave your skin feeling refreshed and rejuvenated after each use.

HELLO KLEAN NOURISHING MICRONUTRIENT WASH 400ML

Hello Klean Nourishing Micronutrient Wash in the 400ml size is a gentle and nourishing body wash designed to care for your skin. It contains essential micronutrients and vitamins that help cleanse and replenish the skin, leaving it feeling refreshed and healthy. This wash is formulated without harsh chemicals, making it suitable for sensitive skin types. It provides a soothing lather that effectively cleans away dirt and impurities without stripping the skin of its natural oils. Hello Klean Nourishing Micronutrient Wash aims to promote skin hydration and maintain a balanced skin barrier, leaving you with soft and smooth skin after each wash.

RED FLOWER PURIFYING BODY WASH IN ICELANDIC MOONFLOWER

Red Flower Purifying Body Wash in Icelandic Moonflower is a luxurious cleansing product for the body. It features a refreshing scent inspired by moonflowers from Iceland. This body wash is designed to gently cleanse your skin while leaving it feeling soft and hydrated. It contains natural botanical extracts that help purify and revitalize the skin, promoting a healthy glow. The formula is free from harsh chemicals and synthetic fragrances, making it suitable for sensitive skin. Red Flower Purifying Body Wash in Icelandic Moonflower aims to provide a spa-like experience at home, leaving your skin delicately scented and rejuvenated after each use.

L’OCCITANE SHEA LAVENDER SOAP 250G

L’Occitane Shea Lavender Soap in the 250g size is a luxurious bar soap enriched with shea butter and lavender essential oil. It gently cleanses the skin while moisturizing and leaving a soothing lavender scent. This soap is crafted using traditional methods and natural ingredients, making it suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. The shea butter helps to nourish and protect the skin, keeping it soft and supple. L’Occitane Shea Lavender Soap is ideal for a relaxing bathing experience, offering both cleansing and aromatic benefits in one bar.

WELEDA CALENDULA SOAP 100G

Weleda Calendula Soap in the 100g size is a gentle and soothing bar soap designed for sensitive skin, including babies and children. It is made with organic calendula extract, which helps to calm and nourish the skin. This soap is free from synthetic fragrances, colors, and preservatives, making it ideal for those with delicate skin. Weleda Calendula Soap produces a creamy lather that cleanses effectively without drying out the skin. It provides gentle care while maintaining the skin’s natural moisture balance. This soap is dermatologically tested and recommended by midwives and dermatologists for its mildness and effectiveness in caring for sensitive skin.

FRESH FREESIA OVAL SOAP

Fresh Freesia Oval Soap is a fragrant and luxurious soap known for its delightful scent of freesia flowers. This oval-shaped soap is designed to cleanse the skin gently while leaving a lingering floral fragrance. It produces a rich lather that effectively removes dirt and impurities without drying out the skin. The Fresh Freesia Oval Soap is crafted with care to provide a pampering experience during each use. It is suitable for daily use and is a favorite choice for those who enjoy floral-scented skincare products that leave the skin feeling refreshed and lightly perfumed.

MOROCCANOIL SHOWER GEL CLEANSING HYDRATION ARGON OIL 250ML

Moroccanoil Shower Gel Cleansing Hydration with Argan Oil in the 250ml size is a nourishing shower gel designed to cleanse and hydrate the skin. It features the benefits of argan oil, known for its moisturizing properties, leaving the skin feeling soft and refreshed. This shower gel creates a creamy lather that gently cleanses away impurities without stripping the skin of its natural oils. It has a luxurious scent that lingers lightly on the skin, providing a pleasant and rejuvenating shower experience. Moroccanoil Shower Gel is suitable for daily use and is ideal for those looking to indulge in a hydrating and aromatic shower routine.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST SOAPS FOR DRY SKIN

Choosing a body wash for dry skin requires focusing on ingredients and scents. 

For ingredients, prioritize those that hydrate and support the skin barrier. Look for glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides for moisture retention, and emollients like shea butter, coconut oil, or jojoba oil for softening. Gentle cleansers like sodium lauroyl sarcosinate or coco-glucoside effectively cleanse without stripping natural oils. Finally, simpler formulas with minimal ingredients minimize irritation.

Regarding scent, fragrance-free is generally best for dry skin, as synthetic fragrances and foaming agents can irritate. However, some scented options exist, so we’ve noted which ones have a fragrance.

CONCLUSION

In addition to soaps, consider using additional products for dry skin such as face oil or toner. In conclusion, everyone’s skin is different, so it’s important to find a body wash that works best for you. If you have any concerns about your dry skin, be sure to talk to your doctor or dermatologist.