I've been using Soapply for a year and just refilled my bottle for the first time (I live alone and this lasted that long even with guests)! You don't need much to get a good lather going with this product so it lasts for ages. The soap itself is gentle and doesn't strip your skin, no fragrance, and makes your hands feel clean without the squeak. I like the glass bottles because it's nice to remove plastic where possible and glass is one of the few things I know does actually get recycled. Will definitely continue repurchasing this item when the need arises.
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Soapply makes refillable hand soap where a portion of profits go to various non-profit initiatives.

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I'm obsessed with Soapply. There is no going back after switching. I'm a person who washes their hands a lot, and its such a relief to finally have a soap that doesn't completely strip my skin. The coconut oil and other ingredients are very gentle, so I don't have to moisturize after every trip to the washroom. The ingredients are gentle enough that I often use it as body wash and even face wash. It's also very dense, so the refills last a long time making them quite a good deal. I also purchased the to-go droppers which have been a life saver when out, at the beach, or festivals.
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Soapply makes refillable hand soap where a portion of profits go to various non-profit initiatives.
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Every 8 oz is tied to a $ donation that funds lifesaving water, sanitation, and hygiene programs around the globe. Soapply is a public benefit corporation.