Claus Porto LIZE Morning Glory Bath Soap

“Realize”

Another soap from Portugal—quite by chance, it seems, I've purchased a lot of soap from Portugal, lately. Is Portugal the soap capital of the world? I've never heard that, but someplace has to be, right? I would have guessed... I guess I have no guess. Anyway, this enormous bar of pink-orange soap is the size and shape of a dinosaur egg. Actually, that's probably not true—I've never seen a dinosaur egg. I guess some have been found, fossilized, which would make them heavier, right? And also unhatchable, but still. Two feet long... so I was over-estimating. You could fit a dinosaur egg in your carry-on luggage, but I think the airlines frown on that—just because, why ask for trouble. This soap might be more the size of an ostrich egg, and after using it a month or so, a small ostrich egg (one would still suffice for an omlette). It also kind of resembles a football in shape and color, though an orangish football. And smaller. I guess closer to the inside of a healthy durian. Though it smells nothing like a durian, and in fact smells quite lovely. It's a luscious floral smell, like walking past flowers on a wet spring morning. Presumably, morning glories—which I know nothing about, really—the internet says it's the name for over a 1000 species of flowering plants—so that's not exactly nailing down the fragrance. The packaging (very pretty, a floral, presumably morning glory, pattern) says its aromatic composition is made in France. So I guess this soap is a European collaboration, in a sense. It also claims to be “milled” seven times, which is the same amount of times I get up, in the morning, in a week. Its full name is Claus Porto Sabonete Aromático LIZE Morning Glory Bath Soap. Some of that might be redundant, when translated, but I like the sound of it. I'd trust that guy with my personal matters. Don't drop it on your foot, do use it in the bath or shower, or even as a hand soap, and enjoy the fragrance, because it'll be around a lot longer than some pop stars.

Soap Review No. 131