I absolutely *love* my matador soap bag. Coolest container ever. I use it at home all the time for my solid leave-in conditioner/curl cream bar. I haven’t seen a ton of people talk about this, but another great option is getting a small mesh garment bag that has super fine mesh in it. It works really well, and is often a better bag than soap-specific ones I’ve found since they are designed to go through a washing machine and tend to dry out very quickly. And can double as a loofah/scrubber in a pinch, haha
My girlfriend and me are planning to go on a one year trip around the world, so we've found out the best for us is Lush soap with their metal soap holder. The biggest reason is that we are able to get Lush soaps in almost all countries!
Make a silny pouch that exactly fits the bronners bar open on one end with open end folded back 1 inch. Wet new bar insert and squeegee the air and water out and let fully dry for a couple days. Rinse outside of pouch clean. Use as roll on while showering but don’t let it get really wet. Step aside from the water and roll onto entire body and leave it outside the shower. Will stay dry inside pouch and wet end will dry very quickly. Throw it in a nylon mesh pouch slightly larger than the bar. Fold back more of the open end to expose as it goes. Like this one bar of Soap will last 6+ months of use.
I have a very very old plastic case where I put a eye glasses cleaning cloth + I have Lush metal case for shampoo and solid conditioner. From Lush I like soap called Karma, the ingredients are also insect repellent (and I like the smell). From Dr. Bronner's I like Tea Tree scent as this one is good for shaving - minimal skin irritation. I just cut few soaps I like into smaller pieces and stuff them into those 2 containers :)
I have tried the tea tree bronners too, recently I've been using their eucalyptus one because it has similar properties to tea tree and is another native australian tree that makes me nostalgic haha.
I travel frequently and carry a specialized soap bar. I purchased a great item from Amazon several years ago. Inovat 2 Pcs Plastic Soap Case Holder Container Box Home Outdoor Hiking Camping Travel. They work well and the price was affordable. I keep one in the shower and the other in my travel bag.
@@PackingLess There are ridges at the bottom of each holder. I put the bar in the container right after the shower. The bar dries quickly and I pour off any water that may have collected under the ridges before snapping the enclosure shut.
I do carry my bar soap with using a garlic mesh case that you get from grocery market. However I would like to carry my soap using a panty hose, but container wise I am unsure of.
wonder does a 1L dry bag works the same as the Matador Case. i have plans to travel for a year however cannot travel now due to covid. So far i never travel more than 3 weeks so usually just bring liquid soap, may i know if any one can share one soap bar can last how many months?
a regular sealed bag traps the moisture inside and makes the soap soft and soggy. This matador one has a special material that allows air in and out to dry but not water, so its quite impressive
I would go matador. But I’ve traveled for 3+ months up to a year a few times. For those longer trips sometime the Timothy Ferris model works. Which is bring enough toiletries for the first few days and just buy regular bottles while ur there. If your moving around a lot though, u can pick up travel bottles along the way just like grocery stores here in any major cities around the world. Safe travels!!
They're a great option, although personally I prefer to stay away from hard case options because when the soap gets smaller or its empty its taking up space. Whereas the soft case options I showed here rollup to nothing.
I wonder why nobody has made a regular soap box with a rubber sealing yet. that would be the only soap box anyone would ever need, as there would be no leaks and there would be absolutely no need for matator and similar inconvenient inventions :D
I don't think you understand what the word inconvenient means. Your "idea" will literally slowly melt away at my soap bar unless it's fully dry (which is an inconvenience), and a plastic case is not size variable which will take up unused space unless the bar is somehow always the same size as the box. There is a reason why travel soap boxes are rarely featured on blogs talking about minimalist travel, because it's literally INCONVENIENT.
@@JAFrk well, I have the matador soap case and for me it really is inconvenient when I take a shower. I cannot use it as a soap bar holder (this is essential for me) and every time I want to put the soap back inside after taking a shower, it is a pain in the ass. I can never open it wide enough so that the soap does not leave its residue all around the opening. then it is all messy and I have to carefully clean it with a toilet paper because it is impossible to do so under running water. and only then I can put it aside. as per the regular soap box, I just close it and it is super easy to clean under running water and I can dry it with a towel. it is not as messy. and the size is not a problem, as I always take a full size soap bar on my travels so that it lasts as long as possible. when I pack my stuff I am counting with the soap's full size and I do not need the soap box to shrink in time as the soap does. I need the soap box to be convenient both when in my bag (I need it not to leak) and when taking a shower. not just when it is in my bag. so, from my experience to fit my needs, the only thing that a regular soap box misses is a proper sealing to stop it from leaking and it would be the best and most convenient soap box for my travels. I always travel only with one backpack, so I also try to save as much space as possible, but saved space is not as valuable when it causes other inconveniences.
