I love dry crumbly soap I’m not a huge fan of when you spend a lot of time snapping little pieces, but I like when you squeeze the shavings pile and muss with it However my favorite part is the cutting!!!
Vintage soap can't be reused unfortunately. It can not be used before cutting either as the oils in it are rancid and got spoiled ages ago. But I always reuse 5-7 y.o. soap as it's still quite fine and oils are not rotten. Usually I enrich it with useful add ons while heating, so that the bars smell fantastic and look cool too.
Each soap produced in USSR had an obligatory stamp with state standard or governmental standard of quality for this type of production. The history of national standards in the USSR can be traced back to 1925, when a government agency, later named Gosstandart, was established and put in charge of writing, updating, publishing, and disseminating the standards. Each standard features certain numeric code consisting of the digits and letters and in the end - the year when this standard was accepted / changed / approved. The standard stamped on this soap was introduced in 1985 and later changed & updated in 1990 - which means this soap was produced between 1986 and 1990, but what we know from the print on the paper cover, there were printed 100000 of packages for this soap in June 1989 - so we can say that the batch of this precise one was produced in 1989 and the pink one in 1990.
Those texture are outstanding 👌😍🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤💥💥💥💥💥😴😴😴💗💗💗💗💗
I love when the soaps 🧼 are this crumbly😍 incredible 😍 🙌
Lovely texture 👌
I love dry crumbly soap
I’m not a huge fan of when you spend a lot of time snapping little pieces, but I like when you squeeze the shavings pile and muss with it
However my favorite part is the cutting!!!
Can't help snapping them all the time, an inner perfectionist is rioting and forcing me to do it 🤣
Спасибо за такое шикарное видео.
Love these soaps & how dry you get them! 😍😍😍
Sooo satisfying 🧼🧼
Хвойные все 😍 5:34❤️
Love this video. Why do you get such old soap from?
Bought this one on the local flee market, left few perfect bars for the collection the rest was cut for the video
👌👌❤️❤️
do you reuse old soap scraps?
Vintage soap can't be reused unfortunately. It can not be used before cutting either as the oils in it are rancid and got spoiled ages ago. But I always reuse 5-7 y.o. soap as it's still quite fine and oils are not rotten. Usually I enrich it with useful add ons while heating, so that the bars smell fantastic and look cool too.
hey Retrosoap, how do you know soaps date?
Each soap produced in USSR had an obligatory stamp with state standard or governmental standard of quality for this type of production.
The history of national standards in the USSR can be traced back to 1925, when a government agency, later named Gosstandart, was established and put in charge of writing, updating, publishing, and disseminating the standards. Each standard features certain numeric code consisting of the digits and letters and in the end - the year when this standard was accepted / changed / approved. The standard stamped on this soap was introduced in 1985 and later changed & updated in 1990 - which means this soap was produced between 1986 and 1990, but what we know from the print on the paper cover, there were printed 100000 of packages for this soap in June 1989 - so we can say that the batch of this precise one was produced in 1989 and the pink one in 1990.
Адопреутро🥰!
классно по жамкали)