Everything about Lava Soap totally explained
Lava, commonly known as
black soap, is a heavy-duty hand cleaner made by
WD-40, first produced in
1893. WD-40 acquired the brand from
Block Drug in
1999 who acquired it from
Procter & Gamble in
1995(External Link
). It was originally developed by the
Waltke Company of
St. Louis in 1893
(External Link
). Unlike typical hand
soaps, Lava contains ground
pumice, which gave the soap its name. The soap and pumice combination is intended to scour
tar, engine grease, paint, and similar substances from the skin.
Lava soap is available in two forms, a bar (5.75 oz.) and a liquid form (7.5 oz. pump bottle). The liquid form also contains moisturizers and recently the bar form added moisturizers into its formulation as well.
U.S. Republican presidential candidate
Mike Huckabee referred to it as the only soap used in his household growing up, saying, "There are people paying $150 for an exfoliation. I could just hand them a bar of Lava soap."
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