If you're a fan of Soap and Glory lotions, you're not alone. Known for their luxurious textures and signature scents, these lotions have become a staple in many skincare routines. But how long do they actually last—both on your shelf and on your skin?
Let’s break it down for 2025.
Shelf Life: How Long Can You Keep It?
Soap and Glory lotions generally have a shelf life of 12 to 24 months after opening. You can find the exact duration on the packaging—look for a small open-jar icon with a number inside it (e.g., “12M” means 12 months).
To get the most out of your lotion:
Store it in a cool, dry place
Keep the cap tightly closed
Avoid direct sunlight and humidity (like in the bathroom)
If the lotion smells off, changes color, or separates, it's best to discard it—even if it's within the expected timeframe.
On Your Skin: How Long Does the Moisture Last?
Soap and Glory lotions like The Righteous Butter and Sugar Crush Body Lotion are known for their long-lasting hydration. After application:
You can expect up to 24 hours of moisture, depending on your skin type and climate.
Richer formulas (like body butters) may last longer on dry or winter skin, while lighter lotions may absorb quicker.
For best results, apply the lotion right after a shower to lock in moisture.
Final Thought
In 2025, Soap and Glory continues to offer both style and substance with lotions that smell amazing and keep your skin feeling soft all day. Just be mindful of storage, expiration, and your skin’s needs—and your favorite pink bottle will never disappoint.