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Zero-Waste Soap Hack: Reuse Slivers with Old Pantyhose

Zero-Waste Soap Hack: Reuse Slivers with Old Pantyhose

Bar soaps cost less than liquid versions over time. The catch? Those tiny slivers left behind are too slippery to use.

Put an end to soap waste with this simple, proven trick that lets you use every last bit without drops or slips.

Slip the soap remnants into the foot of old pantyhose and tie it to your faucet. Here's how it works:

Zero-Waste Soap Hack: Reuse Slivers with Old Pantyhose

Contents
  • How to
  • Result

How to

1. Cut off the foot of old pantyhose.

2. Insert the small soap pieces inside.

3. Tie the open end securely to your faucet.

4. Run water over it to create lather.

5. Wash your hands as usual.

Result

Zero-Waste Soap Hack: Reuse Slivers with Old Pantyhose

And you're set! This method maximizes your soap investment.

Quick, economical, and effective—no more discarded bars.

The pantyhose provides a firm grip plus gentle exfoliation, great for hands or legs.

Pro tip: Hang it by the garden faucet for easy post-dirt cleaning.