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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Sydney Sweeney's New Soap Collab Includes a Unique Ingredient: Her Actual Bathwater.
Sydney Sweeney's New Soap Collab Includes a Unique Ingredient: Her Actual Bathwater. originally appeared on L.A. Mag. Sydney Sweeney is collaborating with men's soap company Dr. Squatch Soap Co. for a limited edition soap made with a special and highly requested ingredient: her own bath is the face of the new bar 'Sydney's Bathwater Bliss,' a soap described by Dr. Squatch as a "perfect combination of the two best places on the planet: The outdoors and Sydney Sweeney's bathtub." With notes of pine, Douglas fir, earthy moss, and a touch of Sydney Sweeney Bathwater–actually listed in the ingredients–the soap will be available starting at 12pm on June 6, selling only 5,000 units at $8 a bar. 'You kept asking about my bathwater after the @drsquatch ad… so we kept it,' Sweeney wrote on an Instagram post referencing a past advertisement she had done with Dr. Squatch. 'Introducing Sydney's Bathwater Bliss! A very real, very limited-edition soap made with my actual bathwater.' Dr. Squatch also shared some of their many fan mail requests for extra Sweeney bathwater on Instagram, including requests to use the bathwater to water bonsai trees, for eye drops, and to review the taste. 'When your fans start asking for your bathwater, you can either ignore it, or turn it into a bar of Dr. Squatch soap,' Sweeney said in an NBC release. 'We thrive on ideas that make you laugh,' said John Ludeke, the senior vice president of global marketing for Dr. Squatch, in a company news release. He hopes that the soap can be seen in a positive light, with increased conversations about male hygiene and cleanliness. There is a lot of disbelief surrounding the product. Reactions on social media are skewed, with some users criticizing Sweeney's hypocrisy in terms of her being sexualized by men, and other users supporting the product's ability to get men to shower. Despite the controversy, Sweeney is calling the soap 'weird in the best way' and an 'unforgettable' product. The irony of the product is evident: men who are grossly begging for Sweeney's bathwater definitely need to be cleaned. This story was originally reported by L.A. Mag on Jun 2, 2025, where it first appeared.


Mint
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Sydney Sweeney is selling soap made from her actual bathwater: Price, release date, and how to buy
Sydney Sweeney, star of the hit series Euphoria, has teamed up with Dr. Squatch Soap Co. to launch a truly unusual product — a limited-edition soap bar infused with her actual bathwater. Dubbed Sydney's Bathwater Bliss, the soap as per claims contains water from the actress's own bubble bath. Announcing the collaboration on Instagram on May 29, Sweeney wrote, 'You kept asking about my bathwater after the @drsquatch ad… so we kept it. Introducing Sydney's Bathwater Bliss! A very real, very limited-edition soap made with my actual bathwater. Available on 6/6/25 at 🛁✨' The $8 soap is a blend of exfoliating sand, pine bark extract, and Sydney Sweeney's bathwater. Only 5,000 bars will be produced, making it a rare collector's item for fans. The soap is set to go on sale on June 6 at 12 p.m. EST, exclusively through Dr. Squatch's website. Dr. Squatch promoted the product alongside a giveaway on Instagram, writing: 'Introducing: Sydney's Bathwater Bliss @sydney_sweeney ✨ In collaboration with Sydney Sweeney, we created a limited-edition soap infused with her ACTUAL bathwater. Why? Because y'all wouldn't stop asking. And Sydney said, 'Let's do it.' (what a legend)' The soap reportedly smells like 'Morning Wood' with a medium grit for exfoliation. The giveaway offers 100 lucky winners a free bar, with entries open until June 4. The announcement of Sydney Sweeney's Bathwater Bliss soap sparked a variety of reactions on social media, reflecting curiosity, disbelief, humor, and even self-reflection among fans and observers. One user expressed disbelief at the idea, commenting, 'Imagine being down bad enough to buy this,' highlighting a mix of humor and skepticism about the unusual concept of selling soap made with celebrity bathwater. Another social media user showed surprise and doubt, remarking, 'No way this is a real thing.' The comment captures the incredulity many felt about the authenticity and seriousness of the product. In contrast, a fan enthusiastically embraced the novelty, stating, 'Gonna add this to my limited editions collection,' showing there is genuine interest and excitement among some followers, who see the soap as a quirky collector's item. A reflective user chimed in with a more thoughtful take, writing, 'We need to look at ourselves in the mirror,' a comment suggesting that the soap's unusual nature prompted some to question cultural trends and the public's fascination with celebrity merchandise. Fans eager to get their hands on Sydney's Bathwater Bliss should mark their calendars for June 6 at noon EST. The soap will be sold exclusively on Dr. Squatch's website, and with only 5,000 bars available, it's expected to sell out quickly. This quirky collaboration blends celebrity culture and product marketing in a way few expected — offering fans a literal piece of Sydney Sweeney's bath time experience.