- Small plastic case holds 50 thin leaves of soap; remove 1 - 2 leaves with dry hands and dissolve in water for use as liquid soap
- Soap is biodegradable and phosphate free
- Soap has a light green tea fragrance
- Compliant with TSA carry-on luggage regulations
Imported.
| Best use | Camping |
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| Dimensions | 2.5 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Weight | 0.5 ounce |
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Jan 16, 2013in a pinch...maybe
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Oct 13, 2011Easy packing shave soapA whole lot easier than carrying gel, liquid or pressurized can. Takes getting used to: keep hands dry to extract a single sheet; then moisten.
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Sep 11, 2011Not worth itTook this product on an overseas trip. It was not possible to get enough lather to shave, even with using several strips. I was disappointed because I also got the pocket hand wash and that ...
Read More Took this product on an overseas trip. It was not possible to get enough lather to shave, even with using several strips. I was disappointed because I also got the pocket hand wash and that worked great. I ended up having to go to a local market and buy shaving cream.
Read More So I got this and the S2S shaving cream to try out before I decide if either will land a place in my pack. I shaved half my face with each. This shaving soap is not worth it. It is hard to get a good lather in your hand and I feel like you are losing some through your fingers and such. It does lather fairly well though, but you need more than the 1-2 leafs they say you will. I needed 4 for half of my face. so probably about 8 of them for one shave of an entire face...and that is if you just have a little stubble. If you have a full beard going you will probably need a lot more. This shaving soap is a good idea in theory but poor execution. Of the two I would go with the shaving cream, but would go with a mainstream shaving cream over both of them.