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I did not realise they still made soap bars.
Soap bars are making a grand comeback. Go to any weekend markets these days and you'll find at least one, if not many, soap bar makers there. Sydney Rocks Markets has at least three, Brisbane Manly is the same, Kuranda Village has their fair share, too.
I just finished a dish wash bar. I actually liked it more than Sunlight/Fairy/whatchamacallit.

In addition to getting really nice staff as bars, I also like the fact you avoid the plastic containers. You get the bars in cardboard boxes or wrapped in paper for the trip home. Less waste on all sides. Another thing that's in favour is the longevity of a good bar - it took me 1.5 years to finish a hand wash bar. I'm one of those who've been raised to religously wash hands every time I come in from the outside (shoes off, hands clean, now you are welcome home...) so the soap got plenty of use. Now I'm frantically trying to finish a body wash bar but it just doesn't shrink however much I try.

Now, to link this back to the topic, however loosely: how to best keep a soap bar dry and good during travels? If you used one in the shower in the morning and then check out from your accommodation, how do you make the bar dry for travel so it won't soak and your soap container leak?
 
Soap bars are making a grand comeback. Go to any weekend markets these days and you'll find at least one, if not many, soap bar makers there. Sydney Rocks Markets has at least three, Brisbane Manly is the same, Kuranda Village has their fair share, too.
I just finished a dish wash bar. I actually liked it more than Sunlight/Fairy/whatchamacallit.

In addition to getting really nice staff as bars, I also like the fact you avoid the plastic containers. You get the bars in cardboard boxes or wrapped in paper for the trip home. Less waste on all sides. Another thing that's in favour is the longevity of a good bar - it took me 1.5 years to finish a hand wash bar. I'm one of those who've been raised to religously wash hands every time I come in from the outside (shoes off, hands clean, now you are welcome home...) so the soap got plenty of use. Now I'm frantically trying to finish a body wash bar but it just doesn't shrink however much I try.

Now, to link this back to the topic, however loosely: how to best keep a soap bar dry and good during travels? If you used one in the shower in the morning and then check out from your accommodation, how do you make the bar dry for travel so it won't soak and your soap container leak?
Wrap in tissues
 
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When you start looking for S&P squid alternatives on the ground. And then determine that maintaining WP status is not worth it because it is "only" $10 on the ground vs in the air 🤣 🤣
 

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Now, to link this back to the topic, however loosely: how to best keep a soap bar dry and good during travels? If you used one in the shower in the morning and then check out from your accommodation, how do you make the bar dry for travel so it won't soak and your soap container leak?
I use a small snap-lock bag for them.
 
Ugggh slimy soap bars, use the hair dryer!

That said, I discovered the magic of shower puffs, which work brilliantly with liquid soaps, a few years back and will never go back to soap bars
 
That sliminess is something I was looking to avoid together with any residual moist potentially seeping out of the container. But, silly me, there's a simple solution, combining ideas and elements from all of the above: towel & container.
Assuming it's the last morning, instead of a tissue (which I sure would make to shred off onto the soap), pat the bar with a towel, pack in a container, and we're good to go. Perhaps adding a ziplock just in case, or carrying a small thin face towel on me to wrap around the container (and use to pat the bar in case the accommodation's towel is not usable for that for any reason).

Effectively the same than I do now with the liquid soap tubes: dry with a towel before tossing them into my "beauty" bag.
 

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