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Soap Leaves at Fusion Home Store

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Delicate bunches of soap leaves in a dish. These soaps, available at Fusion Home Store, lend a natural, precious air to your home. Each soap is super thin, formed over dried mango leaves. Each soap is good for 1 to 2 hand washings.

 
 

We love how guests could use these, plucking "leaves" from a dish as they need them. At 12.99 for 20 leaves, these are probably best left to very special occassions.

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Could be a nice touch when you have guests visiting...

posted by Tyson Williams on 2007-08-30 10:25:58
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Nope. Wet hands reach over to grab a leaf, dripping water on the lovely arrangement. About 3 handwashings into your party or guest's stay or whatever, you've got a fused mass of soap in a dish.

posted by cmcinnyc on 2007-08-30 10:29:48
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It's a guest soap that skips the gross "used" look in favor of actually being used up!

posted by wende in the twin cities on 2007-08-30 10:30:11
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Eep. Cmcinnyc is right.

Back to pump soap for me.

posted by wende in the twin cities on 2007-08-30 10:31:04
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Cmcinnyc has it - that's actually what happens - my mom has tried these.

posted by Monkeyme on 2007-08-30 10:32:53
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Maybe these can be affixed individually to a twig/branch. That should help to keep them from fusing... I think.

posted by hejiranyc on 2007-08-30 11:00:40
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I have a thin little cardboard 'wallet' of rectangular soap leaves that weighs nothing and is just great to carry around in my bag - if I remember. Very handy when you're in that city bathroom with no soap (like the one at Union Square, near the farmer's market and the outdoor park cafe). Or at gas stations across the country. Of course, I take my little leaf of soap out while my hands are still dry, and it works like a charm. I forget where I got it, but it was pretty cheap.

posted by Sea on 2007-08-30 12:08:29
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I'm thinking perhaps an origami of some kind that could hold the leaves for easy "plucking" would be handy AND lovely.

posted by kuroneko on 2007-08-30 13:39:36
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oh, pluckable origami soaps are a great idea, then the not-so-forward-thinking who grab the soap after wetting their hands won't mess all.
i too have the portable soap leaves!

posted by Laurie on 2007-09-04 13:13:03
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