Bring the bliss of a spa treatment to every sink in your home with Softsoap Hydra Bliss Hydrating Hand Soap. The newest additions to the Softsoap Liquid Hand Soap portfolio will refresh and pamper your skin with rejuvenating scents of coconut water, blueberry, cucumber water, and mint. This hydrating formula helps retain your skin's natural moisture, leaving your skin feeling soft and smooth.
Fall is the perfect time to rejuvenate and refresh your beauty routine with Hydra Bliss. Evoke a relaxing spa experience with a hydrating formula that helps retain your skin’s natural moisture to leave your hands feeling soft and smooth. Sweater Weather never felt so indulgent!
Currently available in two new variants:
- Coconut Water & Blueberry
- Cucumber Water & Mint
ABOUT SOFTSOAP:
Softsoap is the trade name of Colgate-Palmolive’s liquid hand soap and body wash. William Sheppard of New York was granted patent number 49,561 for his "Improved Liquid Soap" on August 22, 1865, for his discovery that a small amount of conventional soap could be mixed with large amounts of spirits of ammonia (or hartshorn, as it was known at the time) to create a soap with a consistency of molasses. His invention became common in public areas, but could generally not be found in homes. In 1980, entrepreneur Robert R. Taylor (died August 29, 2013) began selling his product as Softsoap through his company, Minnetonka Corp. in Chaska, Minnesota. Taylor knew others would copy the soap-in-a-pump-bottle idea, so he shrewdly purchased 100 million small bottle hand-pumps from the only two U.S. manufacturers that made them, so that any competitors wouldn’t be able to buy any for one year – enough time for him to establish the brand name. It worked; in six months, he sold $25 million worth of Softsoap. The package made it very easy to spot on store shelves when nearly all other soaps were in bar form. Taylor sold the Softsoap brand to Colgate-Palmolive in 1987.
