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Shampoo Bar Storage Ideas: Creative Ways to Store Your Shampoo Bars

August 19, 2024 5 min read

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Shampoo Bar Storage Ideas. How to Store Shampoo Bars?

Looking around your bathroom with no plastic in sight is a beautiful feeling. You know you’re doing yourbest for the environment. Your bathroom only features environmentally-friendly products made with handpicked natural ingredients. 

But after a while, you run into a few problems you need to solve:

  • How do you store your conditioner and shampoo bars without them turning to mush? 
  • How do you keep your bathroom organized and tidy? 

In this post, we’re going to give you six ideas you can use to store your shampoo and conditioner bars with items you already own.

Why It’s Important to Keep Your Shampoo Bar Dry?

You want to unwind in style, enjoy an amazing bath and feel your best. But just because you’re enjoying yourself, you don't want your  fermented rice water shampoo bar to go to waste.

Right?

If you don’t know how to store shampoo bars, the first thing is to keep them dry. Your bars will soften if allowed to stay wet –never a good thing. Keeping your soap and conditioner bars dry will:

  • Extend the lifespan of the soap
  • Make your next use easier
  • Keep your space tidy

Otherwise, by allowing your bar to remain in a wet space, it will reduce the number of times that you can use it.

Best Ways to Store Shampoo Bars

Below are some of thebestshampoo bar storage ideas using items that you already have in your home.

Coffee Coaster

One of the easiest shampoo bar storage ideas is to use a coffee coaster. Coastersprevent water marks left behind on surfaces by cans, cups and bottles.You can repurpose a coffee coaster and turn it into storage for your shampoo and conditioner bars. Coasters are wide enough to hold your bars, and they won't take up too much space in your bathroom. 

Mason Jar

If you don’t have a coffee coaster and want to know how to store shampoo bars, try amason jar.

Mason jars are made of glass and used for home canning.The designwas patented by John Landis Mason in the 1850s. Its primary purpose is food preservation, but it’ll also work well for storing your bars. 

Simply pat your shampoo bar dry before placing it inside of the mason jar. To allow any remaining moisture to escape, be surenot to put a lid on the jar.

Mason Jar Storage

Foaming Net

Foaming nets, as the name implies, are primarily used to make voluminous foam, especially from bars. If you're already off the single-use plastic train, chances are you already have foaming nets. 

Traditional foam netsusually have a handle or ring at the top that allows for hanging, and they have a meshy structure that allows water to drain off your bars so that they remain dry after each use. 

We include foaming netsfor free with every purchase of Yao Secret bars!

Sea Shell

Did you pick up some seashells from your last visit to the beach, and they've been lying around in the house? It's time to put them to practical use in your bathroom. Sea shells can be a compact and efficient way to store your shampoo bars after each use. 

And, they can also add to the aesthetic of your bathroom. Sea shells are not made the same. They are of varying sizes and shapes. Look out for a shell with the appropriate structure and surface area to hold your bars.

Shell Soap Holder

Tin

Do you have a tin box? Maybe from the last peppermint you bought. A tin box is primarily made of steel with a very thin tin coating to prevent corrosion and rust. This makes them great for use in the bathroom, where there's constant exposure to oxygen and water. 

They come in different sizes and have a lid that can be opened and closed. If you have one in your house or can pick up one from a friend, then you have a very practical and effective way to store your bars. This one will work for storing your bars in the bathroom after each use or for storing your bars when traveling. 

For use in your bathroom, you can carefully make a hole or two to allow water to drain off your bar and also to allow air to get in the tin to keep your shampoo, conditioner, or soap bar dry and ready for use the next time.

If you don’t want to cut holes into the tin, you could line the bottom of the tin with a folded paper towel or cloth to absorb excess moisture.  

Pill Box

Looking for practical shampoo bar storage ideas? If you’re on the go, a pill box is a great option.

A pill box is primarily used to organize medication. They're convenient to use and easy to carry. This works great for using your bars on the move. You can cut your bars up into little pieces and keep them in a pill box for use in the gym or for quick travel when you don't need to go with your whole bar.

If you have an old pill box lying around, give this storage idea a try. The most difficult part will be cutting your bar into smaller pieces. A cheese grater can help you get the job done safely.

How to Store Shampoo Bars for Travel?

Not sure how to travel with shampoo bars? You’re not alone.

Shampoo bars are great for traveling because they’re easy to pack and there’s no risk of it spilling out into your bag. But it can be a challenge to store shampoo bars when you’re on the go.

Here’s how to store shampoo bars when you’re on vacation or traveling for work.

Travel-Friendly Containers

The simplest and most practical way to store your bars during travel is to use a travel-friendly container.

Travel soap dishes are, essentially, soap boxes. They have a special insert with a grated design that will help keep your bar dry, and they close tightly to ensure that your bar is kept safely inside.

Look for a container that is leak-proof for maximum protection.

How to Store Shampoo Bars in the Shower?

Naturally, you’re going to be using your shampoo bars in the shower. The shower is the most convenient place to store your bars, but you’ll need to take a few extra steps to make sure they stay dry.

Here’s where to store shampoo bars in the shower.

Soap Bar Holder or Shower Caddy

The simplest way to storeshampoo and conditioner bars and keep them dry is to keep them on a soap bar holder or shower caddy.

Soap bar holders often have multiple shelves, so you can store several bars in one location. Some use suction cups to stick to the wall, while others hang from the showerhead. Either type allows you to store your bars in a dry spot in the shower. 

Soap Saver Pouch

Another easy way to keep your bars dry is to store them in a soap saver pouch. These specially designed pouches are made with natural, breathable fabrics that dry quickly. 

Most pouches can be hung from the shower faucet or from a hook. Hanging the pouch is ideal, as it will allow for optimal airflow and help keep your bar fresh and dry.

Suction Cup Soap Dish

Some people prefer to use a simple suction cup soap dish to store their shampoo bars. Suction cup dishes can be placed virtually anywhere in the shower, so it’s easy to keep them dry. Most dishes have a grated design, which allows for airflow and drainage. 

If you’re looking for an economical storage solution for your bars, a suction cup soap dish is ideal.

 


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