How to Use Marseille Soap: 10 Natural Uses for an Eco-Friendly Home

How to Use Marseille Soap: 10 Natural Uses for an Eco-Friendly Home

How to Use Marseille Soap: 10 Natural Uses for an Eco-Friendly Home

Traditional Marseille soap has been used for centuries as a natural, multi-purpose cleaning product. Originating in southern France, this soap is typically made from vegetable oils such as olive oil and contains no harsh chemicals or synthetic detergents.

Because of its simple ingredients and powerful cleaning ability, Marseille soap can replace many products in your home — from laundry detergent to dish soap and household cleaners.

Below are some of the most popular and practical ways to use Marseille soap in everyday life.


1. Wash Dishes Naturally

Marseille soap works very well as a natural dishwashing soap.

How to use it:

Wet a dish brush or sponge.

Rub it directly onto the soap bar.

Wash dishes as usual and rinse.

The soap creates a gentle foam that helps remove grease without synthetic detergents.

This is a great solution for a plastic-free kitchen.


2. Make Your Own Laundry Detergent

Marseille soap can easily be turned into homemade laundry detergent.

Simple recipe:

Ingredients
60 g grated Marseille soap
2 liters hot water
optional: baking soda

Steps:

Melt the soap shavings in hot water.

Stir well until dissolved.

Allow the mixture to cool.

Use the liquid as a natural detergent for everyday laundry.

This solution is eco-friendly and free from synthetic chemicals.


3. Remove Stains from Clothing

Marseille soap is well known as a powerful natural stain remover.

To treat stains:

Wet the fabric slightly.

Rub the soap directly onto the stain.

Leave it for a few minutes.

Wash the garment as usual.

It works well for stains like food, grease, makeup, or grass.


4. Clean Household Surfaces

You can use Marseille soap to clean many surfaces around the house.

It works well for:

kitchen counters

bathroom sinks

tiles

floors

Simply rub a damp cloth on the soap bar and wipe the surface clean.


5. Use as Body Soap

Because Marseille soap is made with natural vegetable oils, it is gentle on the skin.

You can use it for:

washing hands

showering

even washing hair

Many people prefer it as a natural alternative to shower gel.


6. Wash Delicate Fabrics

Marseille soap is particularly good for hand washing delicate clothing such as:

wool

silk

baby clothes

The mild formula helps clean fabrics while protecting their fibers.


7. Clean Bathroom and Toilet

You can also use Marseille soap as a natural toilet cleaner.

How:

Dissolve soap shavings in hot water.

Pour the solution into the toilet bowl.

Scrub with a brush and rinse.

This provides a chemical-free way to keep your bathroom fresh.


8. Pet Shampoo

Because it contains gentle plant oils, Marseille soap can also be used as a natural pet shampoo.

Simply lather the soap on wet fur and rinse thoroughly.


9. Clean Jewellery

Marseille soap can help clean silver jewellery.

Method:

Mix soap shavings with warm water.

Soak jewellery for 10–15 minutes.

Gently brush and rinse.

This restores shine without harsh chemicals.


10. Natural Plant Protection

Marseille soap can also be used to create a simple insect spray for plants.

Mix grated soap with warm water and spray it on affected leaves. This helps protect plants from small pests.


Why Marseille Soap Is So Popular

Marseille soap has become popular again because it is:

✔ biodegradable
✔ plastic-free
✔ made with natural oils
✔ extremely versatile

A single soap bar can replace multiple cleaning products, making it a sustainable choice for modern eco-friendly homes.

Discover our traditional Marseille soap blocks for natural cleaning and laundry.

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