Bath & Body FAQs
How do I choose between liquid hand soap and bar soap?
Pick based on lifestyle and preference. Liquid soaps are convenient for high-traffic sinks and quick, one-pump washes. Bar soaps are low-waste, travel-friendly, and often last longer when kept on a draining dish. If you love a bright, energising scent, a lemongrass bar is a great start; for sleek counters and easy dosing, a pump bottle wins.
Which scents work best in kitchens versus bathrooms?
Citrus and fresh greens (think Lemon, Yuzu, Fuji Tea) are perfect in kitchens to neutralise lingering odours. Bathrooms suit softer florals and clean-linen styles (Tulip, Fresh Laundry) for a calm, welcoming vibe. For a signature twist, add woodsy notes like Fir or warm Oud in guest spaces or evening routines.
How often should I use an exfoliating hand soap?
Start with once or twice a week, then adjust to what your skin can handle. If your hands are dry or sensitive, keep exfoliation occasional and follow with a nourishing hand cream. Use regular, gentle hand soap for daily washing to protect your skin barrier.
What’s the easiest way to make my bath products last longer?
Use a single full pump of liquid soap per wash, store bars on a draining dish, and keep sponges rinsed and hung to dry. Consider refills for your favourite pump bottles to reduce waste and cost. Small habits like wiping pumps weekly also keep everything tidy and efficient.
Can I rotate scents without overwhelming my space?
Absolutely. Assign scents by location and season: citrus or tea in the kitchen, floral or linen-clean in the main bath, and a deeper woodsy option in the guest loo. Keep the rest of your routine simple so the scent story feels intentional rather than busy.