Outlaw Soaps Review

I have now seen the light. The soaps that I have previously used that were described to be men’s soap were lies. Smelling like a lavender toucan is nothing to write home about. However smelling like an outlaw who just robbed the bank and is now enjoying his prized positions next to the camp fire is. The combination of oils in these soaps makes them the manliest soaps I’ve ever smelled. One smell of these and you’ll be taking shots of whiskey for breakfast.

As their mug says “Wake Up. Kick Ass. Repeat.”

My care package included Blazing Saddles Handmade Bar Soap, Fire in the Hole Campfire Milled Bar Soap, Mountain Hideout Body Wash, and a taste of The Gambler Milled Bar Soap.

Each has a completely unique smell, but still smell like they share the same universe and vibe together. If you want the bar soap’s full experience might I suggest first trying out the handmade versions. They’re beautifully colored and handcrafted unlike the milled versions. Understand though that the milled version smells just as good to me and has a lower price.

Just because you’ll now smell like a man, doesn’t mean you should be using harsh chemicals on your skin. Thankfully Outlaw Soaps does a good job avoiding them. Here are the ingredients included in each item.

Blazing Saddles Handmade Bar Soap: Coconut oil, avocado oil, castor oil, olive oil, distilled water, sodium hydroxide, fragrance oil, and coloring.

Fire in the Hole Campfire Milled Bar Soap: Coconut oil, avocado oil, castor oil, olive oil, distilled water, sodium hydroxide, fragrance oil, and coloring.

Mountain Hideout Body Wash: Aloe vera juice*, coconut oil*, potassium hydroxide, olive oil*, glycerin, sunflower oil*, guar gum, rosemary extract, shea butter*, citric acid, fragrance. *Indicates organic ingredient

The Gambler Milled Bar Soap: Coconut oil, avocado oil, castor oil, olive oil, distilled water, sodium hydroxide, fragrance oil, and coloring.

Treat yourself to Outlaw Soaps and become the man you were meant to be.

Author: DaveWeLike

I'm the editor of StuffWeLike.com.

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