The Financial Benefit of Soap Bars

When it comes to choosing between bar soaps and liquid soaps, most people focus on factors like fragrance, skin type, and convenience. However, one often overlooked aspect is the financial impact of these choices. If you’re looking to make the most cost-effective decision for your household look no further than Elliqua Cleansing Body Bars.  


Cost Per Use

When evaluating the cost per use, bar soaps tend to offer better value. A bar of soap can last several weeks, depending on its size and how often it's used. The stats show that we use 1.5 - 2 grams of bar soap per shower, meaning Elliqua Bars last an average of 50 shower or 7 weeks of consecutive use. 

On the other hand, liquid soaps are dispensed in measured amounts, and it's easy to overuse them, especially with pump dispensers. Consequently, you may find yourself replacing liquid soap more frequently than bar soap, making the cost per use of bar soap more economical.


Environmental and Waste Considerations

While not strictly financial, environmental factors can indirectly impact your budget. Elliqua Body Bars are plastic free, vegan and cruelty-free (among other great benefits), while liquid soaps require single-use hard plastic bottles. Reducing plastic waste can lead to lower waste management costs and can be beneficial if you’re considering the long-term financial implications of environmental sustainability.


Storage and Usage Efficiency

Bar soaps when stored properly, tend to have a longer shelf life compared to liquid soaps. Bar soaps, when kept dry between uses, remain effective for extended periods, ensuring that you get full value from your purchase. To keep your bar soap dry and properly stored opt for the Elliqua Soap Dish



When evaluating the financial benefits of bar soaps versus liquid soaps, bar soaps typically offer a more cost-effective solution. With better cost per use, reduced waste, and longer shelf life, bar soaps are often the more economical choice.

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