Sydney Sweeney Responds to Critics of Her Bathwater Soap

Sydney Sweeney recently shared insights into her partnership with Dr. Squatch for a special, limited-edition soap, dubbed “bathwater” soap, which has sparked quite a debate online. This product will debut on Friday, and there’s a single-unit limit per customer. Excitingly, Sweeney disclosed that the innovative marketing strategy was her own idea.

Sydney Sweeney defends her limited-edition bathwater soap

Sydney Sweeney addressed remarks regarding her upcoming limited-edition bathwater soap, set for sale starting June 6. During the red carpet event of her new film, Echo Valley’s premiere, she spoke with PEOPLE magazine about the development process behind this unique soap.

When the publication stated, “Everyone seemed to support it as some commented ‘anything that gets men to take showers,'” The White Lotus star concurred, expressing, “Well, indeed.” In a separate conversation with E! News, Sweeney revealed that the unusual bathwater soap was her brainchild. “I suggested it,” she mentioned.

27-year-old actress Sweeney, known for her role in Madame Web, unveiled her exclusive Dr. Squatch soap line titled “Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss” on May 29th, sharing her excitement on Instagram: “Since you all asked about the bathwater after my Dr. Squatch ad… we listened! Presenting Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss – a genuine, limited-edition soap crafted from my actual bathwater.” The soap can be purchased directly from the official Dr. Squatch website.

According to its official description, the Sydney Sweeney soap is a delightful fusion of “Nature and Sydney Sweeney’s bathtub.” It promises an unparalleled sensation of tranquil outdoor ambiance with invigorating scents of pine, Douglas fir, earthy moss, and a hint of water reminiscent of Sydney’s personal bathwater.

In this shop, the price for a bar of “Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss” soap stands at $8. Each customer is limited to buying just one piece while supplies last. Interestingly, the soap’s aroma is described as both “Bathwater Bliss” and “Morning Wood.

Simultaneously, online users express a range of views about Sweeney’s latest soap, some likening it to Gwyneth Paltrow’s well-known Goop items. One Reddit user commented, “By law, you can’t sell unclean hygiene products. So it’s merely a marketing ploy. I suppose she must have played a part in choosing the fragrance.

A different user proposed the idea, “Practically speaking, the bathwater could be refined until it’s indistinguishable from regular water. A trick that’s likely to make millions of sales.

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2025-06-06 13:11