If so, how long?
If so, how long?
years
Brad
For some well packaged triple milled soaps - Decades
In some cases the soap will even retain is scent after all those years.
Cheers, Dave
I recently picked up some Old Spice shaving soap that I think was discontinued back in 1992 -- it produced lots of thick lather and smelled great.
Which reminds me -- has anyone done a review of Old Spice shaving soap?
Al
Some gents here have lathered soap 30 yrs old, sans aucun problème![]()
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My Imperial Leather shave soap must be 30 yrs old at least- works just fine, though the scent is a little weak.
I am 98.7462 % sure that they do not...in terms of efficacy (and assuming they haven't been exposed to harsh conditions). I have heard that some soaps lose their scnet after a while...but that's just what I've heard.
I lathered up a cake of pashana soap that was at minimum 30 years old. The scent was almost 100% gone, but it lathered up just fine. I ended up grating it and mixing it with 3/1 with a really fragrant bath bar. I still keep it in my rotation. So, to answer the question, 30+ years.
-Erick
Here's a question, do glycerin-based soaps (like Mama Bear soaps) differ in their shelf life than other soaps?
A good soap will probably be usable long after the shelf it's on falls down.There probably won't be much scent left though.
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