You use a body bar in the shower as an alternative to liquid shower gel. The difference: body bars contain saponified plant oils instead of sulphates, and don't need preservatives.

Step-by-step instructions

  1. Wet your skin

    Step into the shower and wet your skin with warm water. This opens the pores and prepares the skin for cleansing.

  2. Wet the body bar

    Hold the body bar under running water until the surface is moist.

  3. Apply to the skin

    Rub the body bar directly over your skin in circular movements. You can also first create a lather between your hands and then apply it.

  4. Massage and cleanse

    Massage the lather gently over your entire body. Note: body bars are not intended for face or hands.

  5. Rinse thoroughly

    Rinse all soap thoroughly with warm water. Make sure no residue remains.

  6. Store the bar dry

    Let the body bar dry after use on a soap dish with drainage holes. This extends the lifespan considerably.

How long does a body bar last?

A body bar lasts on average 4-6 weeks with daily use. This is comparable to 2-3 bottles of 250ml shower gel. The exact duration depends on:

  • How dry you keep the bar between uses
  • The size of the ba
  • How often you showe
  • Whether you use the bar directly on the skin or first create a lather

Tip: By keeping the bar dry between uses, it can last up to 2x longer. Invest in a soap dish with drainage holes. this makes a big difference.

Storage: the most important tips

The biggest enemy of a body bar is moisture. When the bar stays constantly wet, it dissolves faster. Therefore:

  • Use a soap dish with drainage holes
  • Place the dish outside the direct water stream
  • Let the bar dry completely between showers
  • Preferably store in a ventilated area

What not to use it for

Body bars are developed for body care. Do not use them for:

  • Face: Facial skin is more sensitive and needs specific care
  • Hands: For hands, a milder hand soap is more suitable
  • Intimate areas: These areas require pH-balanced products

Why not shower gel?

Body bars and shower gels do the same thing. cleanse your skin. but in different ways. Shower gels are water-based and therefore contain sulphates (like SLS) and preservatives (like parabens). Body bars are water-free and cleanse with saponified plant oils.

Read more in our body bar vs. shower gel comparison.

Last updated: 2026-02-03

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