• Remove ads on the forum by becoming a donating member. More here.

Search 74,075 Camino Questions

all in one hair/body/face/clothing cleansing bar

fiddletree

Active Member
Hey all! It's been a while since I've been here (and five years since I walked the Camino, bah!) but I figure this would be the place to ask.

I'm starting up a small natural soap & cosmetics business here in Italy, and I was recently asked to formulate an "all in one" bar for someone going on a summer long bicycle tour. It occurred to me that I wished I had something like this with me on the Camino! Something that is solid, small, long lasting and great for hair, face, body, and also can be used for washing clothes. Will also be as natural as possible and biodegradable. I have my formulation almost down, and I'm about to start testing, and it's looking good so far. It's basically a shampoo bar that is good at washing everything else you can throw at it as well.

I'm wondering if this is something pilgrims would be interested in buying. And if so, what what would you be willing to pay? They are pricey to make, so I'm thinking the 10 euro range for a 50 g bar (they can last for months, in theory). And what sort of scent would you like? As in essential oils.... grapefruit, lemongrass, mint, rosemary, thyme, lavender, cedarwood, etc.

I'd appreciate any feedback! Thanks!
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
I would potentially be interested in this. I will be using the Lush brand solid products on my camino (shampoo, conditioner and lotion). You can check out their site for what they charge price-wise for various products. Personally I wouldn't use the same thing for everything as I think your face needs something different from hair, etc. But, I'd potentially use it for everything but my face.

Personally I'd like mint but anything that isn't flowery would do.

One thing i'd LOVE from a product like this is to have it be self-contained rather than having to have a container and dealing with a wet, slimy, sticky, slab of soap. I'd love to see something like this being packaged in a solid deodorant type system where you can just roll up a bit and that's all that gets messy and you can just put the lid on when you're done vs. having a soap box that can easily come open or having it in a ziplock bag that gets all gross. The first company that does something like that will have a customer for life. :)
 
Thanks!

True, it won't be ideal for face, but it will be fairly gentle and non drying so it won't be terrible for most skin types.

Packaging it in a tube type thing is an excellent idea! Unfortunately, I don't think the kind of packaging I would need to successfully carry that out exists, and unless I go 'big time' I can't get any packaging custom made. I think what most people do it they wrap a dry washcloth around the bar, and it's ready to go for the next time.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
I once suggested to a friend (who does similar stuff) that she collect completed deodorant bottles from friends and clean/sterilize them and use those. Then you're recycling too. :) It might be an option to start. Or hit the dollar store and get a bunch of cheap DO and use those.
 
I actually make deodorant, too, so I have deodorant tubes a plenty :). The problem is that the container needs to have some holes in it so that the bar can dry out so that it doesn't get mushy. I've never seen ventilated tubes before.....

Oh I just got another idea! I can use a bug repelling essential oil blend... don't know how effective it could be, but couldn't hurt. Some even repel bed bugs!
 
A selection of Camino Jewellery
I just ordered a Dr Ligget's mini-traveler pouch of soaps.
I'm intrigued about the "bar-saver wafer" attachment. I am trying to find the most flexible, lightweight, solid bar option for the road. The pouch, which I have not yet seen, seems to have a wide weave to allow air-flow to dry the soap while it is zipped closed.

Here is a snippet from the ad on their site:


Each Mini Traveler comes packed with - 2 Original Formula Bars, 1 Tea Tree & Hemp Oil Bar (no fragrance), and 1 Jojoba & Peppermint Bar. Each bar weighs .65 ozs and is designed to last for a significant length of time. For a weekend or a week you will have a fine assortment of shampoos.

The “Bar Saver” wafer (pictured right> is designed to be attached with water to the bar you plan to use. It stays with the bar until the shampoo is used up, then simply attach the next Mini Traveler Bar in the same manner. IT’S EASY! The “Bar Saver” keeps the shampoo from sticking to surfaces and won’t pick up debris if you are camping or backpacking.

http://secure.jrliggett.com/proddetail.php?prod=2005
 
I think the deodorant tube container is a great idea. You can order empty containers online.

Can your soap be used for shaving?

As far as scents go, maybe it's because I'm a guy, but I prefer soap without heavy scents, like Ivory.

Best of luck on your new enterprise!
 
jeffnd said:
Can your soap be used for shaving? Best of luck on your new enterprise!

You don't NEED any soap or foam for shaving. Shaving foam is a great scam. If you keep your face really wet all the time, preferably with warm water, soap or foam isn't needed - certainly not on camino. If you feel you have to use soap, then absolutely any soap will do.

Buen Camino!

Stephen.
http://www.calig.co.uk/camino_de_santiago.htm
 
Join the Camino cleanup. Logroño to Burgos May 2025 & Astorga to OCebreiro in June
Thank you Charleston Tom for that link. I used their Pepermint Liquid Soap YEARS ago as a teenager in the U.S. during long cycle trips. Haven't seen it here in The Netherlands but now that I know the company's name I can check around health food stores.

Which product do you use as all-in-one?

Cheers,
LT
 

❓How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

Most read last week in this forum

Greetings all While travelling from Camponaraya to Cacabelos I stumbled this nice little park area with benches and a BBQ area, right past the Wine factory and next to a Car Wash and Gas Station...
I saw a video with a rather harsh criticism of a small, municipal albergue on one of the less traveled caminos. They paid 9€. I thought: What does it cost a small municipality to renovate and keep...
On my last Camino (2023) I noticed that there were lots of tourists. It reminded me of a couple of quotes that I have read since my first Camino (2015) “A tourist demands, a pilgrim is grateful”...
"A complete guide to the world's greatest pilgrimage"[sic] by Sarah Baxter. In a British newspaper, The Telegraph. A right wing daily that does print interesting articles and essays...
Day 42 Week 6 460km walked (give or take) Today I had a revelation, an epiphany and a Divine Intervention... all in one day. Today the exreme pain in my soul is dissipating some... healed by the...
I've been trying to figure out how to use the Gronze app and as a first step I need to translate into English - I searched topics on the Forum, thought I found what I was looking for, and Yay! I...

Featured threads

❓How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

Featured threads

Forum Rules

Forum Rules

Camino Updates on YouTube

Camino Conversations

Most downloaded Resources

This site is run by Ivar at

in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon
Official Camino Passport (Credential) | 2024 Camino Guides
Back
Back
Top