The Ultimate Guide to Using a Soap Mesh for Smoother, Healthier Skin


Our quest for smooth, healthy skin typically begins with bars, lotions, and serums. We don’t tend to think of their storage containers as beauty enhancers, but what if we told you that sometimes they can be?

A soap mesh is an unassuming yet versatile bathroom accessory that just might be your ticket to your most radiant complexion ever. Below we’ll be sharing how these small storage bags double as exfoliation tools, helping you achieve the gorgeous glow of your dreams.

What Is A Soap Mesh?

Also known as a soap saver or a soap bag, a soap mesh is a small yet multifunctional mesh bag that you can use to:

  • Store your soap bars
  • Gently exfoliate your skin
  • Extend the life of your soap bars
  • Transport your soap and solid beauty bars

A soap mesh is essentially an all-in-one solution for bar storage and body cleansing. They allow bars to properly dry out in between uses (more so than ceramic or plastic holders), and are also ideal for storing soap bar remnants that are often too difficult to use on their own.

How Do Soap Meshes Benefit Your Skin?

Typically made from natural fibers such as cotton and sisal, soap meshes make excellent exfoliating tools. Their texture is just coarse enough to gently scrub the skin without damaging it - with the help of your favorite soap bar, of course!

Exfoliation is an important part of any skincare routine as it clears away dead skin cells to reveal a bright and radiant complexion. You can create a deeper scrub with the help of a soap mesh by using a special exfoliating bar, or by using a regular bar with naturally exfoliating ingredients like papaya.


How Often Should You Exfoliate With A Soap Mesh?

Giving your skin a good scrub feels amazing, but it’s important to remember that over-exfoliation often leads to more harm than good. Scrubbing too much can actually lead to redness, irritation, and sensitivity. Think of exfoliation as a bonus treat for your skin rather than a daily step in your skincare routine.

Soap meshes are considered mild exfoliants, especially compared to more intense chemical or physical exfoliants, but they still should be used sparingly. You’ll need to consider your skin type and its level of sensitivity to discover just how much you can exfoliate with a soap mesh.

 If you have …

  • Normal or oily skin: you should be able to exfoliate with a soap mesh 2 or 3 times a week.
  • Combination skin: 1 or 2 times a week should be fine, but be sure to be gentle on your skin’s drier areas.
  • Dry or sensitive skin: avoid irritation by exfoliating no more than once per week.
  • Mature skin: you may benefit from more frequent exfoliation (2 or 3 times a week), as it promotes cell turnover to improve skin texture. However, you should always be mindful of over-exfoliating if you have dry or sensitive skin.

 Always use a hydrating moisturizer after exfoliating to keep your skin’s barrier healthy, and maintain your routine with a gentle cleanser in between scrubbing sessions.

If you prefer bars to tubes and containers, a soap mesh is a must-have accessory that will enhance your skincare routine in every way. The small but mighty bags will make bar storage a breeze while doing wonders for your skin!

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