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Artist Makes Testosterone Soap and Other Paradoxical Objects
Testosterone and soap seem like they don’t mix, but Jes Fan explains why they do.
Eroding Soap Bust Gets a Clean Slate | Conservation Lab
Soap does not age gracefully—conservators at the Hirshhorn learned that the hard way.
I Used Dr. Bronner’s Soap for Everything and Now I'm Ruined
Washing your dishes and your genitals with the same soap is weird.
Derfor kan jeg ikke længere hade 'Game of Thrones'
Det er bare en soap, men det er soap for alle pengene.
The Punk Animals Take a Bath Together in This Week's 'Habits' Comic
In this episode of Lauren Monger's comic, the punk animals share more than just suds.
Gangs of Street Drinkers Are Raiding London Hospitals to Get Wasted on Alcoholic Hand Gel
This isn't new: The desperate and homeless have been soap-drinking for years. What is new is a BBC investigation linking the practice to deaths, which is, on the whole, quite bad.
Meet the Former Soap Shoes Pro Athlete Who Became a Las Vegas Pickup Artist
Ryan Jaunzemis became a poster boy for the 90s fad of "Soaping," where kids used special shoes to grind rails and ledges without skateboards. Two decades later, he's leading a very different life.
Frozen Soap Bubbles Look Like Nature's Crystal Snow Globes
Cheryl Johnson treks into the winter weather to photograph gorgeous, soapy art.
There's More to Lily Su's Art Than Fetus-Shaped Soap
To artist and entrepreneur Lily Su of Yours in Soap, the image of an unborn baby symbolizes the concept of ultimate comfort, which is why some of her Castile creations look like embryos.
I Cooked with Soft Poo in Laos
In Laos, locals refer to bile—a common, popular ingredient for cooking (and soap, shampoo, medicine, etc.)—as ki aun, which roughly translates to “soft poo.” It's absolutely delicious, and tastes like chicken.