How to “Soap” Your Way to Better Sleep
If you’re ready to join the Soap Squad, there are a few rules of engagement to ensure you get the best results. First, quality matters. Users overwhelmingly recommend using a high-quality, natural bar of soap rather than a cheap, synthetic detergent bar. Lavender is the gold standard because of its natural sedative properties, but some swear by plain Ivory or Castile soap. The key is to keep the soap fresh; once it becomes dry and loses its scent (usually every 4-6 weeks), the magic seems to fade. Some enthusiasts even recommend scraping the bar with a knife once a week to release a fresh layer of scent and minerals.
Placement is also a topic of heated debate. Should it be under your feet? Behind your knees? Most suggest placing it directly under the bottom sheet where your calves usually rest. To prevent the soap from becoming a messy “lump” or staining your expensive thread-count, many people slide the bar into a thin mesh bag or a clean sock. It’s the ultimate low-risk experiment—the worst-case scenario is that your bed smells like a French garden, and the best-case scenario is the best night’s sleep you’ve had in a decade.
Why not give it a try tonight? Your legs might just thank you!