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The kids really enjoy this soap. They take it into the bathtub with them and have a great time playing with it. I highly recommend it.
My son and I both have quite sensitive skin, but it’s been such a long time since we’ve had a reaction to anything that I sometimes forget to test first. These caused my son to develop a very strong, almost immediate rash and hives that spread easily. He barely used it, only on his hands, but it spread to his face, neck, chest, and back when he touched those areas. With Benadryl and a soothing oatmeal cleanser, his skin calmed down and was clear the next day. I want to caution others—TEST YOUR SKIN FIRST Otherwise, they smell AMAZING, are fun to use, and lather a bit. We both enjoyed the texture and fragrance while using them in the sink. I didn’t have as severe a reaction, but I did feel itchy afterward. It’s disappointing because I think they’d be fun to use.
These are a lot of fun to play with. They resemble individual jello cups that maintain their shape remarkably well. You can also poke things into them. As a soap, it’s not great—I couldn’t achieve the "creamy lather" described in the instructions. But as a toy that makes my kid excited about bath time, it’s a winner!
My daughters were enticed into the bath by these jiggle soaps, even though they had been refusing baths. These soaps are jiggly, slimy, and have a pleasant fruity scent. They spent a lot of time playing and washing themselves with them. If you have reluctant bathers, these might be a solution!
I was very excited to try these. However, upon opening, they smelled like harsh chemicals—something I wouldn’t want my child to be exposed to during bath time. The jelly-like substance in the colored liquid doesn’t really qualify as soap. It doesn’t lather but does provide some entertainment. We’ll use these for outdoor play from now on. The quality isn’t great, and it stings my nose.