Soap Saver Bags

$3.00

A simple sisal bag for your soap bars. Helps you use every last bit, and adds a bit of scrub while you wash. Nothing wasted..

Hang to dry between uses.

A simple sisal bag for your soap bars. Helps you use every last bit, and adds a bit of scrub while you wash. Nothing wasted..

Hang to dry between uses.

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