Its not only about weight, its about convenience. If you have solid soap, you dont need to put it in a clear screening bag for security generally. And also its not going to have the possibility to spill or leak during transit.
Solid soaps clean better than liquid body wash. With body wash your armpits start to smell straight out of the shower, and with solid soap my armpits stay odor free for 12+ hours; I use deodorant. My guess. The soap is stronger and has a better way of destroying bacterial cells.
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I absolutely *love* my matador soap bag. Coolest container ever. I use it at home all the time for my solid leave-in conditioner/curl cream bar.
I haven’t seen a ton of people talk about this, but another great option is getting a small mesh garment bag that has super fine mesh in it. It works really well, and is often a better bag than soap-specific ones I’ve found since they are designed to go through a washing machine and tend to dry out very quickly. And can double as a loofah/scrubber in a pinch, haha
Thats a great idea, I have seen some people recommend those scrubbing gloves as a place to put the soap while it dries too
My girlfriend and me are planning to go on a one year trip around the world, so we've found out the best for us is Lush soap with their metal soap holder. The biggest reason is that we are able to get Lush soaps in almost all countries!
That’s great! Yes I’ve seen their stores all around but haven’t tried their soaps yet, any in particular you recommend?
@@PackingLess Nah, I just bought one i thought smelled nice :P
Make a silny pouch that exactly fits the bronners bar open on one end with open end folded back 1 inch. Wet new bar insert and squeegee the air and water out and let fully dry for a couple days. Rinse outside of pouch clean. Use as roll on while showering but don’t let it get really wet. Step aside from the water and roll onto entire body and leave it outside the shower. Will stay dry inside pouch and wet end will dry very quickly. Throw it in a nylon mesh pouch slightly larger than the bar. Fold back more of the open end to expose as it goes. Like this one bar of Soap will last 6+ months of use.
I use a regular soap box and it works well for me :)
I have a very very old plastic case where I put a eye glasses cleaning cloth + I have Lush metal case for shampoo and solid conditioner. From Lush I like soap called Karma, the ingredients are also insect repellent (and I like the smell). From Dr. Bronner's I like Tea Tree scent as this one is good for shaving - minimal skin irritation. I just cut few soaps I like into smaller pieces and stuff them into those 2 containers :)
I have tried the tea tree bronners too, recently I've been using their eucalyptus one because it has similar properties to tea tree and is another native australian tree that makes me nostalgic haha.
I travel frequently and carry a specialized soap bar. I purchased a great item from Amazon several years ago. Inovat 2 Pcs Plastic Soap Case Holder Container Box Home Outdoor Hiking Camping Travel. They work well and the price was affordable. I keep one in the shower and the other in my travel bag.
Just had a look, looks nice and solid. Do you let the soap dry before closing it? I cant see any drain holes
@@PackingLess There are ridges at the bottom of each holder. I put the bar in the container right after the shower. The bar dries quickly and I pour off any water that may have collected under the ridges before snapping the enclosure shut.
sounds like a nice system. I might check it out later
I use a bees waxed wrap paper for food to carry my soap.
Great idea!
Ooh, good idea.
Wow thank you! That’s a great idea!
Brooo.... Thank you that is so smart
This is genius
I do carry my bar soap with using a garlic mesh case that you get from grocery market. However I would like to carry my soap using a panty hose, but container wise I am unsure of.
I reuse the zip top plastic bags you sometimes get from Amazon orders.
Yeah those are great for storing merino clothing safely protected from moths too
U just earned a new subscriber good sir ( btw I use shower gel 😢)
Thanks for subbing! You can probably decant the gel into a smaller container
I have the Matador Soap Pouch love it.
Its magic
Lol I just bought the matador and I also use the Salux. Thanks for the ideas. I also save a half-used soap to travel with.
