I’ve let go of liquid soaps in the last few years and opted to used classic solid soaps for my hygiene but between trendy scents or seasonal supply I haven’t been able to find a soap I can stay with.
This led me to consider making my own soap but is it worth it?
Artisanal soaps are expensive and hard to find in my country and mostly pass the notion they are targetting luxury customers and not making something for everyone to use and enjoy and trying to make an effort to create change.
I am aware initial costs have to be considered and that there is a learning to it.


If you don’t want ridiculous amount of goddamn perfume in it, you pretty much need to.
IDK if these manufacturers don’t have olfactory senses in their QC departments, but it’s getting stupid how much more scent is being added. I had a Costco brick of Irish Spring soaps I’d been whittling away at and bought another one recently. I couldn’t even stand having the new one in the house, I tossed it because it stank so much, even through the door of the bathroom cabinet. I still have a couple left from the old brick and they’re manageable but now I’m going to have to find something else.
Maybe I need to look into making it, too.
For what it’s worth, my intuition tells me the soap market in my country is currently heavily geared towards women and even more towards a niche within the general population of women that go into the extreme girly style.
Most soaps are incredibly sweet scented, heavy on flowers and fruits. This leaves men’s soap, my case, to become a very narrow market. Men’s market is currently covered by the big brands - Axe, Old Spice, etc -through their “active/sports/urban” lines of body wash that usually smell like cars or floor disinfectant covered with a layer of cheap, strong, short lasting perfume.
Not my thing.
Dial, Dove, and Ivory all sell unscented varieties of bar soap.
I’m not a Costco shopper, but the Costco website suggests they carry only an extremely limited variety of bath soaps. Way more choices at your average grocery store, drug store, etc.
You can buy glycerin soap for soap crafters and just use it without adding in the perfumes.