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Polluting less also means saving on product packaging. This is why soap bars are an excellent choice for daily hygiene. But often over time they break down into pieces so small that they are unusable! But let's not lose hope and try a few tricks to avoid wasting them! Heart-shaped soap bars Take the soap leftovers and break them into small pieces. At this point, let's melt them in a bain-marie, adding a little water when necessary, to speed up the process. Once a thick cream has been created, move the mixture into silicone molds and let it cool for 2 hours. Our new soap bars are now ready to be used. Reformed soap If our soap leftovers still have a fairly square shape, it will not be necessary to break them into small pieces. Instead, immerse them in water and then press firmly together. Let them dry and there you have it, a new soap bar to reuse! Liquid soap Let's take a grater and reduce our soaps into sheets. Then we put for 20g of soap, 800ml of water on the stove. Let's boil everything for 10 minutes then let it cool. At this point we pour into our container and finally our liquid soap is ready!