Now you have twice as many ways to carry the soap lol
@@PackingLess Yes! I think I'm going to end up trying both (^v^)
Once I was in a rush, I put the bar in a plastic and stuff a few tissues in to absorb the moisture hehhe
That sounds like it would get mushy. I usually pat the soap dry with a towel before putting it away if I'm in a rush
I'm gonna start using soap bars now that I have a method to store them! Which bar is good as a body wash?
My favourite is the JR Liggett shampoo bar, despite the name it can be used as a body wash amongst other things.
@@PackingLess can you do a review on soap bars?
Dr squatch is the one I use and it’s really helpful. I had to switch to bar soaps because liquid soaps had things I was mildly allergic to.
Do you dry the soap before putting it in matador soap bag
Generally I try to let it dry on the counter overnight yeah. But even when its dripping wet it still keeps the moisture out
wonder does a 1L dry bag works the same as the Matador Case. i have plans to travel for a year however cannot travel now due to covid. So far i never travel more than 3 weeks so usually just bring liquid soap, may i know if any one can share one soap bar can last how many months?
a regular sealed bag traps the moisture inside and makes the soap soft and soggy. This matador one has a special material that allows air in and out to dry but not water, so its quite impressive
I would go matador. But I’ve traveled for 3+ months up to a year a few times. For those longer trips sometime the Timothy Ferris model works. Which is bring enough toiletries for the first few days and just buy regular bottles while ur there. If your moving around a lot though, u can pick up travel bottles along the way just like grocery stores here in any major cities around the world. Safe travels!!
$1.99 plastic soap box @ IKEA well made lots of colors
They're a great option, although personally I prefer to stay away from hard case options because when the soap gets smaller or its empty its taking up space. Whereas the soft case options I showed here rollup to nothing.
What size matador case did u get ? And if ur still using it ?
the matador soap pouch is just one size. I do still use it when taking bar soap
Wrap it in a piece of flannel.
Great idea
Nice video! New subscriber here.
Thank you :)
I wonder why nobody has made a regular soap box with a rubber sealing yet. that would be the only soap box anyone would ever need, as there would be no leaks and there would be absolutely no need for matator and similar inconvenient inventions :D
I don't think you understand what the word inconvenient means. Your "idea" will literally slowly melt away at my soap bar unless it's fully dry (which is an inconvenience), and a plastic case is not size variable which will take up unused space unless the bar is somehow always the same size as the box.
There is a reason why travel soap boxes are rarely featured on blogs talking about minimalist travel, because it's literally INCONVENIENT.
@@JAFrk well, I have the matador soap case and for me it really is inconvenient when I take a shower. I cannot use it as a soap bar holder (this is essential for me) and every time I want to put the soap back inside after taking a shower, it is a pain in the ass. I can never open it wide enough so that the soap does not leave its residue all around the opening. then it is all messy and I have to carefully clean it with a toilet paper because it is impossible to do so under running water. and only then I can put it aside. as per the regular soap box, I just close it and it is super easy to clean under running water and I can dry it with a towel. it is not as messy. and the size is not a problem, as I always take a full size soap bar on my travels so that it lasts as long as possible. when I pack my stuff I am counting with the soap's full size and I do not need the soap box to shrink in time as the soap does. I need the soap box to be convenient both when in my bag (I need it not to leak) and when taking a shower. not just when it is in my bag. so, from my experience to fit my needs, the only thing that a regular soap box misses is a proper sealing to stop it from leaking and it would be the best and most convenient soap box for my travels. I always travel only with one backpack, so I also try to save as much space as possible, but saved space is not as valuable when it causes other inconveniences.
You should create one and sell it! I’d buy that!
i use a tupperware
Hows the soap hold up?
@@PackingLess Not bad, i try to dry it a bit before put the soap inside
Still seems like to much of a hassle to save a couple of grams over liquid.
Its not only about weight, its about convenience. If you have solid soap, you dont need to put it in a clear screening bag for security generally. And also its not going to have the possibility to spill or leak during transit.
@@PackingLess seems like a small price to pay for an easy to use soap
It’s also to move away from plastics, reduce waste, and use sustainable materials. Most liquid forms of soaps come in plastic containers.
Solid soaps clean better than liquid body wash.
With body wash your armpits start to smell straight out of the shower, and with solid soap my armpits stay odor free for 12+ hours; I use deodorant.
My guess. The soap is stronger and has a better way of destroying bacterial cells.