tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-963834879652762291.post3825026008538401993..comments2023-10-06T06:19:14.777-05:00Comments on Marbled Nails and Other Important Life Decisions: This Week's Reviews 11/29-12/6AngelTree Gemshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17341140368838456932noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-963834879652762291.post-82603873948009289192009-12-07T10:37:53.249-06:002009-12-07T10:37:53.249-06:00Hi there! Thank you for the review! So glad you...Hi there! Thank you for the review! So glad you liked the soap! I decided that the information was good to have, so I'm going to copy my response to you here if that's ok.<br /><br />Unfortunately the goopy part of the end of the soap is a combination of the natural glycerin and the amount of time it spends in the shower. The Hot Process soaps don't do it as often or get as soft, but the goats milk and glycerin soaps both have such a high natural glycerin content that they will wick excess moisture from the air around them and absorb it - thus becoming very soft over time.<br /><br />If you have the ability to change it out, either using more than 1 bar of soap at a time and alternating between them, or just taking the soap out of the shower entirely to dry on a slatted wood soap dish (I recommend either www.edwood.etsy.com or www.crochetgal.etsy.com depending on if you're going for decorative or service) it helps to prevent that even after you get to the end of the soap. Most of the time the goo comes from it collecting excess moisture from the air or being too close to the shower head and getting wet between uses.<br /><br />Thanks again! So glad you loved it :)Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03459531843513964676noreply@blogger.com