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How to find bath soap providers for your store


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The bath soap business has become more than just stocking one or two types of soap. More people are looking to make their bathing experience more than a simple chore. If your bath soap business is lower than you would like, you should take stock of what products you offer. Do you have the right range of products for your customers? Being able to provide a wide range of bath soap to your customers and explain to them the benefits is important. It will not only build your store's reputation but it can boost your store's profit. It can also keep your customers coming back to you for more.

A Bath soap provider will carry a variety of products that can range from products for an every day bath or shower, to products geared more towards a spa like experience. When searching through a bath soap directory for distributors, look for companies that offer a variety of products, such as:

1. Natural or plant based soaps for those with sensitive skin

2. Specialty lines dedicated to luxury

3. Products that are suited for all members of a family, including children and men

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Stock bath soap products that will suit every customer


Not everybody that comes into a store is looking for something for themselves. They may be looking for a bath soap for a loved one or for a new grandchild. The larger your bath soap selection, the better chance you have to please the customer and make a sale.

I recommend: Visit Mother Nature to see their large selection of natural bath soap for children. The Soap Bar.com has an extensive line of imported bath soap, from places such as Spain and Portugal, for men who enjoy pampering themselves.

Provide specialty bath soap


Not everybody is looking for a generic bar of bath soap. Many people enjoy a spa like experience, or they might have special needs, like sensitive skin or eczema. These customers need to find bath soap that will soothe them and their skin.

I recommend: Aubrey Organics offers lines of bath soap that are vegan and have not been tested on animals, for those customers who might be concerned about how their soap is made. Check out Alabu Soap and look at their line of goat's milk bath soap, which is beneficial to those customers who suffer from eczema or psoriasis.

Locate a wholesale bath soap provider


The Internet makes it easy to locate wholesale bath soap providers. You can use a bath soap list to find bath soap information for companies who will sell to you wholesale. You might even be able to find bath soap information on new brands that only wholesale providers can supply.

I recommend: Natural Soap Wholesale offers handmade, organic soaps for a variety of skin types. Sign up to be a provider of Handmade Natural Beauty soaps, which also provides bath soaps for different needs.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Have your store organized efficiently to make shopping easier for your customers. Separate your bath soap into categories, such as bath soaps for children, for special needs skin and a men's area.
  • Make sure to have bath soap products in stock that benefit all of your customers. For example, if many of your customers come in looking for exfoliating soaps, have a full line available.

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